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== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Springfield]] abolished daylight savings time, the law that took its place allowed anyone to set their clocks however they wanted. The Sunday after the law went into effect, the [[Flanders family]] took advantage of the new law to make [[Rev. Lovejoy]] continue preaching even after he had already given his sermon. When Lovejoy ran out of Bible stories, he read from ''The Da Vinci Code'' and ''[[The Five People You Meet in Heaven]]''. When the Flanderses insisted on more, Lovejoy began reading from ''[[Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret]]''.
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In a story told by [[Lisa]], [[Lisanardo da Vinci]] spent decades of her life creating her masterpiece, ''The Da Vinci Code''. She then mentioned that {{Ch|Ron Howard}} would direct it.<ref>"[[Now Museum, Now You Don't]]"</ref>
  
== Behind the Laughter ==
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When [[Springfield]] abolished daylight savings time, the law that took its place allowed anyone to set their clocks however they wanted. The Sunday after the law went into effect, the [[Flanders family]] took advantage of the new law to make [[Rev. Lovejoy]] continue preaching even after he had already given his sermon. When Lovejoy ran out of Bible stories, he read from ''The Da Vinci Code'' and ''[[The Five People You Meet in Heaven]]''. When the Flanderses insisted on more, Lovejoy began reading from ''Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret''.<ref>''[[The Town That Time Forgot]]''</ref>
*''{{w|The Da Vinci Code}}'' is a real book.
 
  
 
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== Appearances ==
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Revision as of 08:46, October 12, 2020

The Da Vinci Code
The Da Vinci Code.png
Book Information
Author: Dan Brown
Genre: Mystery
Thriller
First appearance: The Town That Time Forgot

The Da Vinci Code is a mystery thriller novel by Dan Brown.

History

In a story told by Lisa, Lisanardo da Vinci spent decades of her life creating her masterpiece, The Da Vinci Code. She then mentioned that Ron Howard would direct it.[1]

When Springfield abolished daylight savings time, the law that took its place allowed anyone to set their clocks however they wanted. The Sunday after the law went into effect, the Flanders family took advantage of the new law to make Rev. Lovejoy continue preaching even after he had already given his sermon. When Lovejoy ran out of Bible stories, he read from The Da Vinci Code and The Five People You Meet in Heaven. When the Flanderses insisted on more, Lovejoy began reading from Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.[2]

Appearances

References


External links

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