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'''''Bored Walk''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in {{BS|91}}.
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'''''Hail to the Cat''''' is a ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story that appears in {{SC|87}}.
  
[[Marge]] wants to clean the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|house]], and convinces [[Bart]] to go out and play instead of playing video games. Bart has trouble with coming up with what to do and chooses to ride his skateboard. He meets [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] playing Good Samaritan. Bart plays with them, but makes a comment causing them to think he has leprosy. Bart shows off skateboarding tricks at the park, but crashes and gets laughed at. Bart is sweating in the summer heat and intends to go to the cinema but finds that the cinema is rented out. He sneaks through the back door and sees a girl having her birthday party at the movie theater. Bart decides to ruin the movie for the girls by make shadow puppets in front of the projector until he gets thrown out.
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The whole of Springfield is broke, with the police laying off employees, Springfield Elementary using ''Infotainment Weekly'' for its history lessons, [[Arnie Pie]] doubling up as the mail-man, and the Court Jury being replaced by a wheel of fortune. Mayor Quimby however, is apparently hocking up all the money. As a school project, Lisa decides to run a mock election between [[Snowball II]] and [[Santa's Little Helper]]. Ralph then accidentally sticks Snowball II election posters all around town, having the citizens of [[Springfield]] believe it is a real election, thus voting Snowball into Office. Lisa then 'translates' for the mayor, simply saying what she believes is right, calling a law into life which states that new mayors can cancel out any part of the constitution, subsequently banning all guns.  
  
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Hail to the Cat is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Simpsons Comics #87.

The whole of Springfield is broke, with the police laying off employees, Springfield Elementary using Infotainment Weekly for its history lessons, Arnie Pie doubling up as the mail-man, and the Court Jury being replaced by a wheel of fortune. Mayor Quimby however, is apparently hocking up all the money. As a school project, Lisa decides to run a mock election between Snowball II and Santa's Little Helper. Ralph then accidentally sticks Snowball II election posters all around town, having the citizens of Springfield believe it is a real election, thus voting Snowball into Office. Lisa then 'translates' for the mayor, simply saying what she believes is right, calling a law into life which states that new mayors can cancel out any part of the constitution, subsequently banning all guns.

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