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'''''The Amazing Place''''' is a reality TV franchise, starring [[Tag Tuckerbag]].
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'''Sacagawea''', or '''Sacajawea''', was a native American who traveled with [[Meriwether Lewis|Lewis]] and [[William Clark|Clark]] to explore the west of the American country.
  
[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] were fans of the show and applied to the show 46 times, getting rejected each time. Eventually, they gave up, but still watched the show. After one season, which was won by [[Audrey Chang|Audrey]] and [[Hector Chang]], an advertisement came on asking for people to apply to be on the show. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] kept pestering Homer and Marge to go on the show, not knowing that they had applied in the past. Marge eventually showed them the audition tapes, which Lisa edited together as a new audition for them. At the auditions, Bart and Lisa took the tape and showed it to the producers, who liked the sob story and accepted Homer and Marge into the show.
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When the Lewis and Clark expedition wanted a guide to get them to the [[Pacific Ocean]], they went to a Native American village where [[Chief Homer]] gave them Sacagawea. Sacagawea's husband, who Sacagawea disliked, [[Toussaint Charbonneau]], also went with them. Sacagawea told the expedition members to stop doing things because they were eating or using poisonous things. One expedition member, [[Tweedleburger]], refused to listen to her and ate some berries and then died.
  
On day one of the show, the plane carrying the contestants arrived at {{ap|The Amazing Place|location}} island. They were all told that they would go to Lover's Lagoon, right after their first challenge, "Suitcase Stowaway". Homer and Marge lost the challenge, getting "shelliminated" from the show. They were then told that they had to stay in the hotel, [[Courtyard by Airport]], for the duration of filming.
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Over the course of the expedition, Sacagawea got more and more annoyed at Lewis and Clark for their incompetence as explorers. When Sacagawea questioned them about this, Lewis and Clark told her that they were chosen for the expedition because they owned a compass, even though the needle was just painted on. Eventually, the expedition came across a group of Native Americans led by [[Indian Bart|Sacagawea's brother]]. Sacagawea got them to stand down and not kill the expedition as they were her friends, but let her brother kill Charbonneau.
  
At some stage of the show, {{ap|Nick|Heartbreak Hotel}} and [[Honey]] got eliminated after losing a three-legged race. Before the final challenge, Tag Tuckerbag went to the hotel to tell everyone that two people would re-enter the show, but they had to be from different couples. Marge chose to take Nick, who she had struck a friendship with...
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Later in the expedition, they reached the [[Columbia River]]. Upon doing so, Clark said they could follow it to the Pacific and have mermaid sex. After correcting them, saying it was salmon they were thinking of, Lewis told Sacagawea that she should be grateful for them civilizing her. Sacagawea, annoyed at this, stormed off, leaving them alone...
  
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Sacagawea, or Sacajawea, was a native American who traveled with Lewis and Clark to explore the west of the American country.

When the Lewis and Clark expedition wanted a guide to get them to the Pacific Ocean, they went to a Native American village where Chief Homer gave them Sacagawea. Sacagawea's husband, who Sacagawea disliked, Toussaint Charbonneau, also went with them. Sacagawea told the expedition members to stop doing things because they were eating or using poisonous things. One expedition member, Tweedleburger, refused to listen to her and ate some berries and then died.

Over the course of the expedition, Sacagawea got more and more annoyed at Lewis and Clark for their incompetence as explorers. When Sacagawea questioned them about this, Lewis and Clark told her that they were chosen for the expedition because they owned a compass, even though the needle was just painted on. Eventually, the expedition came across a group of Native Americans led by Sacagawea's brother. Sacagawea got them to stand down and not kill the expedition as they were her friends, but let her brother kill Charbonneau.

Later in the expedition, they reached the Columbia River. Upon doing so, Clark said they could follow it to the Pacific and have mermaid sex. After correcting them, saying it was salmon they were thinking of, Lewis told Sacagawea that she should be grateful for them civilizing her. Sacagawea, annoyed at this, stormed off, leaving them alone...

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