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When [[Homer]] wore a pink shirt to [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|work]], he was given a take-home psychological test to fill out. Not wanting to do it himself, he asked Lisa to fill out the form for him. Lisa said she would if Homer would listen to her poem, ''Meditations on Turning Eight''. | When [[Homer]] wore a pink shirt to [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|work]], he was given a take-home psychological test to fill out. Not wanting to do it himself, he asked Lisa to fill out the form for him. Lisa said she would if Homer would listen to her poem, ''Meditations on Turning Eight''. | ||
− | Homer agreed and listened while Lisa started reading the poem. After Lisa read the first line of the second verse, Homer decided he didn't want to hear the rest. He then said "no deal" and left. Later, he got [[Bart]] to fill out the psychological test for him. | + | Homer agreed and listened while Lisa started reading the poem. After Lisa read the first line of the second verse, Homer decided he didn't want to hear the rest. He then said, "no deal" and left. Later, he got [[Bart]] to fill out the psychological test for him. |
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Latest revision as of 18:21, November 20, 2024
Meditations on Turning Eight is a poem that Lisa Simpson wrote just before her eighth birthday.History[edit]
When Homer wore a pink shirt to work, he was given a take-home psychological test to fill out. Not wanting to do it himself, he asked Lisa to fill out the form for him. Lisa said she would if Homer would listen to her poem, Meditations on Turning Eight.
Homer agreed and listened while Lisa started reading the poem. After Lisa read the first line of the second verse, Homer decided he didn't want to hear the rest. He then said, "no deal" and left. Later, he got Bart to fill out the psychological test for him.
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- I had a cat named Snowball. She died, she died.
- Mom said she was sleeping. She lied, she lied!
- Why, oh why is my cat dead? Couldn't that Chrysler hit me instead?
- I had a hamster named Snuffy, he died. (Homer left after this line.)