Lisa Simpson
| Age: | 8 |
| Occupation: | Student, Sax Player |
| Hobbies: | Reading, learning, playing the saxophone |
| Current Reading: | Virginia Woolf, |
| Zelda Fitzgerald, | |
| Sylvia Plath, | |
| "Non-Threating Boys Magazine" | |
| Turn-Ons | Women who have resisted domination by the patriarchy. |
| Pony Rides |
Lisa is intelligent, sensitive, talented and creative. As a result, she is completely ignored by her family, especially by Homer, who never understands what she says. She reads a lot and doesn't do anything but learning. She takes part in nearly every competition in school, and often wins one of the first prizes. She is also addicted to sax-playing. With the guidence of "Bleeding Gums" Murphy, she has found some solace in playing the blues on her saxophone. Some of Lisa's original compositions include, "That Some Ol' Red Dress Blues", "B+ On my Report Card Blues", "Puny Alowance Blues" and "I Been Good So Long, It looks like Bad to Me".

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