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− | |name = Wisconsin From Above | + | |name = ''Wisconsin From Above'' |
|image = [[File:WisconsinBook.PNG|250px]] | |image = [[File:WisconsinBook.PNG|250px]] | ||
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− | |genre = | + | |genre = Photography |
− | |appearance = [[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]] | + | |appearance = "[[Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em]]" |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | While Marge looked around the | + | While Marge looked around the bookstore, Rock Bottom Remainders, she came across ''Wisconsin From Above''. Despite the dull nature of the book, Marge seemed interested in it, although she didn't purchase it. |
The book's cover shows a picture of an area of flat farmland, which extends to the horizon. | The book's cover shows a picture of an area of flat farmland, which extends to the horizon. | ||
==Behind the Laughter== | ==Behind the Laughter== | ||
− | The book was made to be intentionally bad to highlight both Marge's interest in even the most mundane things, and the rundown, outdated nature of [[Springfield Mall]] at the time. | + | *The book was made to be intentionally bad to highlight both Marge's interest in even the most mundane things, and the rundown, outdated nature of [[Springfield Mall]] at the time. |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 11:55, September 19, 2011
Wisconsin From Above
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Wisconsin From Above is a book that Marge found at Rock Bottom Remainders. It is presumably full of photographs which show various parts of Wisconsin from the air.
History
While Marge looked around the bookstore, Rock Bottom Remainders, she came across Wisconsin From Above. Despite the dull nature of the book, Marge seemed interested in it, although she didn't purchase it.
The book's cover shows a picture of an area of flat farmland, which extends to the horizon.
Behind the Laughter
- The book was made to be intentionally bad to highlight both Marge's interest in even the most mundane things, and the rundown, outdated nature of Springfield Mall at the time.