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'''Murmur''', formerly known as '''Ye Olde New Age Store''', was a new age crystal business owned by [[Marge]]. It originally operated out of the garage of [[742 Evergreen Terrace]] before it moved to become a stall in [[Shelbyville Mall]].
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'''Sunny''' is the name of [[Lisa]]'s sunhat which she bought at [[Sunblock Sam's]].
  
After [[FAO Quartz]] closed down, [[Marge]] was given the entire inventory of the shop by the [[new age clerk]]. She used these supplies to set up her own store, originally named Ye Olde New Age Store. [[Lindsey Naegle]] visited the store and offered to get her more new age products for her store. Marge then rebranded the store to become Murmur, which proved very popular with the people of [[Springfield]].
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While at [[Sunblock Sam's]], Lisa saw the hat and decided to try it on. She then imagined herself wearing the hat while riding a flying unicorn and making the world a better place, so she decided to buy the hat. After buying the hat, Lisa started to get compliments from people. Meanwhile, [[Bart]] bought a temporary tattoo which immediately washed off in the ocean at [[Springfield Bay]], leading to him getting mocked by the bullies. Due to this, Bart became jealous of Lisa and her new hat. While Lisa was sleeping when the car was at the [[Krusty Burger]] drive-thru, Bart threw her hat out of the window and into the scrapyard next to the restaurant, where it landed on a car.
  
At one point, [[Chief Wiggum]] came into the store and told Marge that he'd have to shut her store down as she didn't have retail business license. Marge then bribed him with many bottles of hemp body lotion which [[Sarah Wiggum|his wife]] liked. One day, [[Piper Paisley]], the owner of the new age stall [[Plop]], visited the store to tell Marge to back off her business...
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That night, Lisa woke up and realized she was missing Sunny. She looked everywhere for the hat and even went to the [[Springfield Police Department]] but couldn't find it anywhere. Finally, she went back to Sunblock Sam's, where [[Shauna]] told her that they had no more of the same hat available. Dejected, Lisa returned home...
  
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Latest revision as of 10:03, July 1, 2026

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Sunny is the name of Lisa's sunhat which she bought at Sunblock Sam's.

While at Sunblock Sam's, Lisa saw the hat and decided to try it on. She then imagined herself wearing the hat while riding a flying unicorn and making the world a better place, so she decided to buy the hat. After buying the hat, Lisa started to get compliments from people. Meanwhile, Bart bought a temporary tattoo which immediately washed off in the ocean at Springfield Bay, leading to him getting mocked by the bullies. Due to this, Bart became jealous of Lisa and her new hat. While Lisa was sleeping when the car was at the Krusty Burger drive-thru, Bart threw her hat out of the window and into the scrapyard next to the restaurant, where it landed on a car.

That night, Lisa woke up and realized she was missing Sunny. She looked everywhere for the hat and even went to the Springfield Police Department but couldn't find it anywhere. Finally, she went back to Sunblock Sam's, where Shauna told her that they had no more of the same hat available. Dejected, Lisa returned home...

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