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Professor Frink uses an astrology machine to ease Bart and Lisa's bickering, giving them a sneak peek at their final days of high school.
Professor Frink uses an astrology machine to ease Bart and Lisa's bickering, giving them a sneak peek at their final days of high school.
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S16, EP14 "The Seven-Beer Snitch"In an attempt to prove to Shelbyville that Springfield is not a hick town, Marge convinces the town to fund a new concert hall.
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S16, EP15 "Future-Drama"Professor Frink uses an astrology machine to ease Bart and Lisa's bickering, giving them a sneak peek at their final days of high school.
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