Difference between revisions of "Will There Ever Be a Rainbow?"
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− | + | |title= Will There Ever Be a Rainbow? | |
+ | |image= [[File:Will_There_Ever_be_a_Rainbow.JPG|270px]] | ||
+ | |author= [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] | ||
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+ | |genre= Autobiography | ||
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+ | |published= 1991 | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | ==Appearances== | + | '''Will There Ever Be a Rainbow?''' is an autobiography written by [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] after his trip to [[Springfield General Hospital|the hospital]]. He recruited the help of a ghost writer named [[Mr. Roman]], but fired him, deciding to write the book himself. After it was published, it became a very unpopular book, only becoming a best seller in a non-fiction five cent bin. They are used as booster seats at [[Krustyburger]], as they are the same size as booster seats, but much cheaper. Mr. Burns sens one to [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] as a gift for giving him blood. In [[The Old Man and the Lisa]], Lisa shows the book to Mr. Burns, saying that says that he has less money then he thinks. |
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+ | To try and increase the popularity of his book, Burns sponsored and later took over the [[First Church of Springfield|local church]]. | ||
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+ | == Appearances == | ||
* {{ep|Blood Feud}} | * {{ep|Blood Feud}} | ||
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+ | * {{bon|In Burn$ We Tru$t}} | ||
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Will There Ever Be a Rainbow? is an autobiography written by Charles Montgomery Burns after his trip to the hospital. He recruited the help of a ghost writer named Mr. Roman, but fired him, deciding to write the book himself. After it was published, it became a very unpopular book, only becoming a best seller in a non-fiction five cent bin. They are used as booster seats at Krustyburger, as they are the same size as booster seats, but much cheaper. Mr. Burns sens one to Bart as a gift for giving him blood. In The Old Man and the Lisa, Lisa shows the book to Mr. Burns, saying that says that he has less money then he thinks.
To try and increase the popularity of his book, Burns sponsored and later took over the local church.