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'''Homer''': Hello? Can I get some help? Snack-related mishap!
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:'''Homer''': Hello? Can I get some help? Snack-related mishap!
 
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'''Moe''': We're phasing out the games. People drink less when they're having fun.
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:'''Moe''': We're phasing out the games. People drink less when they're having fun.
 
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'''Marge''': Homer, stop that, it's just a weather station!
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:'''Marge''': Homer, stop that, it's just a weather station!
 
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:'''Homer''': Come on, Marge, it's fun to smash things!
'''Homer''': Come on, Marge, it's fun to smash things!
 
 
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'''Marge''': I'm disappointed in you. But it turns out I had a wonderful time with Ruth Powers. In fact, we're going out again tomorrow night.
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:'''Marge''': I'm disappointed in you. But it turns out I had a wonderful time with Ruth Powers. In fact, we're going out again tomorrow night.
 
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:'''Homer''': Marge, that's twice, I think you're spending entirely too much time with this woman!
'''Homer''': Marge, that's twice, I think you're spending entirely too much time with this woman!
 
 
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'''Lisa''': I always knew someday Mom would violently rise up and cast off the shackles of our male oppressors.
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:'''Lisa''': I always knew someday Mom would violently rise up and cast off the shackles of our male oppressors.
 
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:'''Bart''': Eh, shut your yap.
'''Bart''': Eh, shut your yap.
 
 
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'''Homer''': Look Marge, I'm sorry I haven't been a better husband. I'm sorry about the time I tried to make gravy in the bathtub. I'm sorry I used your wedding dress to wax the car.
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:'''Homer''': Look Marge, I'm sorry I haven't been a better husband. I'm sorry about the time I tried to make gravy in the bathtub. I'm sorry I used your wedding dress to wax the car. And I'm sorry--Oh well, let's just say I'm sorry for the whole marriage up to this point.
 
 
And I'm sorry--Oh well, let's just say I'm sorry for the whole marriage up to this point.
 
 
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'''Ruth Powers''': I should get home to my daughter before that naked talk show comes on.
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:'''Ruth Powers''': I should get home to my daughter before that naked talk show comes on.
 
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'''Homer''': I can have a great time all by myself.
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:'''Homer''': I can have a great time all by myself.
 
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:'''Lisa''': Hey Dad, I think state and federal laws require us to have a babysitter.
'''Lisa''': Hey Dad, I think state and federal laws require us to have a babysitter.
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:'''Homer''': Oh, Lisa. Haven't you seen "Home Alone"? If some burglars come, it'll be a very humorous and entertaining situation.
 
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:'''Bart''': You're absolutely right, Dad. We don't need a baby-sitter.
'''Homer''': Oh, Lisa. Haven't you seen "Home Alone"? If some burglars come, it'll be a very humorous and entertaining situation.
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:'''Homer''': Wait a minute ''[takes out card reading: "Always do opposite of what Bart Says."]'' You kids do need a baby-sitter!
 
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:'''Bart''': ''[to himself]'' Blast that infernal card! (to Homer) Hey, Dad. Don't give me that card.
'''Bart''': You're absolutely right, Dad. We don't need a baby-sitter.
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:'''Homer''': Here ya go--''[pulls card away]''--No!
 
 
'''Homer''': Wait a minute (takes out card reading: "Always do opposite of what Bart Says.") You kids do need a baby-sitter!
 
 
 
'''Bart''': (to himself) Blast that infernal card! (to Homer) Hey, Dad. Don't give me that card.
 
 
 
'''Homer''': Here ya go--(pulls card away)--No!
 
 
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'''Ruth''': I envy you and Homer.
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:'''Ruth''': I envy you and Homer.
 
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:'''Marge''': Thank you. Why?
'''Marge''': Thank you. Why?
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:'''Ruth''': If you ever met my ex-husband, you'd understand. All he ever did was eat, sleep and drink beer.
 
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:'''Marge''': Your point being?
'''Ruth''': If you ever met my ex-husband, you'd understand. All he ever did was eat, sleep and drink beer.
 
 
 
'''Marge''': Your point being?
 
 
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'''Chief Wiggum''': Mmm, engine-black eggs. If we can keep these down, we'll be sitting pretty.
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:'''Chief Wiggum''': Mmm, engine-black eggs. If we can keep these down, we'll be sitting pretty.
 
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:''[Marge and Ruth drive by]''
(Marge and Ruth drive by)
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:'''Homer''': That's them!
 
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:'''Chief Wiggum''': Quiet! I can't hear the eggs.
'''Homer''': That's them!
 
 
 
'''Chief Wiggum''': Quiet! I can't hear the eggs.
 
 
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'''Bart''': Don't worry, you'll feel better once we put your hair up in curlers and give you a makeover, Homina.
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:'''Bart''': Don't worry, you'll feel better once we put your hair up in curlers and give you a makeover, Homina.
 
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:'''Homer''': ''[In a feminine voice]'' Ooh, that would be delightfu--Quiet boy!
'''Homer''': (In a feminine voice) Ooh, that would be delightfu--Quiet boy!
 
