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Difference between revisions of "Lazy I Ranch"

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== History ==
The ranch was built on cruelty to animals and oppression of indigenous people, which annoyed [[Lisa]]. The Simpsons family met [[Cookie]], [[Cleanie]] and [[Luke Stetson]] there. The ranch also holds a barn dance, at which [[The Stooped-Over Fiddler]] played.
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The ranch was built on cruelty to animals and oppression of indigenous people, which annoyed [[Lisa]]. The Simpsons family met [[Cookie (Dude, Where's My Ranch?)|Cookie]], [[Cleanie]] and [[Luke Stetson]] there. The ranch also holds a barn dance, at which [[The Stooped-Over Fiddler]] played.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 18:55, April 8, 2012

Lazy I Ranch
Lazy I Ranch.png
Location Information
Use: Holiday camp
Owner: Rich Texan
Employees: Cleanie
Cookie
Luke Stetson

Lazy I Ranch is a ranch turned holiday destination. The Simpson family visited it.

History

The ranch was built on cruelty to animals and oppression of indigenous people, which annoyed Lisa. The Simpsons family met Cookie, Cleanie and Luke Stetson there. The ranch also holds a barn dance, at which The Stooped-Over Fiddler played.

Appearances