Well if you
remember - several years ago all the people of Oak Valley
had signed their kids up as Foreign Exchange Students due to the fact that OV
didn’t have a school of its own. But now
with Grapeknee High they have all been brought back so that they might finish
out their education right here in Oak
Valley .
As our story
begins, we see a large crowd gathered at the train station. They are Oak Valley
parents greeting their children that have just come home.
Wanda Loop: “Dolores, hi,
welcome home!” (Hug, hug)
Dolores Loop: “Buon Giorno,
Mama Sita. Pasta Primavera.”
Ed: “Hey, Skipper. Welcome Back.”
Skipper: “Goodin-Toggen,
Heir Floggenhopper.” (Hug, hug)
Warren Peace: “Has anyone
seen my twins? Hey, anybody happen to
see my twins, Juan and Amal, get off the train?”
Well… Is Linda Foster ready to teach an entire
school where every kid speaks a different language? Does Oak Valley
have a translator? And what about those
school vending machines… can they be
equipped to take Peso’s, Francs, Shillings, and Doubloons? Or will Grapeknee High need a different
vending machine for every student? Tune
in again tomorrow, when we’ll hear, “Der Globen! Der Globen!”.
“Bark, Bark.” (Hug, hug)
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