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'''Larry the Lamb''' is the fourth grade's toy to take home for the weekend. | '''Larry the Lamb''' is the fourth grade's toy to take home for the weekend. | ||
− | Each person that takes Larry home writes in his journal, ''[[The Adventures of Larry the Lamb]]''. The person who takes him home is decided by a name drawn out of a box. Nelson also implies that he is rather attached to Larry the Lamb as it is "the only thing that keeps him sane". | + | Each person that takes Larry home writes in his journal, ''[[The Adventures of Larry the Lamb]]''. The person who takes him home is decided by a name drawn out of a box. [[Nelson]] also implies that he is rather attached to Larry the Lamb as it is "the only thing that keeps him sane". |
− | Whenever one of the kids shouts Larry's name, Agnes Skinner thinks that the children are talking about a sexual partner, such as when Lisa lost Larry in the sewer and was calling out Larry's name, Agnes tells her that she's "getting desperate", and after Bart lamenting Larry's destruction, she even asks for his number. | + | Whenever one of the kids shouts Larry's name, [[Agnes Skinner]] thinks that the children are talking about a sexual partner, such as when Lisa lost Larry in the sewer and was calling out Larry's name, Agnes tells her that she's "getting desperate", and after Bart lamenting Larry's destruction, she even asks for his number. |
When Larry went home with Martin, they go skydiving and a picture is taken and put in Larry's Journal. | When Larry went home with Martin, they go skydiving and a picture is taken and put in Larry's Journal. |
Revision as of 05:46, June 14, 2015
Larry the Lamb is the fourth grade's toy to take home for the weekend.
Each person that takes Larry home writes in his journal, The Adventures of Larry the Lamb. The person who takes him home is decided by a name drawn out of a box. Nelson also implies that he is rather attached to Larry the Lamb as it is "the only thing that keeps him sane".
Whenever one of the kids shouts Larry's name, Agnes Skinner thinks that the children are talking about a sexual partner, such as when Lisa lost Larry in the sewer and was calling out Larry's name, Agnes tells her that she's "getting desperate", and after Bart lamenting Larry's destruction, she even asks for his number.
When Larry went home with Martin, they go skydiving and a picture is taken and put in Larry's Journal.
Larry once went home with Bart. But Bart doesn't want it; so he gives it to Lisa. Then later on, Lisa takes Larry for a walk but the buggy (which Larry is in) crashes into a car and Larry shoots out of the buggy and into the sewer...
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