Homer Goes Bankrupt
By: Slick_sk8er_girl
None of these are my characters =D
When Homer decided to leave Moe's a half an hour later, he decided to go to Krusty Burger and get some food there.
When he ordered, the cashier accidently gave Homer two orders of burgars instead of one. Homer thought he meant to do this, and decided to give an extra tip to him.
"I'm going to give you some extra money okay?" Homer whispered in the cashiers ear. The cashier nodded, and Homer left.
As soon as Homer left, the cashier told another cashier that Homer was giving away money. Soon, the word started to spread, and came all over Springfield.
At the nuclear power plant, Mr. Burns poked Homer in the back to get his attention. Homer turned around.
"I have been hearing that you have been giving away money," Mr. Burns said, and started to sneer.
"No I haven't!" Homer argued.
"Anyways, I would like to inform you, that thanks to you, news reports are in front of this plant, and would like you to give them the 'inside scoop' about your money giving. Because of this distraction, I will have to shoo them away, and shoo you away as well. I'm sorry Simpson, but your work here is done." Mr. Burns finished, starting to walk away.
A moment later, men came in and took Homer's nameplate and everything he had owned at the power plant. Homer then started to burst out in tears.
That night, when Homer had finished dinner, Marge noticed that he was not his usual self, and wanted to point this out.
"Homey, you don't seem your usual self. What's wrong?" she asked, putting her arm on is back.
"It's just that I've been fired from the plant today. My life has ended. I have no money, I have no brain." he said in a very weary voice.
"Why don't you start a new job then?" Marge asked. The door knocks. Homer opens it and cameras start flashing. A newsreporter came up to him.
"What is it like to be the poorest man in Springfield?" the news reporter asked.
"GO AWAY!" Homer yelled, and shut the door.
After that intruganizing scene, it is a week later, and Homer is looking through the mail. A letter catches his attention and says that his flight to New York to receive his million dollars is schelduled for tomorrow at two o'clock p.m.
"What the-," Homer starts, starting to get excited.
Just then, Marge came in. "See any mail addressed to you?" she asked.
"Actually yes, I did, and it says that I'm supposed to receive a million dollars," Homer replied, smiling.
"Yes! My plan had worked!" Marge exclaimed hugging Homer.
"What do you mean-oh. Oh, thank you Marge! I love you!" Homer said.
So, the ending is that Homer gets a trip to New York to receive his million dollars. His money woes are solved. He gets hired again to work at the plant, and it all ends well.
None of these are my characters =D
When Homer decided to leave Moe's a half an hour later, he decided to go to Krusty Burger and get some food there.
When he ordered, the cashier accidently gave Homer two orders of burgars instead of one. Homer thought he meant to do this, and decided to give an extra tip to him.
"I'm going to give you some extra money okay?" Homer whispered in the cashiers ear. The cashier nodded, and Homer left.
As soon as Homer left, the cashier told another cashier that Homer was giving away money. Soon, the word started to spread, and came all over Springfield.
At the nuclear power plant, Mr. Burns poked Homer in the back to get his attention. Homer turned around.
"I have been hearing that you have been giving away money," Mr. Burns said, and started to sneer.
"No I haven't!" Homer argued.
"Anyways, I would like to inform you, that thanks to you, news reports are in front of this plant, and would like you to give them the 'inside scoop' about your money giving. Because of this distraction, I will have to shoo them away, and shoo you away as well. I'm sorry Simpson, but your work here is done." Mr. Burns finished, starting to walk away.
A moment later, men came in and took Homer's nameplate and everything he had owned at the power plant. Homer then started to burst out in tears.
That night, when Homer had finished dinner, Marge noticed that he was not his usual self, and wanted to point this out.
"Homey, you don't seem your usual self. What's wrong?" she asked, putting her arm on is back.
"It's just that I've been fired from the plant today. My life has ended. I have no money, I have no brain." he said in a very weary voice.
"Why don't you start a new job then?" Marge asked. The door knocks. Homer opens it and cameras start flashing. A newsreporter came up to him.
"What is it like to be the poorest man in Springfield?" the news reporter asked.
"GO AWAY!" Homer yelled, and shut the door.
After that intruganizing scene, it is a week later, and Homer is looking through the mail. A letter catches his attention and says that his flight to New York to receive his million dollars is schelduled for tomorrow at two o'clock p.m.
"What the-," Homer starts, starting to get excited.
Just then, Marge came in. "See any mail addressed to you?" she asked.
"Actually yes, I did, and it says that I'm supposed to receive a million dollars," Homer replied, smiling.
"Yes! My plan had worked!" Marge exclaimed hugging Homer.
"What do you mean-oh. Oh, thank you Marge! I love you!" Homer said.
So, the ending is that Homer gets a trip to New York to receive his million dollars. His money woes are solved. He gets hired again to work at the plant, and it all ends well.
