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In the video game, [[Grand Theft Auto III]], '''Marty Chonks''' owned the '''Bitch 'n' Dog Food Factory''' in the [[Portland]] borough of [[Liberty City]]. His wife had an extramarital affair with a man named Carl before she was killed by her own husband, Marty Chonks. In the end, Carl killed Marty and took over his dog food empire. | In the video game, [[Grand Theft Auto III]], '''Marty Chonks''' owned the '''Bitch 'n' Dog Food Factory''' in the [[Portland]] borough of [[Liberty City]]. His wife had an extramarital affair with a man named Carl before she was killed by her own husband, Marty Chonks. In the end, Carl killed Marty and took over his dog food empire. | ||
Marty Chonks is assumed to have started the business after 1998, as the factory belongs to someone else in the video game [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] | Marty Chonks is assumed to have started the business after 1998, as the factory belongs to someone else in the video game [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. | ||
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Revision as of 07:23, 1 May 2007
In the video game, Grand Theft Auto III, Marty Chonks owned the Bitch 'n' Dog Food Factory in the Portland borough of Liberty City. His wife had an extramarital affair with a man named Carl before she was killed by her own husband, Marty Chonks. In the end, Carl killed Marty and took over his dog food empire.
Marty Chonks is assumed to have started the business after 1998, as the factory belongs to someone else in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.