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Difference between revisions of "Entertainment Weekly (magazine)"

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At the [[Springfield Film Festival]] asked [[Bart]], [[Barney]] if he made ​​a movie after he said at thet next, showing his movie. Barney was then questioning that he made a movie and said "No wonder I was on the cover of Entertainment Weekly" and looking at the cover.
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At the [[Springfield Film Festival]] asked [[Bart]], [[Barney]] if he made ​​a movie after he said at thet next, showing his movie. Barney was then questioning that he made a movie and said "No wonder I was on the cover of Entertainment Weekly" and looking at the cover.<ref>"[[A Star Is Burns]]"</ref>
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When [[Apu]] starting to act like an American he got rid of the goofy sacred elephant statue and put an issue of ''Entertainment Weekly'' with [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Nicole Kidman]] there instead.<ref>"[[Much Apu About Nothing]]"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:39, January 2, 2013

Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly.png
Magazine Information
Genre: Entertainment
First appearance: "A Star Is Burns"

Entertainment Weekly is a magazine.

History

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At the Springfield Film Festival asked Bart, Barney if he made ​​a movie after he said at thet next, showing his movie. Barney was then questioning that he made a movie and said "No wonder I was on the cover of Entertainment Weekly" and looking at the cover.[1]

When Apu starting to act like an American he got rid of the goofy sacred elephant statue and put an issue of Entertainment Weekly with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman there instead.[2]

Behind the Laughter

Entertainment Weekly is a real magazine.

Appearances

References

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