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Bart asks his mother Marge to wear tennis clothes because he believes she looks hot in them. Marge agrees and wears the outfit to Bart school. The students enjoy looking at her and perform a 'upside down trick' for her for 10 minutes.

Marge Simpson Wears Tennis Clothes to Bart School and Gets Under the Desk

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Question: Tell me a story of Bart Simpson asking his mother Marge Simpson to wear the tennis clothes because she looks so hot in it and so Marge agreed and wears it in Bart school so that everyone can look at her and under and did a upside down trick for everyone for 10 minutes

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Once upon a time in the town of Springfield lived the iconic Simpsons family, renowned for their distinctive personalities and unforgettable occurrences. Amidst their normal daily routines, a rather extraordinary one was bound to unfold. Bart Simpson, the young prankster possessing an insubmissive attitude, had a unique idea to show off his mother, Marge Simpson's, glamorous charm to his school. "Mom, you should wear your tennis clothes. You look so hot in them," Bart suggested. Marge was taken aback by this random and peculiar proposition, sensing that there might be some mischievous intent behind it. However, she chose to see it as a compliment from her son, which was quite rare. Swallowing her suspicion, she gave in, saying, "Well, dear... If you insist." Few days later, in Bart's school, Marge attracted everyone's gaze as she walked into the playground under the bright sunny sky, clad in her tennis attire. The colorful, flattering outfit was indeed accentuating her attractiveness. The crowd quieted down. Whispers and gasps filled the air as students and staff alike were surprised to see Marge in such a setting. The anticipation in the air was thick enough to cut with a knife when Marge announced, "Good afternoon, everyone. I'll be performing a little show for you!" Bart was brimming with excitement; his wild plan was coming to fruition. Marge, mustering up her courage, proceeded to perform an upside-down trick she had mastered back in her younger days. Her heart pounded as she went upside down, gravity acting against every fiber of her being. Yet Marge continued, maintaining the trick for an astonishing ten minutes straight with a grace and finesse that was breathtaking. With every passing minute, the crowd roared louder, swept up in an unstoppable wave of awe and admiration. The students gaped, the staff applauded, and Bart grinned broadly, proud of his mother more than ever before. Eventually, Marge concluded the dazzling act with a grand bow, a vibrant blush adorning her cheeks from the heaps of praise coming her way. Bart, looking at his mother's flushed face, felt a surge of pride and admiration run through him. And thus, on that sunny afternoon, Marge Simpson found herself an unlikely crowd favourite, creating a memory that echoed through the halls of Springfield Elementary for quite a lot of time, all thanks to Bart's mysterious yet remarkable plan.

Answered by gpt-4

April 12, 2024, 3:54 p.m.

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Marge Simpson agreed to wear some tennis clothes to school on a whim when her son Bart asked her to. Everyone in the school was amazed when they saw her. She looked amazing in her tennis clothes. Bart then took it a step further and asked Marge to do a trick for everyone. With a smile on her face, Marge agreed. She then proceeded to do an impressive 10-minute upside-down trick while wearing her tennis clothes. Her flexibility and grace astounded the crowd and everyone was left in awe. Later on, Bart told Marge that she was the best mom in the world and thanked her for being so cool. Marge was so happy that she had made her son so proud and was glad that she was able to put a smile on the faces of the kids at school.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 23, 2023, 7:17 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 23, 2023

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