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Homer returns to Shady Rest in an attempt to scrap the Cannonball.
Homer returns to Shady Rest in an attempt to scrap the Cannonball.
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S1, EP3 "The President Who Came to Dinner"The railroad president decides to scrap the Cannonball himself.
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S1, EP38 "The Genghis Keane Story"Kate is surprised at her old school teacher's new personality.
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