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Then Buster reads the title card ''Francine Goes to War'' in a rather fearsome tone.
Then Buster reads the title card ''Francine Goes to War'' in a rather fearsome tone.


Later at night, in Francine and [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]]'s room, Catherine walks over to the desk where Francine is doing her homework at to sharpen her pencil. Francine then threatens Catherine by telling her that her face is "getting all over" her homework. Catherine ignores this, and walks off, and then Francine picks up a pillow to fight Catherine, until Catherine fights her back with another pillow, ordering Francine to stop it, and states that Francine wishes she had Catherine's face. Francine then calls Catherine "dead meat", but Catherine tells Francine back that she is "so in trouble". Then Francine shouts loudly for their father until she and Catherine hear someone banging on the wall. Francine wonders what could be making that sound, then she grabs onto her big sister and Catherine says that they might be haunted, and then they run off screaming, claiming that there might be a ghost. [[Oliver Frensky|Oliver]] proves that there are no such things as ghosts, and that it must be their "new" neighbor, [[Mrs. Pariso]]. Francine then states that she's some loser who was banging on the wall and scared them to death. Oliver points out that Mrs. Pariso's reason to knock on the wall was to tell the girls to be quiet, and Oliver states that Francine and Catherine can sometimes get quite loud. Francine and Catherine look at each other in disbelief.
Later at night, in Francine and [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]]'s room, Catherine walks over to the desk where Francine is doing her homework at to sharpen her pencil. Francine then threatens Catherine by telling her that her face is "getting all over" her homework. Catherine ignores this, and walks off, and then Francine picks up a pillow to fight Catherine, until Catherine fights her back with another pillow, ordering Francine to stop it, and states that Francine wishes she had Catherine's face. Francine then calls Catherine "dead meat", but Catherine tells Francine back that she is "so in trouble". Then Francine shouts loudly for her father until she and Catherine hear someone banging on the wall. Francine wonders what could be making that sound, then she curls around Catherine, and Catherine says that they might be haunted, and then they run off screaming, claiming that there might be a ghost. [[Oliver Frensky|Oliver]] proves that there are no such things as ghosts, and that it must be their "new" neighbor, [[Mrs. Pariso]]. Francine then states that she's some loser who was banging on the wall and scared them to death. Oliver points out that Mrs. Pariso's reason to knock on the wall was to tell the girls to be quiet, and Oliver states that Francine and Catherine can sometimes get quite loud. Francine and Catherine look at each other in disbelief.


The next day, Francine beats on the drums on the roof of [[Westboro Apartments]] until the landlord [[Mr. Sanders]] orders her to stop making that racket. Francine talks back saying that it isn't noise, but music, and that she always plays up on the roof. Mr. Sanders then pulls out the complaint note he received from Mrs. Pariso (although he doesn't exactly remember her name) and it reads that she phoned and said "If that racket doesn't cease and desist, I will call the police." Francine then gets angry once again and then suggests that Mr. Sanders should tell Mrs. Pariso to "go suck an egg" (move out anyway). Mr. Sanders disagrees with Francine's suggestion. Francine then refers to Mrs. Pariso as "Mrs. Parrot-face" and states that she's going to get it, and returns to her apartment.
The next day, Francine beats on the drums on the roof of [[Westboro Apartments]] until the landlord [[Mr. Sanders]] orders her to stop making that racket. Francine talks back saying that it isn't noise, but music, and that she always plays up on the roof. Mr. Sanders then pulls out the complaint note he received from Mrs. Pariso (although he doesn't exactly remember her name) and it reads that she phoned and said "If that racket doesn't cease and desist, I will call the police." Francine then gets angry once again and then suggests that Mr. Sanders should tell Mrs. Pariso to "go suck an egg" (move out anyway). Mr. Sanders disagrees with Francine's suggestion. Francine then refers to Mrs. Pariso as "Mrs. Parrot-face" and states that she's going to get it, and returns to her apartment.

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