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Lisa enbarks on a career in babysitting, and when Homer and Marge go out for the night, Lisa is left in charge. However, whilst trying to catch Bart and make him go to bed, she knocks down the stairs and he dislocates his arm. He then knocks himself out, and Lisa must get him to Homer and Marge. It is also found out that Bart is 2 years and 38 days older than Lisa.
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Inspired by reading a book about two babysitters, Lisa embarks on a career in babysitting. After many successful jobs, when Homer and Marge go out for the night, Lisa is left in charge of Bart. Bart becomes outraged with the proposition, so he decides to 'teach' Lisa a lesson that he is not so easy to babysit. First, he refuses to eat his dinner. Next, he watches TV without Lisa's approval. Then, he makes outrageous orders by phone and send them out to her sister, including [[Krusty the Klown|Krusty]]. Finally, he finds loopholes when Lisa finally orders him to go to bed. Lisa finally has had it with Bart, and starts chasing him. However, whilst trying to catch Bart, she knocks him down the stairs and he dislocates his arm. However, despite the dislocated arm and the bump on his head, Bart continues to make baby-sitting hard for Lisa. He then knocks himself out, and Lisa must get him to a hospital without anyone knowing.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:00, March 24, 2009

"My Sister, My Sitter"
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Plot

Inspired by reading a book about two babysitters, Lisa embarks on a career in babysitting. After many successful jobs, when Homer and Marge go out for the night, Lisa is left in charge of Bart. Bart becomes outraged with the proposition, so he decides to 'teach' Lisa a lesson that he is not so easy to babysit. First, he refuses to eat his dinner. Next, he watches TV without Lisa's approval. Then, he makes outrageous orders by phone and send them out to her sister, including Krusty. Finally, he finds loopholes when Lisa finally orders him to go to bed. Lisa finally has had it with Bart, and starts chasing him. However, whilst trying to catch Bart, she knocks him down the stairs and he dislocates his arm. However, despite the dislocated arm and the bump on his head, Bart continues to make baby-sitting hard for Lisa. He then knocks himself out, and Lisa must get him to a hospital without anyone knowing.

Quotes

(Bart falls down stairs)

  • Krusty: (Bursts in)Okay we'll call it even if I can just have some of that big sandwich, and... Oh I'll come back later.
  • Snake: Um, I must have, like, fallen on a bullet, and it like, drove itself into my gut.
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