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The next morning, Jane says that planning a party is tons of work. D.W. thinks it's easy because she thinks they can invite the guests and come. Jane thinks this should be a nice, small, quiet party. The guests should be only Grandma Thora's closest friends. D.W. thinks that is boring, but Jane says a nice, small, quiet party. Jane then checks on Arthur to see if he was listening, and he did listen. | The next morning, Jane says that planning a party is tons of work. D.W. thinks it's easy because she thinks they can invite the guests and come. Jane thinks this should be a nice, small, quiet party. The guests should be only Grandma Thora's closest friends. D.W. thinks that is boring, but Jane says a nice, small, quiet party. Jane then checks on Arthur to see if he was listening, and he did listen. | ||
At school during lunch, after Arthur tells about the party, his friends get very excited and cheer. | At school during lunch, after Arthur tells about the party, his friends get very excited and cheer. Arthur tells them to stop cheering and that he is only asking Mrs. MacGrady to come. It's a party for old people and Arthur says that they can't come. Later, at recess, Arthur continues to explain why they shouldn't come to the party. Everyone feels upset, even though Brain is understanding. Arthur finally gives up and says that they can come, but not to tell anyone else. Arthur's friends don't listen and they just cheer and then chant "Party!" | ||
Back at home, things are not going well for Arthur and D.W.'s "Grandma Thora Appreciation Day" Party. They have been planning for one day and things are not going their way. Arthur thinks they will forget, but on the list, there are 25 people. D.W. gets worried and thinks that Jane will freak out. When D.W. tries to say something else, Jane goes into Arthur's room and checks on the kids to see how the planning is going. She asks what they are up to and they are writing the list to make the perfect party. Jane thinks it's responsible of them to do that, and that she's always available for help. Arthur, relieved, thanks D.W. for not telling. D.W. says that they are in this together. If he goes down the drain, she does too. The first thing has been accomplished on the list, which is to invite people. The next thing is to buy the food. | Back at home, things are not going well for Arthur and D.W.'s "Grandma Thora Appreciation Day" Party. They have been planning for one day and things are not going their way. Arthur thinks they will forget, but on the list, there are 25 people. D.W. gets worried and thinks that Jane will freak out. When D.W. tries to say something else, Jane goes into Arthur's room and checks on the kids to see how the planning is going. She asks what they are up to and they are writing the list to make the perfect party. Jane thinks it's responsible of them to do that, and that she's always available for help. Arthur, relieved, thanks D.W. for not telling. D.W. says that they are in this together. If he goes down the drain, she does too. The first thing has been accomplished on the list, which is to invite people. The next thing is to buy the food. |