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| − | When [[Seymour Skinner]] recommended [[Lisa]] to visit a therapist for her depression problem, he also asked her if she could return this magazine to the library, and told her that someone had put it in his bag. | + | When [[Seymour Skinner]] recommended [[Lisa]] to visit a therapist for her depression problem, he also asked her if she could return this magazine to the library, and told her that someone had put it in his bag. The cover had [[Barry Bonds]] on it. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
Revision as of 15:48, November 6, 2025
Sports Illustrated
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Magazine Information
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Sports Illustrated is a sports magazine.
History
When Seymour Skinner recommended Lisa to visit a therapist for her depression problem, he also asked her if she could return this magazine to the library, and told her that someone had put it in his bag. The cover had Barry Bonds on it.
Behind the Laughter
Principal Skinner's Sports Illustrated is based on the issue for the week of October 8, 2001 with Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants on the cover after hitting the most home runs in a single season, 73, beating previous record of 70 set 3 years earlier by Mark McGwire.[1]
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