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− | [[Homer Simpson]] noticed the lactose intolerant boy sitting down. Homer asked if he had any money. The boy acknowledged this and said yes. Homer then asked why he wasn't buying an ice cream. The boy told Homer he was lactose intolerant, but Homer didn't | + | [[Homer Simpson]] noticed the lactose intolerant boy sitting down. Homer asked if he had any money. The boy acknowledged this and said yes. Homer then asked why he wasn't buying an ice cream. The boy told Homer he was lactose intolerant, but Homer didn't listen and made him eat the ice cream, "say godbless [[USA|America]]!" repeatedly. The boy had a lick and told Homer to call his doctor and gave him a card to call him/her. Homer thought he was fooling around, but looked closely at the card, and realized he was really lactose intolerant. The boy collapsed, and Homer ran away, possibly killing the boy. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Lactose intolerant boy
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Character Information
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The lactose intolerant boy was an unnamed lactose intolerant boy.
History
Homer Simpson noticed the lactose intolerant boy sitting down. Homer asked if he had any money. The boy acknowledged this and said yes. Homer then asked why he wasn't buying an ice cream. The boy told Homer he was lactose intolerant, but Homer didn't listen and made him eat the ice cream, "say godbless America!" repeatedly. The boy had a lick and told Homer to call his doctor and gave him a card to call him/her. Homer thought he was fooling around, but looked closely at the card, and realized he was really lactose intolerant. The boy collapsed, and Homer ran away, possibly killing the boy.
Appearances