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When [[Lisa]] sat in Homer's loaner she used the radio that let her contribute directly to NPR. After she did it {{ch|Terry Gross}} from NPR thanked her and started playing an 1987 interview with Senator [[Alan Cranston]].<ref>"[[The Debarted]]"</ref> | When [[Lisa]] sat in Homer's loaner she used the radio that let her contribute directly to NPR. After she did it {{ch|Terry Gross}} from NPR thanked her and started playing an 1987 interview with Senator [[Alan Cranston]].<ref>"[[The Debarted]]"</ref> | ||
− | When [[Lisa]] and {{ch|Lady Gaga}} were singing "[[Super Star]]" she said she | + | When [[Lisa]] and {{ch|Lady Gaga}} were singing "[[Super Star]]" she said she liked NPR.<ref>"[[Lisa Goes Gaga]]"</ref> |
When [[Bart]] was dressed like [[Lisa]] he said to her friends after a basketball game that she was going home to play with [[Malibu Stacy]] and listen to NPR.<ref>"[[Basketball's a Drag]]"</ref> | When [[Bart]] was dressed like [[Lisa]] he said to her friends after a basketball game that she was going home to play with [[Malibu Stacy]] and listen to NPR.<ref>"[[Basketball's a Drag]]"</ref> |
Revision as of 08:20, October 1, 2014
The NPR is a media organization.
History
When Lisa sat in Homer's loaner she used the radio that let her contribute directly to NPR. After she did it Terry Gross from NPR thanked her and started playing an 1987 interview with Senator Alan Cranston.[1]
When Lisa and Lady Gaga were singing "Super Star" she said she liked NPR.[2]
When Bart was dressed like Lisa he said to her friends after a basketball game that she was going home to play with Malibu Stacy and listen to NPR.[3]
Appearances
- Episode – "The Debarted" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Lisa Goes Gaga"
- Comic story – Basketball's a Drag (mentioned)
References