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A Load of Trouble
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Comic Story information
Released: December 2006
Comic series: Bart Simpson
Written by: Tony DiGerolamo


A Load of Trouble is a Bart Simpson story first printed in Bart Simpson #33. The comic was later reprinted in Bart Simpson: Class Clown.

Plot

One evening, Lisa is dressed for her jazz recital and is all alone at home while Marge takes Bart and Homer to get their stomachs pumped. When Lisa is alone in the kitchen, she spills her juice on her dress and goes to wash it. In the laundry room, Lisa gets juice on Marge's dress and finds that Snowball has been shedding on Homer's suit and Bart's costume also has spots. She runs all the clothes through the washing machine, but the stains rub off and the clothes get new designs. The other Simpsons come home to go to Lisa's jazz recital. The family is not upset and like the new colors, but Marge worries about what they will wear in church now.


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