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   R Flowers to Michael Black   
   Re: Notes for SABF10 (The War of Art)   
   23 Mar 14 19:52:46   
   
   From: rflowers@gmail.com   
      
   Can't remember the episode, but this was toward the end: Milhouse is walking   
   real, live dog that looks like this, on a leash. He's talking with Lisa, and   
   something in the conversation indicates that he actually has a chance with her   
   (or something    
   positive like that). He jumps into the air, jerking the dog by the neck, and   
   he's freeze-framed there for the beginning of the credits.   
      
   Pretty vivid memory of that, but not sure of the episode.   
      
   -- R Flowers   
      
   On Sunday, March 23, 2014 8:16:29 PM UTC-5, Michael Black wrote:   
   > On Sun, 23 Mar 2014, Matt Garvey wrote:   
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   > > And My memory is going, I guess. Milhouse has a foofy dog toy in his    
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   > > cart, and it looks familiar. I think he had a similar real dog in 4F01    
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   > > (Lisa's Date with Density), but was there another instance later on,    
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   > > maybe specifically with a toy?   
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   > I don't know.  But I saw the episode last week where Bart gets the    
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   > driver's license and they go on a road trip to the 1982 World's Fair.   
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   > Martin is successful at the stock exchange, so he goes off to a toy store    
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   > and gets a mechanical dog that looks the size of a purse dog.   
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   >    Michael   
      
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