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==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode starts in an arid desert with vultures circling [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and his classmates. Arthur narrates the beginning with an entry in his student journal. It is their seventh day in the desert after getting lost during a class trip that went horribly wrong. Making matters worse, the friends are down to their last bottle of water, and hope looks grim. Arthur suddenly looks up after hearing the sound of running water. [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] is washing her hands with what's left in the bottle. Arthur gets very upset at her, and then he notices [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] using the bottle to scare away a vulture with splashes. Next, [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] grabs the bottle to make a water balloon. Arthur takes the bottle away from his friends to conserve it, but he is so thirsty that he drinks it all up. “Oops!” he says as his friends growl at him.
The episode starts in an arid desert with vultures circling [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and his classmates. Arthur narrates the beginning with an entry in his student journal. It is their seventh day in the desert after getting lost during a class trip that went horribly wrong. Making matters worse, the friends are down to their last bottle of water, and hope looks grim. Arthur suddenly looks up after hearing the sound of running water. [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] is washing her hands with what's left in the bottle. Arthur gets very upset at her, and then he notices [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] using the bottle to scare away a vulture with splashes. Next, [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] grabs the bottle to make a water balloon. Arthur takes the bottle away from his friends to conserve it, but he is so thirsty that he drinks it all up. “Oops!” he says as his friends growl at him.


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The main story starts in the Frenskys' bathroom. Francine is taking a 30-minute shower while singing into a brush. [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]] gets upset when Francine finally comes out. She shows Francine a newspaper article titled “Drought Hits Elwood City” and tells her to take shorter showers.
The main story starts in the Frenskys' bathroom. Francine is taking a 30-minute shower while singing into a brush. [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]] gets upset when Francine finally comes out. She shows Francine a newspaper article titled “Drought Hits Elwood City” and tells her to take shorter showers.


Next, we move to the Read's bathroom, where Arthur is busy brushing his teeth while the water is runs in the sink. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] barges in and shuts off the water saying “It’s called water conversation!” (conservation). Arthur tells her to go away and turns the faucet back on. The two battle, switching the sink off and on until D.W. runs to get their mom.
Next, we move to the Read's bathroom, where Arthur is busy brushing his teeth while the water is runs in the sink. [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] barges in and shuts off the water saying “It’s called water conversation!” (conservation). Arthur tells her to go away and turns the faucet back on. The two battle, switching the sink off and on until D.W. runs to get their mom.

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