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Difference between revisions of "Wanda (2nd grade student)"

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'''Wanda''' is a girl who was at [[Lisa]]'s sleepover party.
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'''Wanda''' is a student at [[Springfield Elementary School]]. She is in [[Lisa]]'s class and is often seen wearing a green {{W|beret}}.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
When Wanda asked how her husband will work they first show a dustpan and Wanda think he is a janiator but Lisa explains at that is a Olympic torch. They try again and again and it becomes a dustpan and Lisa understands then that she will get a janitor as her husband.
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She once went to a sleepover party at [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Lisa's house]]. At the party, the girls played a game that would supposedly tell a person about their future husband. The game involved dripping candle wax and seeing what shape it made. Wanda asked what job her husband will have and the wax first showed what looked like a dustpan which led Wanda think that her husband would be a janitor, but Lisa said that it was an Olympic torch, meaning he would be an Olympic athlete. They try again and again and it becomes a dustpan and Lisa understands then that she will get a janitor as her husband.<ref>[[Flaming Moe's]]</ref>
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She once had a profile on [[SpringFace]], before the site was shut down.<ref>[[The D'oh-cial Network]]</ref>
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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When wearing her beret, Wanda's appearance is very similar to that of [[Alex Whitney]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:04, January 26, 2012

Wanda
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Student
First appearance: "Flaming Moe's"


Wanda is a student at Springfield Elementary School. She is in Lisa's class and is often seen wearing a green beret.

History

She once went to a sleepover party at Lisa's house. At the party, the girls played a game that would supposedly tell a person about their future husband. The game involved dripping candle wax and seeing what shape it made. Wanda asked what job her husband will have and the wax first showed what looked like a dustpan which led Wanda think that her husband would be a janitor, but Lisa said that it was an Olympic torch, meaning he would be an Olympic athlete. They try again and again and it becomes a dustpan and Lisa understands then that she will get a janitor as her husband.[1]

She once had a profile on SpringFace, before the site was shut down.[2]

Behind the Laughter

When wearing her beret, Wanda's appearance is very similar to that of Alex Whitney.

Appearances

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