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The '''University of Minnesota Spankalogical Protocol''' is a treatment that involves eight months of continuous spanking. In "[[Hurricane Neddy]]", a young [[Ned Flanders]] is subjected to the treatment by [[Dr. Foster]] after Ned's out of control behaviour became too much for his parents.
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The '''University of Minnesota Spankalogical Protocol''' is a treatment that involves eight months of continuous spanking. [[Ned Flanders]] was subjected to the treatment by [[Dr. Foster]] at a young age after Ned's out of control behavior became too much for his parents.
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The University of Minnesota Spankalogical Protocol is a treatment that involves eight months of continuous spanking. Ned Flanders was subjected to the treatment by Dr. Foster at a young age after Ned's out of control behavior became too much for his parents.

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