Difference between revisions of "Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cards"
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− | '''''Grampa's Christmas | + | '''''Grampa's Christmas Origins Christmas Cards''''' is a [[Simpsons Comics]] story that appears in ''[[The Simpsons Winter Wingding 6]]''. |
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− | [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] are going to post Christmas cards, but when they | + | [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] are going to post [[Christmas]] cards, but when they arrive at the mailbox [[Grampa]] is inside and says that the cards represent the evil. He tells them a story about the first Christmas card. [[Cratchit]] gave a Christmas card to his boss, [[Burnseneezer Scrooge]] who liked the card as much as he fired him and hired orphans to make Christmas cards that he starts to sell. Grandpa says that the Christmas cards is a celebration of child labor. Lisa then gives Grampa his Christmas card and he says he loves Christmas cards. Lisa and Bart go home and leavesGrampa in the mailbox. |
[[Category:The Simpsons Winter Wingding stories]] | [[Category:The Simpsons Winter Wingding stories]] |
Revision as of 14:36, December 9, 2011
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Comic Information
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Grampa's Christmas Origins Christmas Cards is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in The Simpsons Winter Wingding 6.
Plot
Bart and Lisa are going to post Christmas cards, but when they arrive at the mailbox Grampa is inside and says that the cards represent the evil. He tells them a story about the first Christmas card. Cratchit gave a Christmas card to his boss, Burnseneezer Scrooge who liked the card as much as he fired him and hired orphans to make Christmas cards that he starts to sell. Grandpa says that the Christmas cards is a celebration of child labor. Lisa then gives Grampa his Christmas card and he says he loves Christmas cards. Lisa and Bart go home and leavesGrampa in the mailbox.