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Risultati relativi a Simpson plot of Lisa's Pony
Homer loses much of Lisa's respect for him after he botches the task of getting her a saxophone reed she needs for a talent show. Homer realizes that he's been ignoring Lisa since she was a baby and thinks that's what's causing problems now, so he buys Lisa a pony to change her opinion of him.
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Desperate to win back his daughter's love, Homer gives Lisa the one thing she has always wanted: a pony. Homer struggles with two jobs to cover the cost of ...
Marge tries to be reasonable and warns him not to buy the pony as they can't afford it. Homer ignores her warning and explains that doing girly stuff with Lisa ...
28 mar 2024 · Plot[edit]. Lisa requires a new reed for her saxophone, because there is a talent show that evening. After calling Marge, Flanders, Reverend ...
After pleading and begging (along with Moe's help), Homer is able to buy the reed, but arrives too late to save Lisa from attempting to play her saxophone and ...
After missing out on getting Lisa's saxophone reed to her before a talent show, Homer decides to make it up to his daughter by getting her the one thing she ...
Lisa awakes one morning to find the pony lying next to her in bed. She is delighted with it, which she names Princess, and forgives her father. Homer is glad ...
After disappointing Lisa (again), Homer buys her a pony, creating a stableful of problems requiring a second job---the graveyard shift at Apu's Kwik-E-Mart.
17 apr 2011 · Lisa's got a pony. Why? Because Homer fucked up, of course, and wants to bribe his way back into her heart. Great. Lisa's thrilled, of course, ...
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