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When [[Homer]] told [[Lisa]] that he needed his daughter's picks, he said that she was making the [[Kansas City Chiefs|Chiefs]] her five-star silver bullet special and, with Homer's blessing, she'd like to tie it to the Cowboys plus five at [[Chicago Bears|Chicago]]. Homer said that it was good and asked her to call [[Moe]]. After the game it turned out that Lisa had right about the games.<ref name="Lisa">"[[Lisa the Greek]]"</ref>
 
When [[Homer]] told [[Lisa]] that he needed his daughter's picks, he said that she was making the [[Kansas City Chiefs|Chiefs]] her five-star silver bullet special and, with Homer's blessing, she'd like to tie it to the Cowboys plus five at [[Chicago Bears|Chicago]]. Homer said that it was good and asked her to call [[Moe]]. After the game it turned out that Lisa had right about the games.<ref name="Lisa">"[[Lisa the Greek]]"</ref>
  
When [[Homer]] was the leader of the [[Pre-Teen Braves]] he watched a football game wíth his group where the noble [[Kansas City Chiefs|Cheifs]] outsmarted the treacherous Cowboys with a seven-yard screen pass. Unfortuanetely, after further review, the Great Father in the sky determined that the receiver's moccasins were out of bounds.<ref>"[[Bart of War]]"</ref>
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When [[Homer]] was the leader of the [[Pre-Teen Braves]] he watched a football game wíth his group where the noble [[Kansas City Chiefs|Cheifs]] outsmarted the treacherous Cowboys with a seven-yard screen pass. Unfortuanetely, after further review, the Great Father in the sky determined that the receiver's moccasins were out of bounds.<ref>"[[The Bart of War]]"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:07, September 20, 2012

Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys are a football team.

History

The Dallas Cowboys are Homer's favorite team, when he watched a game on Thanksgiving he told Maggie that he wanted them to lose by less than five points. Two people who played in the team were Mr. Kogen and Mr. Wolodarksy.[1]

Homer's biggest dream was to be the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, which many people laughed at him for. After he told this to Hank Scorpio, he got given the Denver Broncos.[2]

When Homer told Lisa that he needed his daughter's picks, he said that she was making the Chiefs her five-star silver bullet special and, with Homer's blessing, she'd like to tie it to the Cowboys plus five at Chicago. Homer said that it was good and asked her to call Moe. After the game it turned out that Lisa had right about the games.[3]

When Homer was the leader of the Pre-Teen Braves he watched a football game wíth his group where the noble Cheifs outsmarted the treacherous Cowboys with a seven-yard screen pass. Unfortuanetely, after further review, the Great Father in the sky determined that the receiver's moccasins were out of bounds.[4]

Trivia

When Fox broadcast "Lisa the Greek" on January 28, 1993 and September 18, 1994, the Dallas Cowboys were the team Homer should bet on if Lisa still loved him.[3]

Behind the Laughter

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Appearances

References