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I noticed it...*great* episode.
I am having no respect for dirt! Get out of here you fools!

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hey, sades, since you have halloween on the brain, what's your favorite halloween episode of the simpsons?
i thought the shining paroday was awesome, and the episode with hugo, bart's evil twin ruled, too
hibbert: wait, that means barts been the evil twin all along!
bart: oh, don't look so surprised.
i thought the shining paroday was awesome, and the episode with hugo, bart's evil twin ruled, too

hibbert: wait, that means barts been the evil twin all along!
bart: oh, don't look so surprised.
speaking of clever references appearing in simpsons halloween episodes do you remember the one where kang and kodos where going to eat the simpsons? or so they thought....
with lisa blowing dust off the book?
that's a parody of a classic twilight zone episode, and there's a short story called "to serve man" that it was based on. i read the story, and the surprise ending is the coolest thing i've ever read. of course, if you've seen the twilight zone or simpsons episodes i'm talking about, you know how it ends, but it is excellent!
how to cook humans
how to cook forty humans
how to cook for forty humans
with lisa blowing dust off the book?
that's a parody of a classic twilight zone episode, and there's a short story called "to serve man" that it was based on. i read the story, and the surprise ending is the coolest thing i've ever read. of course, if you've seen the twilight zone or simpsons episodes i'm talking about, you know how it ends, but it is excellent!

