FADE IN:
INT. KITCHEN - DAY
Principal Skinner is in his kitchen, frantically trying to make challah bread for Superintendent Chalmers, who is coming over for dinner.
PRINCIPAL SKINNER: (to himself) Oh no, I can't believe I burned the challah. Chalmers is going to be here any minute.
Suddenly, Superintendent Chalmers walks in the door, a look of anticipation on his face.
SUPERINTENDENT CHALMERS: (smiling) Ah, Skinner, I can smell the challah from outside. I'm looking forward to trying your famous recipe.
PRINCIPAL SKINNER: (nervously) Uh, yes, of course. Let me just check on it.
Skinner rushes to the oven and pulls out the burnt loaf of bread.
PRINCIPAL SKINNER: (to himself) Oh no, what am I going to do?
He quickly searches through his pantry for something to serve as a replacement, but comes up empty-handed.
PRINCIPAL SKINNER: (to himself) I can't let Chalmers go without trying my challah. I have to think of something.
Suddenly, an idea strikes him.
PRINCIPAL SKINNER: (smiling) I've got it.
Skinner runs out the door, leaving Chalmers confused.
FADE OUT.
FADE IN:
INT. SUPERINTENDENT CHALMERS' OFFICE - DAY
Skinner walks in, carrying a large stack of papers.
SUPERINTENDENT CHALMERS: (confused) Skinner, what are you doing here? And what's with the papers?
PRINCIPAL SKINNER: (smiling) I wanted to give you this report on the school's budget, Chalmers. And as a special treat, I brought you some paper challah to go with it.
Skinner hands Chalmers the stack of papers, which he sees are folded into the shape of challah bread.
SUPERINTENDENT CHALMERS: (smiling) Skinner, you really know how to think outside the box.
PRINCIPAL SKINNER: (laughing) Yes, well, when it comes to impressing my superiors, I'll do whatever it takes.
The two men sit down at Chalmers' desk and enjoy their "challah" together.
FADE OUT.
