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'''Moms I'd Like to Forget''' is an upcoming episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[Season 22|twenty-second season]]. | '''Moms I'd Like to Forget''' is an upcoming episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki> [[Season 22|twenty-second season]]. | ||
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− | + | Bart asks Marge why he has the same scar as a fifth grader. She tells him that her and other moms used to set playdates for their children and they eventually broke up. Bart wants Marge to get the group back together, but he tires of the same playdates. Bart discovers that on July 4, 2003, he and his friends set off loads of fireworks, causing the sword forks to fly off Comic Book Guy's sandwich, making a sword scar on his hand. Bart and Milhouse get plan to frame his friends for setting of fireworks, making the group break up again, but Marge does the deed herself. | |
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Moms I'd Like to Forget is an upcoming episode of The Simpsons' twenty-second season.
Synopis
Bart asks Marge why he has the same scar as a fifth grader. She tells him that her and other moms used to set playdates for their children and they eventually broke up. Bart wants Marge to get the group back together, but he tires of the same playdates. Bart discovers that on July 4, 2003, he and his friends set off loads of fireworks, causing the sword forks to fly off Comic Book Guy's sandwich, making a sword scar on his hand. Bart and Milhouse get plan to frame his friends for setting of fireworks, making the group break up again, but Marge does the deed herself.