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'''''Gift Exchange''''' is a ''[[The Simpsons Winter Wingding]]'' story that appears in {{TSWW|7}}.
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'''''Gift Exchange''''' is a ''[[The Simpsons Winter Wingding]]'' story first printed in {{TSWW|7|a=no}}.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
{{Desc|[[Homer]] once again ruins [[Ned Flanders]]' annual holiday party, Ned is pushed past his breaking point. Can Homer make amends or is this the end of their relationship?}}
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{{Synopsis|[[Homer]] tries to be on his best behavior at [[Ned Flanders]]' annual [[Christmas]] party. However, all the food and drinks become too tempting for him, and his behavior causes a rift between the two neighbors.}}
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== Plot ==
 
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[[Homer]] is surprised to see the rest of the family all dressed up and wonders if church takes place on Fridays now. [[Marge]] tells him that [[Ned Flanders]] is having his annual [[Christmas]] social, so Homer has to get dressed. Homer is reluctant to go until Marge points out that Ned will have his special holiday buffet table, so Homer quickly goes to get ready. As he gets dressed, Marge tells him to promise to be on his best behavior because Homer always seems to ruin Ned's parties. Homer tells Marge that he'll be on his best behavior and almost leaves without pants.
[[Homer]] wonder why [[Marge]] and the kids are dressed up so Marge tell Homer that they are going to [[Ned Flanders]]' annual Christmas social party so he should also dressing up. Homer tells her that he is stay home, but he changes his mind after Marge says he has a holiday buffet and cookie table again. When Homer dressed up asked Marge to him at he should behaves, for every year he seem to run his party. Homer comes with his family to Ned's party and embarrass him again by gobbling food, drinking alcohol, playing false on the piano and after Homer is so drunk that he gives Ned a kiss under the mistletoe he gets an outbreak and throw out Homer. Homer siting at Ned's picnic table and starts to cry for what he did, he tried but failed again. Ned came after a while out and apologizes for what he did and gives Homer a gift. Ned tell Homer at he never had a reason to cry out to [[God]] for help or give the old forgiveness muscles, being his neighborgh has given him stronger beliefs, like he get to pass a test of faith every day. Homer opens his gift that is empty, Ned says he can fill it with something he borrowed but have not returned. Homer hugs Ned and thanks him who tell Homer at he has not done anything. Homer telling then to Marge that they can keep the riding lawn mower he borrowed. Ned realizes then that he forgot that and sighs.
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When the Simpsons arrive at the party, Homer immediately starts eating and drinking. Soon, he is drunk and causing a scene, pretending to be the Ghost of Figgy Pudding, singing parody lyrics to Christmas songs, starting a Christmas limbo, and finally kissing Ned under the mistletoe. Eventually, Ned has had enough of Homer and throws him out, making Homer sad. Outside, Homer sobers up a bit and realizes that he was awful at the party and thinks that he must be the worst neighbor in the world. Ned comes out to Homer and apologizes for throwing him out and hands him a Christmas present. Homer is confused because he ruined Ned's party, but Ned tells him that Homer's antics gave him a reason to cry out to [[God]] for help, give the forgiveness muscles a workout, and that being Homer's neighbor has strengthened his beliefs as he has to pass a test of faith every day. Homer opens the gift to find that it's an empty box. Confused by this, Ned tells Homer that he can use the box to return something he borrowed from Ned but never returned, such as his DVR player, cordless drill, or the fondue set. Homer thanks Ned and gives him a hug, then tells Marge that Ned let him keep the riding lawn mower since that can't fit in the box. Ned says that he forgot about that.
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[[Category:Comic stories written by Chris Yambar]]

Latest revision as of 10:05, July 24, 2026

Gift Exchange
Gift Exchange.png
Comic Story information
Released: December 2012
Comic series: The Simpsons Winter Wingding
Pages: 6
Written by: Chris Yambar


Gift Exchange is a The Simpsons Winter Wingding story first printed in Simpsons Winter Wingding #7.

Synopsis[edit]

Homer tries to be on his best behavior at Ned Flanders' annual Christmas party. However, all the food and drinks become too tempting for him, and his behavior causes a rift between the two neighbors.

Plot[edit]

Homer is surprised to see the rest of the family all dressed up and wonders if church takes place on Fridays now. Marge tells him that Ned Flanders is having his annual Christmas social, so Homer has to get dressed. Homer is reluctant to go until Marge points out that Ned will have his special holiday buffet table, so Homer quickly goes to get ready. As he gets dressed, Marge tells him to promise to be on his best behavior because Homer always seems to ruin Ned's parties. Homer tells Marge that he'll be on his best behavior and almost leaves without pants.

When the Simpsons arrive at the party, Homer immediately starts eating and drinking. Soon, he is drunk and causing a scene, pretending to be the Ghost of Figgy Pudding, singing parody lyrics to Christmas songs, starting a Christmas limbo, and finally kissing Ned under the mistletoe. Eventually, Ned has had enough of Homer and throws him out, making Homer sad. Outside, Homer sobers up a bit and realizes that he was awful at the party and thinks that he must be the worst neighbor in the world. Ned comes out to Homer and apologizes for throwing him out and hands him a Christmas present. Homer is confused because he ruined Ned's party, but Ned tells him that Homer's antics gave him a reason to cry out to God for help, give the forgiveness muscles a workout, and that being Homer's neighbor has strengthened his beliefs as he has to pass a test of faith every day. Homer opens the gift to find that it's an empty box. Confused by this, Ned tells Homer that he can use the box to return something he borrowed from Ned but never returned, such as his DVR player, cordless drill, or the fondue set. Homer thanks Ned and gives him a hug, then tells Marge that Ned let him keep the riding lawn mower since that can't fit in the box. Ned says that he forgot about that.

Reprints[edit]

Comic issue Release date Country
Simpsons Comics 2014 Annual August 9, 2013 Flag of the United States.png
Simpsons Comics #16 November 22, 2018 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom.svg.png


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