The Good, The Bad, And The Chucky


 * Narrator: Looks like another beautiful day in the city. But, what's this? Could it be a crime in progress? Seems like a crime of fashion if you ask me. Heh, heh.
 * Chuck: That's right. Put all the groceries right there back in the back of the wagon. Now that my new Chuck Wagon is stocked and fully loaded, the plan I've been pursing for months finally about to pay off! Ha, ha! Hee, hee! Ohh--
 * (Captain Huggyface and WordGirl arrives)
 * WordGirl: Doing a little grocery shopping, Chuck?
 * Chuck: You're interrupted my evil laugh. It was gonna be a good one, too. I've been practicing.
 * WordGirl: I'm sorry, Chuck. But, I won't allow you to rob this grocery store.
 * Chuck: Rob? No, no, no. I saved my allowance for weeks to pay for these sandwich supplies.
 * WordGirl: Oh, really?
 * Chuck: Why don't you take a look at this receipt? (Shows WordGirl a receipt) See?
 * WordGirl: Hmm. Nothing about this situation seems ver evil, Chuck, and what happened to your Mom's station wagon?
 * Chuck: That's not my Mom's wagon station anymore. Now it's the Amazing Chuck Wagon. Yeah!
 * WordGirl: Chuck Wagon?
 * Chuck: I've always wanted to have my own business selling lunch out of the back of a wagon. Just like they did in the wild west.
 * WordGirl: Okay.
 * Chuck: But I didn't just want it for happen, I felt something more. Something deeper. Like I, Uh--Oh, man, what do I mean?
 * WordGirl: You yearned for it?
 * Chuck: Yeah, exactly. I think.
 * WordGirl: Yearn means to want something really deeply of to have a strong desire for it.
 * Chuck: Right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I yearned to have a lunch wagon. I'm going to seel grilled cheese sandwiches. to the entire city. Ha, ha! Ha, ha, ha!
 * WordGirl: I'm so proud of you for giving up on crime --
 * Chuck: I'm still evil! Heh, heh!
 * Becky: I'm so Happy for Chuck.