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'''''48 Minutes''''' is an American television news magazine. | '''''48 Minutes''''' is an American television news magazine. | ||
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In the episode that [[Grampa]] watched they told about the criminals who go to pensioners who are watching this program. [[Snake]] told in this episode that he used to use the toilet, and phone and then steal their jewels and pictures of grandchildren. | In the episode that [[Grampa]] watched they told about the criminals who go to pensioners who are watching this program. [[Snake]] told in this episode that he used to use the toilet, and phone and then steal their jewels and pictures of grandchildren. | ||
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On the day when [[Springfield]] is officially announced as the new team, the Commissioner gets confused by all of the new street names and gets lost. He stops for directions at the [[The Simpsons|Simpsons']] house and is greeted by Grampa Simpson, who welcomes him in and he starts to watch the TV-show. However, Grampa starts to fear that the commissioner is a criminal after he went to the bathroom and borrowed the phone and looked at pictures of his grandchildren. He attacks him and ties him up. The rest of the family arrives home disappointed that the commissioner didn't show up and is shocked to find him tied up in their living room. The commissioner is so angry that he declares that the [[Springfield Meltdowns]] will never be and leaves, never to return. | On the day when [[Springfield]] is officially announced as the new team, the Commissioner gets confused by all of the new street names and gets lost. He stops for directions at the [[The Simpsons|Simpsons']] house and is greeted by Grampa Simpson, who welcomes him in and he starts to watch the TV-show. However, Grampa starts to fear that the commissioner is a criminal after he went to the bathroom and borrowed the phone and looked at pictures of his grandchildren. He attacks him and ties him up. The rest of the family arrives home disappointed that the commissioner didn't show up and is shocked to find him tied up in their living room. The commissioner is so angry that he declares that the [[Springfield Meltdowns]] will never be and leaves, never to return. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:33, December 20, 2021
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48 Minutes is an American television news magazine.
Plot[edit]
In the episode that Grampa watched they told about the criminals who go to pensioners who are watching this program. Snake told in this episode that he used to use the toilet, and phone and then steal their jewels and pictures of grandchildren.
History[edit]
On the day when Springfield is officially announced as the new team, the Commissioner gets confused by all of the new street names and gets lost. He stops for directions at the Simpsons' house and is greeted by Grampa Simpson, who welcomes him in and he starts to watch the TV-show. However, Grampa starts to fear that the commissioner is a criminal after he went to the bathroom and borrowed the phone and looked at pictures of his grandchildren. He attacks him and ties him up. The rest of the family arrives home disappointed that the commissioner didn't show up and is shocked to find him tied up in their living room. The commissioner is so angry that he declares that the Springfield Meltdowns will never be and leaves, never to return.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
48 Minutes is a parody of 60 Minutes, about how long the program is without commercial breaks.