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[[Bart]]'s short cut to the movies turns out to be not so short after all. | [[Bart]]'s short cut to the movies turns out to be not so short after all. | ||
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− | [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] have hurry to the theater for [[Itchy and Scratchy in 3-D]] have their premiere in two minutes but when they are going to cross the street to the theater, it is rush hour, and Lisa tells Bart that they can not cross the street so they have to go at intersection. Bart ignoring Lisa's idea and tell her they have no time so he climbs up on a pole and take a funicular tour with his skateboard to the other side, but he have to much speed and collides in a tree. Bart climbs down the tree and see that Lisa has already arrived at the cinema and he does not understand why, she tells him that he has passed out for two hours and the movie is over. | + | {{Engrish}} |
+ | [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] have hurry to the theater for ''[[Itchy and Scratchy in 3-D]]'' have their premiere in two minutes but when they are going to cross the street to the theater, it is rush hour, and Lisa tells Bart that they can not cross the street so they have to go at intersection. Bart ignoring Lisa's idea and tell her they have no time so he climbs up on a pole and take a funicular tour with his skateboard to the other side, but he have to much speed and collides in a tree. Bart climbs down the tree and see that Lisa has already arrived at the cinema and he does not understand why, she tells him that he has passed out for two hours and the movie is over. | ||
[[Category:Bart Simpson comics stories]] | [[Category:Bart Simpson comics stories]] |
Revision as of 14:21, August 4, 2012
Bart's Short Cut
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Comic Information
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Bart's Short Cut is a Bart Simpson Comics story that appears in Bart Simpson #73.
Synopsis
Bart's short cut to the movies turns out to be not so short after all.
Plot
"How d'you say "taco" in Mexican?"
This section is in Engrish.
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