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[[File:Skype.png|thumb|250px|[[Lenny]] during a Skype call with [[Homer]].]]
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[[File:Skype.png|thumb|250px|[[Moe]] during a Skype call with [[Homer]].]]
  
'''Skype''' is a software application that allows users to make voice calls over the {{w|Internet}}.
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'''Skype''' is a software application that allows users to make voice calls over the {{W|Internet}}.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Ned]] starting said Skype to [[Jimbo]] for make him stay under a bible studying.<ref>"[[The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed]]"<7ref>
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[[Ned]] starting said Skype to [[Jimbo]] for make him stay under a bible studying.<ref>"[[The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed]]"</ref>
  
[[Homer]] did a Skype call with [[Lenny]] when he was at [[Moe's]]<ref>"[[Moms I'd Like to Forget]]"</ref>
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[[Homer]] did a Skype call with [[Moe]]<ref>"[[Moms I'd Like to Forget]]"</ref>
  
[[Lisa]] received a call from [[Milhouse]], much to her annoyance, she answered the call. To her suprise, she seen it was [[Kirk]], however, it was Milhouse dressed as his father. During "Kirk's" chat with Lisa, he asked if he could talk to [[Homer]] and asked if [[Bart]] could sleepover that night. Homer then stated how he didn't care. "Kirk" them tells Homer that he disapproves of his fathering to Bart, before forcing him to eat a gallon of ice-cream in just under two minutes.
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[[Homer]] did a Skype call with [[Lenny]] when he was at [[Moe's]].<ref>"[[A Tree Grows in Springfield]]"</ref>
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[[Lisa]] received a call from [[Milhouse]], much to her annoyance, she answered the call. To her surprise, she seen it was [[Kirk]], however, it was Milhouse dressed as his father. During "Kirk's" chat with Lisa, he asked if he could talk to [[Homer]] and asked if [[Bart]] could sleepover that night. Homer then stated how he didn't care. "Kirk" them tells Homer that he disapproves of his fathering to Bart, before forcing him to eat a gallon of ice-cream in just under two minutes.<ref>"[[Hardly Kirk-ing]]"</ref>
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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{{W|Skype}} is a real world world software application.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{ep|The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{ep|Moms I'd Like to Forget}}
 
*{{ep|Moms I'd Like to Forget}}
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*{{ep|A Tree Grows in Springfield}}
 
*{{ep|Hardly Kirk-ing}}
 
*{{ep|Hardly Kirk-ing}}
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*{{ep|Friend with Benefit}}
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*{{ep|The Cad and the Hat}}
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*{{ep|D'oh Canada}}
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*{{Wikipedialink}}
 
*{{Wikipedialink}}
  
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]
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[[Category:Products]]

Latest revision as of 00:02, October 29, 2021

Moe during a Skype call with Homer.

Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice calls over the Internet.

History[edit]

Ned starting said Skype to Jimbo for make him stay under a bible studying.[1]

Homer did a Skype call with Moe[2]

Homer did a Skype call with Lenny when he was at Moe's.[3]

Lisa received a call from Milhouse, much to her annoyance, she answered the call. To her surprise, she seen it was Kirk, however, it was Milhouse dressed as his father. During "Kirk's" chat with Lisa, he asked if he could talk to Homer and asked if Bart could sleepover that night. Homer then stated how he didn't care. "Kirk" them tells Homer that he disapproves of his fathering to Bart, before forcing him to eat a gallon of ice-cream in just under two minutes.[4]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Skype is a real world world software application.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]