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'''''Manners with Milhouse''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in ''[[Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse 1|Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse Comics #1]]''.  
 
'''''Manners with Milhouse''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in ''[[Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse 1|Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse Comics #1]]''.  
  
== Plot==
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== Synopsis ==
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[[Milhouse]] explains the finer points of telephone etiquette while [[Bart]] plays a [[Bart's prank calls|prank call]] on [[Moe]].
[[Milhouse]] explains how you make a correct phone call, he tells us to tell first your name and the conversation always shuld be clear and concise and if you misdialed you must apolgize. Bart visually it by calling to [[Moe's]] and telling his name is Stuart Pidme but he can call him Stu and he looking for a Miss Suring was first name is Ann, which lead that Moe asks tell the bar at he a phone call from Stu Pidme for Ann Suring. The call ends with Bart apolgize at he dial wrong number which Moe response him at it was the nicest crank call he ever had.
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== Plot ==
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Milhouse begins his telephone etiquette lesson by telling people to be polite, give their name, and be friendly while using the telephone. Bart, on the phone, says his name is Stuart Pidme, and that the person he is telephoning can call him "Stu". Moe, who is on the other end of the call, asks how he can help Stu.
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Milhouse continues the manners lesson by saying, "Always be clear and concise." Bart tells Moe that he's looking for a Miss Suring, whose first name is Ann. Moe calls out to the [[Moe's Tavern|bar]] customers, "Got a phone call here. Stu Pidme for Ann Suring. Anyone know Stu Pidme?" [[Barney]] replies, "I know you, Moe!" and laughs. On the phone, Bart also laughs, and Moe gets angry as he realizes he's been pranked.
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Milhouse now says, "If you've misdialed, apologize." Bart says on the phone, "I'm sorry. This must be the wrong number." Moe, who has now calmed down, affably replies, "Aw, that's okay, kid. That was the nicest crank call I ever had."
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Now concluding his lesson, Milhouse says, "Manners '''do''' matter!"
  
 
[[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders stories]]
 
[[Category:Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders stories]]

Revision as of 01:49, August 5, 2012


Manners with Milhouse
Manners with Milhouse.png
Comic Information
Release date: May 2012
Comic series: Simpsons Comics One-Shot Wonders
Pages: 1

Manners with Milhouse is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Bart Simpson's Pal, Milhouse Comics #1.

Synopsis

Milhouse explains the finer points of telephone etiquette while Bart plays a prank call on Moe.

Plot

Milhouse begins his telephone etiquette lesson by telling people to be polite, give their name, and be friendly while using the telephone. Bart, on the phone, says his name is Stuart Pidme, and that the person he is telephoning can call him "Stu". Moe, who is on the other end of the call, asks how he can help Stu.

Milhouse continues the manners lesson by saying, "Always be clear and concise." Bart tells Moe that he's looking for a Miss Suring, whose first name is Ann. Moe calls out to the bar customers, "Got a phone call here. Stu Pidme for Ann Suring. Anyone know Stu Pidme?" Barney replies, "I know you, Moe!" and laughs. On the phone, Bart also laughs, and Moe gets angry as he realizes he's been pranked.

Milhouse now says, "If you've misdialed, apologize." Bart says on the phone, "I'm sorry. This must be the wrong number." Moe, who has now calmed down, affably replies, "Aw, that's okay, kid. That was the nicest crank call I ever had."

Now concluding his lesson, Milhouse says, "Manners do matter!"