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Difference between revisions of "La bohème"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Sarah Wiggum]] didn't want have sex with her [[Clancy Wiggum|husband]] one time for [[Apu]] let [[Manjula]] see La bohème
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[[Sarah Wiggum]] didn't want have sex with her [[Clancy Wiggum|husband]] once because [[Apu]] took [[Manjula]] to see ''La bohème''.<ref>"[[The Sweetest Apu]]"</ref>
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[[Homer]] was the star in the opera when it was played at the [[Springfield Opera House]].<ref>"[[Homer of Seville]]"</ref>
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La bohème
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Play Information
Genre: Opera


La bohème is a opera.

History

Sarah Wiggum didn't want have sex with her husband once because Apu took Manjula to see La bohème.[1]

Homer was the star of the opera when it played at the Springfield Opera House.[2]

Appearances

References

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