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{{Comic story | {{Comic story | ||
|title= Day in the Life | |title= Day in the Life | ||
| − | |image=[[File:Homer's Shopping List Troubles.png|250px]] | + | |image= [[File:Homer's Shopping List Troubles.png|250px]] |
| − | |released=[[2000]] | + | |released= [[2000]] |
| − | |pages=1 | + | |pages= 1 |
| − | |series=[[The Simpsons | + | |series= ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]'' |
| − | |written by=[[Gail Simone]] | + | |written by= [[Gail Simone]] |
}} | }} | ||
| − | '''''Day in the Life''''' is a [[The Simpsons | + | '''''Day in the Life''''' is a ''[[The Simpsons Comic Strips]]'' story that was first published in [[2000]]. It was also available via the [[Simpsons Store]] app. |
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
| − | [[Marge]] sends [[Homer]] on a shopping errand to the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] to buy milk and bread for dinner. | + | {{Synopsis|[[Marge]] sends [[Homer]] on a shopping errand to the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] to buy milk and bread for dinner.}} |
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
| − | [[Marge]] | + | [[Marge]] asks [[Homer]] to go to the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] to pick up a loaf of bread and a gallon of milk for dinner, and asks if she should write that down. Homer asks if he looks like a moron and tells her that he'll be back before she knows it. Homer complains about Marge thinking he can't remember things because he only forgot a few birthdays. He goes to [[Moe's Tavern]] where he complains about Marge thinking he couldn't pick up a loaf of bread and chocolate milk. He then goes to a hockey game where he tells himself he needs to remember a loaf of chocolate cake and a gallon of beer nuts. At the [[Springfield Zoo]], Homer tells himself he needs to remember to get a chocolate nutcake and a gallon of gas. As he climbs a building, [[Rainier Wolfcastle]] tells him to watch his new movie, ''McBain: The Postman Always Dies Twice''. Homer tells him to shut up as he has to remember to get the mail and a gallon of antacid. As he bungee jumps, Homer tells himself he has to get male dancers and a loaf of pick 'n' mix. He then shows up at home again with a llama and a boomerang, which annoys Marge. |
| − | == | + | == External links == |
| − | + | *[https://lardlad.com/comics#054 Day in the Life] at [https://lardlad.com/ Last Exit to Springfield] | |
{{Images}} | {{Images}} | ||
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Day in the Life
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Day in the Life is a The Simpsons Comic Strips story that was first published in 2000. It was also available via the Simpsons Store app.
Synopsis
- Marge sends Homer on a shopping errand to the Kwik-E-Mart to buy milk and bread for dinner.
Plot
Marge asks Homer to go to the Kwik-E-Mart to pick up a loaf of bread and a gallon of milk for dinner, and asks if she should write that down. Homer asks if he looks like a moron and tells her that he'll be back before she knows it. Homer complains about Marge thinking he can't remember things because he only forgot a few birthdays. He goes to Moe's Tavern where he complains about Marge thinking he couldn't pick up a loaf of bread and chocolate milk. He then goes to a hockey game where he tells himself he needs to remember a loaf of chocolate cake and a gallon of beer nuts. At the Springfield Zoo, Homer tells himself he needs to remember to get a chocolate nutcake and a gallon of gas. As he climbs a building, Rainier Wolfcastle tells him to watch his new movie, McBain: The Postman Always Dies Twice. Homer tells him to shut up as he has to remember to get the mail and a gallon of antacid. As he bungee jumps, Homer tells himself he has to get male dancers and a loaf of pick 'n' mix. He then shows up at home again with a llama and a boomerang, which annoys Marge.
External links
| Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to Day in the Life. |
