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In the memory, a teenage Homer was actually fit, responsible, and—shockingly—well-liked. He was on the verge of winning the "Golden Whistle" award until a young Ned Flanders, the camp’s overachieving rival counselor, accidentally burned down the arts and crafts shed. To save Ned from being expelled, Homer took the blame, leading to his dishonorable discharge and his subsequent "letting himself go" out of spite for the universe.

Back in the present, Homer is furious. He realizes his life of sloth was a protest against a lie. He decides to "reclaim his glory" by challenging Ned to a modern-day camp-off at the local park. Lisa realizes that Homer’s memory is being distorted by the expired beer’s hallucinogenic properties. I Simpson 13x5

Bart and Milhouse try to "ghost-hunt" the attic where Homer found the beer, convinced the expired fumes have opened a portal to another dimension. In the memory, a teenage Homer was actually