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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
The playground has been quiet lately - too quiet - and the Tough Customers don't like it. All the rest of the kids seem more interested in electronics than in good old-fashioned fun! | The playground has been quiet lately - too quiet - and the Tough Customers don't like it one bit. All the rest of the kids seem more interested in electronics than in good old-fashioned fun! | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
The episode starts at the playground at [[Lakewood Elementary School|Lakewood]] where [[Rattles]] is about to reveal something to the Tough Customers. He then shows them shirts he had made that have written, "The Costumer Is Always Right" and [[Molly MacDonald|Molly]] questions him as to how that is scary. | The episode starts off at the playground at [[Lakewood Elementary School|Lakewood]] where no one is using it and [[Rattles]] is about to reveal something to the Tough Customers. He then shows them shirts he had made that have written, "The Costumer Is Always Right" and [[Molly MacDonald|Molly]] questions him as to how that is scary. | ||
The kids are too busy paying attention to the new cellphone Muffy has and the Tough Customers prepare to throw water balloons at them, but Muffy tells them that if they get her phone wet her dad will sue them and [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] tells everyone that they should go back into the school. | The kids are too busy paying attention to the new cellphone Muffy has and the Tough Customers prepare to throw water balloons at them, but Muffy tells them that if they get her phone wet her dad will sue them and [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] tells everyone that they should go back into the school. |