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'The Permanent Record Room'

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The Permanent Record Room
Comic Information
Release date: October 2002
Comic series: Simpsons Comics


The Permanent Record Room is a comic story in Simpsons Comics 75. It was released on October 2002. It was also featured in the book Simpsons Comics Beach Blanket Bongo.

Plot

The four parts we see how Bart fool Willie to believe that he is a superhero and he starts fighting with Seamus. We'll see how Jimbo started at the school as a geek and became a bully. We see how Skinner might Homer to skipping the school one day, which made him lazy when they both were young. And Willie tells the story about what it would look like if Skinner was Scottish. If he were Scottish, he would punch Chalmers and get more respect.

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