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by samurai_cable » Sun Oct 24, 2004 11:24 am
Glad you enjoyed it~ My friends always discuss simpsons every once in a while; it's on channel 10 and Fox 8 over here a LOT. I see at least once a day Yes... a lot of repeating episodes but it's a lot of fun.
I've always loved this one:
*Trash truck takes Flanders' mailbox instead of the trash can*
Ned: Son of a didly!
They repeat it numerous times in the one episode, if you've seen it... I never seem to get tired of that one
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by carreypunkrawker » Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:06 am
lol. i just need to scream that one out in class one day. that line is one of the funniest lines I've ever heard. lol. Ned Flanders is hilarious. . .
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by samurai_cable » Mon Oct 25, 2004 8:16 am
lol I totally agree~ I'm going to watch it again today... I need a bit time to relax after that brain-wracking maths test...
my heat-opressed brain..........
This one is from Cheif Wiggum:
Bake him away, toys!
Like father... like son...
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by -->Blunt<-- » Mon Oct 25, 2004 2:53 pm
Hehe, two days ago there came this South Park episode with the Simpsons in it on TV. It was really funny. I heard that the makers of the Simpsons made an episode about Soth Park as well because of this South Park episode.
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by samurai_cable » Mon Oct 25, 2004 10:56 pm
Really? That sounds cool I liked the Harry Potter one in Simpsons, it was very interesting and funny. The Hamlet one was also very good
My favourite character in South Park is Kenny... but he gets killed off the show... for good. Oh well. He's still my favourite Who is your favourite?
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by -->Blunt<-- » Tue Oct 26, 2004 1:00 pm
I think my favourite one is Cartman. It's funny when he always wants to make clear that he is the boss and says to the other what to do. If they don't do it he either says bad things to them or says, "I go home guys." But they are all good. At the moment here comes the 5th season where Kenny is dead all the time and later comes first as a ghost and in the end as a human being back.
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by samurai_cable » Tue Oct 26, 2004 1:57 pm
Oh really? that's cool. lol, Kenny's ghost, funny I haven't been chasing South Park... I only watch once in a while... which can be a long time. I prefer Simpsons over South Park
If you've ever seen the Hamlet version of Simpsons:
"I have a fear of being stabbed." Cheif Wiggum (Polonius)
"Ok, I'll do one of these soliloquys. *Ahem* Note to self, kill that kid." Moe (Claudius)
"Hey! I didn't use that much poison!" Moe again.
Finally,
"It's cold outside, remember to put on a sweater, A SWEATER!" Homer (King Hamlet)
i love simpsons
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by Noe Izumi » Thu Oct 28, 2004 11:31 am
Me! Me!
I love the Simpsons since I was a very little girl, although doesnt understand them as well as I do now XD
Here in Spain we are a little delayed in episodes, of course,. but not so much. The last we saw was that one about Lisa and her cats (oh my God, poor girl... poor cats XDDD) and Homer the robot...
Although every dat at midday we have an old episode
There is not and never will be a TV series that will make me laugh too much like The Simpons...
Simpsons forever!
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by Edward Nygma » Thu Oct 28, 2004 6:51 pm
One of my favourites is when Homer and Bart create a grease-stealing business:
HOMER: Please Marge I'm trying to achieve financial independance!
MARGE: With cans of grease???
HOMER (sarcastic): No! Through savings and wise investments...of course with cans of grease!!!!
BART: But dad, the bacon we used cost 27 dollars!
HOMER: that was your mother's money
BART: But...doesn't she get her money from you?
HOMER: And I get my money from grease, so what's the problem?
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by samurai_cable » Fri Oct 29, 2004 1:00 am
LOL I remember that episode well argh... my computer is sooo messed up at the moment... Damn you "backdoor-coreflood virus!!" i don't even know what the hey it is....I'm using my mum's and the internet connection is realllly slow... but I had to come on... no matter what....
anyway! I think I'm a bit out of Simpson's quotes right now... leme see...
got one~
Bart spelling:
"I-M-P..."
"HA HA, Bart's pee!!" Nelson
"I made Bart in my pants." Ralph
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by samurai_cable » Tue Nov 02, 2004 1:57 am
Does anyone know if Jim Carrey ever did a cameo on Simpsons? I don't think he did....... I wonder who he'd be if he did get a cameo... Just a question I've been wanting to ask but didn't get the chance
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by thecablegal » Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:58 pm
No, he hasn't, or not that I know of!
Oh, it's funny when Marge says:
"No, I will not pay you 500 dollars for sex!"
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by samurai_cable » Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:04 am
lol Maybe they will invite him onto the show soon... But how would I know? Maybe they'll make their own version of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events... They did it with Harry Potter.
The X-Files episode was funny as well They put Homer on a lie detector machine and then Skully (jeesh... duno how to spell) asked if he understood what to do:
"Yes!" Homer. And the machine blew up :D
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by Edward Nygma » Wed Nov 03, 2004 1:38 pm
Lol! Love that episode! And Mr Burns is so funny in it: "I bring you peace!....I bring you loooove!"
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by thecablegal » Wed Nov 03, 2004 2:13 pm
Lol, yeah the lie detector episode was hilarious!
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