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Comic Information
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It Came From The '70s is a story featured in Simpsons Comics #175.
Plot
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"How d'you say "taco" in Mexican?"
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Disco Stu wants Homer to switch the channel and say something heartwarming and he starts to tell a story about a settler family which has moved to United States and has begun to build their own house when they are visited by Father Flanders who gives the family his house. The family's children start school, but they find out they do not have a valued education and the family's father can not find a job and is forced to sell his hair for food and beer. The family's daughter wants to look for jobs but the parents do not let her so she is forced to stay in school, but the next day the teacher quits after she fell in love with Oscar Wilde so the schools are forced to close. The family's daughter becomes the school's new teacher and she finds out that the books are out of date and so she tries to teach children that men and women are equal. The rumor that women are equal, begins to spread and the family's mother begins to start work as a blacksmith and the boy in the family Bart gets a seeing dog and begins to see immediately. The father is happy to arrange up to the family. Homer asks then if his finished but Disco Stu tell he wants to hear three stories.
A man who works as detective sits in his trailer when it becomes trailed from a repo man, but his father comes pass, sitting asleep at the wheel in a truck which braking down the connection between the trailer and the repo man. The truck crashes into Shotz Beer so the father must move in with her son for it was his home. They are visited by a rich old man and goes to work for him, he wants to engage an employee which he believe gambling away the company funds into an illegal poker tour segments. They come to the poker house, but the entrance is guarded. The father begins to talk to the guard so that his son can sneak in, he walks in and discovers that they are playing poker, when it's find out that one guest have less money than he is guilty. They discover the detective but he said he want's playing poker and do it, at the same time came a bartender in which recognizing him so he gets kicked out.
They are rewarded by the rich man and he tell he lied, he just wants to see a brutal beating. The father asks why he does not sell his car if he needs money, this causes him to throw him out of the car. The father begins to hitchhiking. Disco Stu tell that he is satisfied and Roy Snyder says that you now must tell stories to others which is mad on Homer as Dr. Hibbert, Edna and Comic Book Guy.