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[[Lisa]] and [[Marge]] went to get a gift from the [[South O' the Equator Gift Shoppe]]. Lisa considered the didgeridoo but Marge refused.
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[[Lisa]] and [[Marge]] went to get a gift from the [[South O' the Equator Gift Shoppe]]. Lisa considered the didgeridoo but Marge refused.<ref>"[[Bart vs. Australia]]"</ref>
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[[Crystal Meth Spuckler]] plays the didgeridoo in the [[Spuckler Family Band]].<ref>''[[Homer Simpson's Little Book of Laziness]]''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:22, March 23, 2020

Lisa playing the didgeridoo.

The didgeridoo is a wind instrument developed by Indigenous Australians.

History

Lisa and Marge went to get a gift from the South O' the Equator Gift Shoppe. Lisa considered the didgeridoo but Marge refused.[1]

Crystal Meth Spuckler plays the didgeridoo in the Spuckler Family Band.[2]

Appearances

External Links

Wikipediafavicon.png Didgeridoo at Wikipedia

References