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− | [[Krusty]] does a promotion for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games with his [[Krusty Burger]] chain, which is the "Official Meat-Flavored Sandwich of the 1984 Olympics". The promotion offers scratch-and-win game cards in which people can scrape off the name of the event from the game card, and if the U.S. wins a gold medal, that person wins a free Krusty Burger. However, the [[Soviet Union]] boycotted the Olympics, and with this the U.S easily dominates every event, Krusty's accountant tells him he will lose $44 million due to the promotion. On air, Krusty angrily says he will personally spit in every 50th burger. [[Homer]], however, finds those odds to be acceptable, and continues getting a steady supply of free Krusty Burgers from redeeming his winning game cards. The day that [[Lisa]] was born Homer won a free burger from the promotion after the USA won the final of the 100-meter butterfly. | + | [[Krusty]] does a promotion for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games with his [[Krusty Burger]] chain, which is the "Official Meat-Flavored Sandwich of the 1984 Olympics". The promotion offers scratch-and-win game cards in which people can scrape off the name of the event from the game card, and if the U.S. wins a gold medal, that person wins a free Krusty Burger. However, the [[Soviet Union]] boycotted the Olympics, and with this the U.S easily dominates every event, Krusty's accountant tells him he will lose $44 million due to the promotion. On air, Krusty angrily says he will personally spit in every 50th burger. [[Homer]], however, finds those odds to be acceptable, and continues getting a steady supply of free Krusty Burgers from redeeming his winning game cards. The day that [[Lisa]] was born Homer won a free burger from the promotion after the USA won the final of the 100-meter butterfly.<ref>"[[Lisa's First Word]]"</ref> |
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+ | [[Carlos Lopes]] took part in the 1984 Summer Olympics and became the oldest marathon winner at 38 years old.<ref>"[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"</ref> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|Lisa's First Word}} | *{{ep|Lisa's First Word}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, May 29, 2024
The 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics were an Olympics held in Los Angeles, USA.
History[edit]
Krusty does a promotion for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games with his Krusty Burger chain, which is the "Official Meat-Flavored Sandwich of the 1984 Olympics". The promotion offers scratch-and-win game cards in which people can scrape off the name of the event from the game card, and if the U.S. wins a gold medal, that person wins a free Krusty Burger. However, the Soviet Union boycotted the Olympics, and with this the U.S easily dominates every event, Krusty's accountant tells him he will lose $44 million due to the promotion. On air, Krusty angrily says he will personally spit in every 50th burger. Homer, however, finds those odds to be acceptable, and continues getting a steady supply of free Krusty Burgers from redeeming his winning game cards. The day that Lisa was born Homer won a free burger from the promotion after the USA won the final of the 100-meter butterfly.[1]
Carlos Lopes took part in the 1984 Summer Olympics and became the oldest marathon winner at 38 years old.[2]
Appearances[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
Olympics
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Summer | ||
Berlin 1936 • Helsinki 1952 • Mexico City 1968 • Montreal 1976 • Los Angeles 1984 • Atlanta 1996 • Beijing 2008 • London 2012 | ||
Winter | ||
Chamonix 1924 • Sarajevo 1984 • Nagano 1998 • Vancouver 2010 • Sochi 2014 | ||
Others | ||
1930 Olympics • Senior Olympics |