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− | Lisa was conned as a dwarf pretending to be a little girl dropped a pin and then gave it to Lisa. Lisa then became addicted to buying the pins, going to | + | Lisa was conned as a dwarf pretending to be a little girl dropped a pin and then gave it to Lisa. Lisa then became addicted to buying the pins, going to {{ap|Olympic Pins|shop}} to buy more. She eventually traded her pearl necklace for a pin until [[Bart]] made a fake pin, [[Fatov]], and traded it back. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Latest revision as of 06:55, February 24, 2015
- For the shop, see Olympic Pins (shop).
Olympic pins are promotional items that were sold in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Lisa was addicted to them during this time.
History[edit]
Lisa was conned as a dwarf pretending to be a little girl dropped a pin and then gave it to Lisa. Lisa then became addicted to buying the pins, going to Olympic Pins to buy more. She eventually traded her pearl necklace for a pin until Bart made a fake pin, Fatov, and traded it back.