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Bart appears on a show and gets a special bullet-proof vest for grassing up Nelson, Kearney, Jimbo and Dolph for stealing wax lips from the Kwik-E-Mart. The four tell Bart that they're going to kill him, but in the meanwhile, Bart wears his vest everywhere, and shows it off to the Springfield Elementary students. Eventually, Bart is in a face-off with the four, but Bart ends up saving Nelson by pushing him away from the falling, crumbly monorail track. Their pictures, (along with their names; spelt incorrectly) appear in the Springfield Shopper. | Bart appears on a show and gets a special bullet-proof vest for grassing up Nelson, Kearney, Jimbo and Dolph for stealing wax lips from the Kwik-E-Mart. The four tell Bart that they're going to kill him, but in the meanwhile, Bart wears his vest everywhere, and shows it off to the Springfield Elementary students. Eventually, Bart is in a face-off with the four, but Bart ends up saving Nelson by pushing him away from the falling, crumbly monorail track. Their pictures, (along with their names; spelt incorrectly) appear in the Springfield Shopper. | ||
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Revision as of 11:25, September 26, 2011
How the Vest Was Won is a comic story reprinted in Simpsons Comics Barn Burner.
Plot
Bart appears on a show and gets a special bullet-proof vest for grassing up Nelson, Kearney, Jimbo and Dolph for stealing wax lips from the Kwik-E-Mart. The four tell Bart that they're going to kill him, but in the meanwhile, Bart wears his vest everywhere, and shows it off to the Springfield Elementary students. Eventually, Bart is in a face-off with the four, but Bart ends up saving Nelson by pushing him away from the falling, crumbly monorail track. Their pictures, (along with their names; spelt incorrectly) appear in the Springfield Shopper.