not from the jebus episode.Quote:
Originally posted by Green
Is that from the Jebus episode?
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not from the jebus episode.Quote:
Originally posted by Green
Is that from the Jebus episode?
The first episode of course.Quote:
"Well, you're damned if you do, and you're damned if you don't."
"When I'm 18 I am so out of here."
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Originally posted by Rick
The first episode of course.
nope i was thinking more the episode when Bart switchs tests with martin and hes in the gifted school and the teacher asks him for shit what ever its called and the only one he could come up with was well your damned if you do and your damned if you dont
Johnpv, that was the first episode. Wait, wasn't it? Bart the Genius? Am I sane yet... :confused:
That was the first episode (unless you count the Christmas special).Quote:
Originally posted by Johnpv
nope i was thinking more the episode when Bart switchs tests with martin and hes in the gifted school and the teacher asks him for shit what ever its called and the only one he could come up with was well your damned if you do and your damned if you dont
"You sir, are worse than Hitler."
Patty and Selma's supervisor saying that to Homer after he smokes 2 cigarettes. It was the episode where he borrows money from Patty and Selma and they pretty much blackmail him.Quote:
Originally posted by sleeveboy
"You sir, are worse than Hitler."
"I will never wash this hand again."
Of course the episode where Homer blows all the savings investing in jack 0' lanterns (after Halloween like a wise investor of course) which leads to an IOU from Patty and Selma. After Marge discovers, Homer becomes a limo driver and he finds out has to get a chaffeur's (sp?) liscense (a scene which included a fantastic performance by Mel Brooks as himself) and who does he need to take a test form other than Patty and Selma. He saves their asses when they're smoking on the job and get caught by their boss, who happens to be the woman who delivers the above line to Homer when he covers for them saying the cigarettes are his. The same scene included the other classic line:Quote:
"You sir, are worse than Hitler."
"Are those yours?"
"Yes. I am in flavor country."
"Both of them?"
"It's a big country."
:)
I imagine its been said mroe than once, but I'm guessing the episode where Bart gets a crush on the new neighbor and she spits in his hand, which is when Bart says this line. "The hand controls ME!" :lol:Quote:
"I will never wash this hand again."
"Let the bears pay the Bear Tax, I pay the Homer tax!"
BTW, after you solve it, you continue it.
Proposition 24 episode. Bears were blamed on illeghal immigrants. Apu must gain citizenship.Quote:
"Let the bears pay the Bear Tax, I pay the Homer tax!"
"Man, your mom is hot."