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Camp Granada
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Album Information
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Camp Granada is an album by Allan Sherman.
History[edit]
When Bart was caught shoplifting at the Try-N-Save, the store's detective, Don Brodka, phoned Homer and Marge but learned that they were out of the house, so left a message on their answering machine. Bart then hurried home to change the tape in the machine before Homer and Marge returned. When Homer saw that there was a message on the machine, he pressed "play"; the machine then began to play "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh". Homer responded with "Marge, is Lisa at Camp Granada?" Bart chuckled, then put the machine's real tape into the Camp Granada case.