Milhouse Kisses "Lisa"
Milhouse Kisses "Lisa"
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Milhouse Kisses "Lisa" is a The Simpsons Comic Strips story that was first published in 1999.
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In the school bathroom, Milhouse is worried because he's turning ten-and-a-half years old and he still hasn't had a date with Lisa. Martin walks in, sees Milhouse panicking, and offers to help because he's been studying "the classic words of amour." He offers to give Milhouse the words to charm Lisa's heart at her bedroom window.
That night, Milhouse and Martin go to the Simpson house and Milhouse throws stones at Lisa's window. However, Lisa isn't in her room and Bart hears the noise, so he investigates. Milhouse repeats the words Martin tells him to say, and Bart throws a copy of Steps and Sliders at Milhouse, which Milhouse says is his favorite game. Thinking it to be a sign, Milhouse climbs up to Lisa's window. Milhouse closes his eyes in case Lisa isn't decent, and Bart gets Santa's Little Helper to lick Milhouse's face. Milhouse falls from the window but is happy because he thinks Lisa kissed him. As Milhouse and Martin celebrate, Bart shines a flashlight on the pair and tells them to settle down as other townspeople look at them.
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