how to cook humans
how to cook forty humans
how to cook for forty humans

The Halloween episode I liked the best for the quality of all three segments is "Treehouse of Horror IV", with 'The Devil & Homer Simpson' (Homer sells his soul to The Devil, Flanders, for a donut), 'Terror at 5 1/2 Feet' (parody of the classic "Twilight Zone" episode 'Nightmare at 20,000 Feet', with a Gremlin only Bart can see attacking the school bus), and 'Bart Simpson's Dracula' (Mr. Burns as Dracula, by way of Gary Oldman and Coppola).
My favorite single Halloween segment is probably still 'The Shinning' from "Treehouse of Horror V", an excellent parody of Kubrick's The Shining.
"Uh, Dad, that's his crotch."
- Lisa Simpson
- Lisa Simpson
HOMER: So what do you think, Marge? All I need is a title. I was thinking along the lines of "No TV and no beer make Homer...something something".
MARGE: Go crazy?
HOMER: Don't mind if I do!
MARGE: Go crazy?
HOMER: Don't mind if I do!
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Anyone find this oddly interesting, disturbing or whatnot:
Moe: "English, eh? We saved your *** in World War II..."
Hugh: "Yeah well we saved your arse in World War III..."
Meanwhile, my favorite character is supporting character Homer. In saying this I mean he's usually at his best when not the centre peice for the story. Ie: The episode where Bart falls in love with Jessica Lovejoy...:
Marge: "Have you noticed anything strange about Bart lately?"
Homer: "New glasses?"
Marge: "No, I think there's something wrong with him."
Homer: "Probably misses his old glasses."
___________
Homer: "And then we'd get the chair."
Marge: "That's not what I meant."
Homer: "It was, Marge, admit it."
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Homer: "Sunrise sunset, sunrise sunset, the cats in the cradle and the silver spoon, yes, we have no bananas..."
Marge: "Our little boy is growing up, isn't he?"
Homer: "No. Didn't you hear? They have no bananas!! They have no bananas to-da-a-aaay...."
Moe: "English, eh? We saved your *** in World War II..."
Hugh: "Yeah well we saved your arse in World War III..."
Meanwhile, my favorite character is supporting character Homer. In saying this I mean he's usually at his best when not the centre peice for the story. Ie: The episode where Bart falls in love with Jessica Lovejoy...:
Marge: "Have you noticed anything strange about Bart lately?"
Homer: "New glasses?"
Marge: "No, I think there's something wrong with him."
Homer: "Probably misses his old glasses."
___________
Homer: "And then we'd get the chair."
Marge: "That's not what I meant."
Homer: "It was, Marge, admit it."
___________
Homer: "Sunrise sunset, sunrise sunset, the cats in the cradle and the silver spoon, yes, we have no bananas..."
Marge: "Our little boy is growing up, isn't he?"
Homer: "No. Didn't you hear? They have no bananas!! They have no bananas to-da-a-aaay...."
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Baseball?!
The REAL game is softball!!
"We'll Mr. Burns had done it,
the power plant had won it,
with Rodger Clemmings clucking all the while,
Mike Trocious' tragic illness made us smile,
while soapbox lay unconscience on the bar rool tile,
We're talking Softball,
from main to San Diego,
talking softball,
Mattingly and Kensaigo,
Ken Griffiths grotesquley swollen jaw,
Steve Bracks and his run in with the law,
We're talking Softball,
Ozzie and the Straw."
Note:
Some of those names are obviously wrong, in the song it's all about the ryming, and some of the names get muffelled and I can't hear them properaly, and that was entirely off the top of my head, and in Australia we don't get baseball anyway -- so I still think I did pretty good.
"Sports aren't everything!"
"Sports, sports, sports, sports, sports, sports, sports, sports....Marge, Bart gets to ride up front with me today 'cos he's good at sports."
The REAL game is softball!!
"We'll Mr. Burns had done it,
the power plant had won it,
with Rodger Clemmings clucking all the while,
Mike Trocious' tragic illness made us smile,
while soapbox lay unconscience on the bar rool tile,
We're talking Softball,
from main to San Diego,
talking softball,
Mattingly and Kensaigo,
Ken Griffiths grotesquley swollen jaw,
Steve Bracks and his run in with the law,
We're talking Softball,
Ozzie and the Straw."
Note:
Some of those names are obviously wrong, in the song it's all about the ryming, and some of the names get muffelled and I can't hear them properaly, and that was entirely off the top of my head, and in Australia we don't get baseball anyway -- so I still think I did pretty good.
"Sports aren't everything!"
"Sports, sports, sports, sports, sports, sports, sports, sports....Marge, Bart gets to ride up front with me today 'cos he's good at sports."
Just so you know, the names are:
Roger Clemens, Mike Scoscia (I think I spelled that right), Don Mattingly, Jose Canseco, Ken Griffey Jr., Steve Sax, Ozzie Smith, and Daryl Strawberry. GREAT episode, BTW.
"It's like there's a party in my mouth, and everyone's invited."
Burns: "Strawberry, you're sitting out now. This next picture is left-handed."
Starberry: "But Skip, I've got 9 home runs today."
Burns: "Yes, you should be very proud of yourself, but this is strategy (or pitching matchups or something, I forget)...it's what good managers do to win ballgames."
Roger Clemens, Mike Scoscia (I think I spelled that right), Don Mattingly, Jose Canseco, Ken Griffey Jr., Steve Sax, Ozzie Smith, and Daryl Strawberry. GREAT episode, BTW.
"It's like there's a party in my mouth, and everyone's invited."
Burns: "Strawberry, you're sitting out now. This next picture is left-handed."
Starberry: "But Skip, I've got 9 home runs today."
Burns: "Yes, you should be very proud of yourself, but this is strategy (or pitching matchups or something, I forget)...it's what good managers do to win ballgames."
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Saw one of the funniest episodes of the Simpson's in recent history last night, remember we're behind you in Australia, so you've probably all already seen it, but it was an episodic episode (like say the "22 Short Films About Springfield Episode") in which the family travels to Florida, kills an alligator, escapes via train (sorta) work in a diner, get caught by the cops, tried by the state, work in a chain gang, are released when the alligator re-emerges alive -- leaving only North Dakota as the one state they're allowed in.
It reminded me of other epic episodes, "The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson", "The Grapes of Wrath" (that wasn't it's name, but it was close), "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo", and a few others. I wouldn't say the Australian epidsode though. It had some great quotes, honestly.
"You're insincenre....I like that."
"You're stealing my trailer....I like that."
"You're presumptious...I like that."
And now some that weren't from the Diner Lady....
"SPRING BREAK!"
Heh heh heh.
Did it go for an hour. It sure felt like it.
One hour....I like that.
It reminded me of other epic episodes, "The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson", "The Grapes of Wrath" (that wasn't it's name, but it was close), "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo", and a few others. I wouldn't say the Australian epidsode though. It had some great quotes, honestly.
"You're insincenre....I like that."
"You're stealing my trailer....I like that."
"You're presumptious...I like that."
And now some that weren't from the Diner Lady....
"SPRING BREAK!"
Heh heh heh.
Did it go for an hour. It sure felt like it.
One hour....I like that.