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D'oh, Nuts!
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Comic Information
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D'oh, Nuts! is a comic story featured in The Simpsons Summer Shindig 3.
Plot
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"How d'you say "taco" in Mexican?"
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Larry,
Homer, and
Barney are on
Moe's and watchíng TV where
Professor Frink demonstrates his new invention, a new type of roller skates and he got $1 million in the price of his invention. They decide to try to get on a similar idea and Moe gets one. What do people have when they wake up, the answer is beer and donuts. Moe make then so his bar selling both beer and donuts and the bar becomes more popular now in the morning.
Krusty don't like it, nobody eats breakfast on
Krusty Burger anymore, and
Lard Lad is not happy either, nobody buys donuts from him either. They contact the mafia, but get no response for they are getting 50% of the profits from Moe's. They contact the police, but they can't do nothing so they go to church to pray. They get there response from
Helen Lovejoy, which creating a group of demonstrators that don't like Moe's anymore. To calm down the group starts Moe offer them free beer and donuts, and the group tastes the product and the like it. Krusty and Lard Lad thinking they can merges with Moe but
Duffman then appear with some lawyers. Since Moe used the trade mark Duff to sell donuts, he provides them a lawsuit and it turns out that Moe is not afford to pay it, Homer and Barney, which has help him have wasted the money on beer to themselves. Moe is forced to close down his new business and Barney and Homer is upset about what they did but becomes excused by Moe. Krusty and Lard Lad is still happy everything is, after all, as it was before. Helen came then and says she can fix demonstrators outside their business if they do not do as she pleases. They accept her terms which let people throw pies in the faces on them in a fair.