 
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'''Homer''': Where are you going?
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:'''Homer''': Where are you going?
 
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:'''Marge''': I don't know.
'''Marge''': I don't know.
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:'''Homer''': When will you be home?
 
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:'''Marge''': I'm not sure.
'''Homer''': When will you be home?
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:'''Homer''': Where are you going?
 
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:'''Marge''': You already asked me that!
'''Marge''': I'm not sure.
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:'''Homer''': Will you bring me back something?
 
 
'''Homer''': Where are you going?
 
 
 
'''Marge''': You already asked me that!
 
 
 
'''Homer''': Will you bring me back something?
 
 
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'''Marge''': Dear Mrs. Simpson, while we were rescuing your husband, a lumber yard burned down.
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:'''Marge''': Dear Mrs. Simpson, while we were rescuing your husband, a lumber yard burned down.
 
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:'''Homer''': Ohh, lumber has a million uses.
'''Homer''': Ohh, lumber has a million uses.
 
 
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'''Ruth''': Thanks, Marge. When my husband left, he took all our power tools along with the car, my youth, my faith in mankind.
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:'''Ruth''': Thanks, Marge. When my husband left, he took all our power tools along with the car, my youth, my faith in mankind.
 
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'''Marge''': Well, thank you for a lovely time.
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:'''Marge''': Well, thank you for a lovely time.
 
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:'''Ruth''': You're not going home already, are you?
'''Ruth''': You're not going home already, are you?
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:'''Marge''': Well, it's almost 9:30.
 
 
'''Marge''': Well, it's almost 9:30.
 
 
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'''Homer''': How can you do this, Marge? How can you desert your children?
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:'''Homer''': How can you do this, Marge? How can you desert your children?
 
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:'''Lisa''': Have a blast, Mom.
'''Lisa''': Have a blast, Mom.
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:'''Bart''': Rock the Casbah!
 
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:'''Homer''': ''[sneers at Bart]'' "Man's best friend" indeed.
'''Bart''': Rock the Casbah!
 
 
 
'''Homer''': [sneers at Bart] "Man's best friend" indeed.
 
 
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'''Lionel Hutz''': Mr. Simpson, I was just going through your garbage, and I couldn't help overhearing that you need a babysitter. Of course, being a highly-skilled attorney, my fee is $175 an hour.
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:'''Lionel Hutz''': Mr. Simpson, I was just going through your garbage, and I couldn't help overhearing that you need a babysitter. Of course, being a highly-skilled attorney, my fee is $175 an hour.
 
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:'''Homer''': We pay eight dollars for the night, and you can take two popsicles out of the freezer.
'''Homer''': We pay eight dollars for the night, and you can take two popsicles out of the freezer.
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:'''Lionel Hutz''': Three.
 
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:'''Homer''': Two.
'''Lionel Hutz''': Three.
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:'''Lionel Hutz''': OK, two. And I get to keep this old bird cage.
 
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:'''Homer''': Done!
'''Homer''': Two.
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:'''Lionel Hutz''': Still got it.
 
 
'''Lionel Hutz''': OK, two. And I get to keep this old bird cage.
 
 
 
'''Homer''': Done!
 
 
 
'''Lionel Hutz''': Still got it.
 
 
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'''Marge''': What was it you wanted to show me?
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:'''Marge''': What was it you wanted to show me?
 
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:'''Ruth''': This. ''[pulls a gun]''
'''Ruth''': This. [pulls a gun]
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:'''Marge''': ''[gasps]'' You're not going to hunt me for sport, are you?
 
 
'''Marge''': [gasps] You're not going to hunt me for sport, are you?
 
 
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'''Lisa''': Mr. Hutz, why are you burning all your personal papers?
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:'''Lisa''': Mr. Hutz, why are you burning all your personal papers?
 
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:'''Lionel Hutz''': As of this moment, Lionel Hutz no longer exists. Say hello to Miguel Sanchez!
'''Lionel Hutz''': As of this moment, Lionel Hutz no longer exists. Say hello to Miguel Sanchez!
 
 
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'''Marge''': Ruth, is there something you want to tell me?
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:'''Marge''': Ruth, is there something you want to tell me?
 
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:'''Ruth''': Remember when I said my ex-husband was behind on his child support?
'''Ruth''': Remember when I said my ex-husband was behind on his child support?
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:'''Marge''': Uh huh.
 
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:'''Ruth''': Well, to even things up, I kind of stole his car.
'''Marge''': Uh huh.
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:'''Marge''': Didn't you realize all you had to do was report him to the police?
 
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:'''Ruth''': Marge, you're the level-headed friend I never had.
'''Ruth''': Well, to even things up, I kind of stole his car.
 
 
 
'''Marge''': Didn't you realize all you had to do was report him to the police?
 
 
 
'''Ruth''': Marge, you're the level-headed friend I never had.
 
 
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'''Chief Wiggum''': We're in pursuit of two female suspects. One is wearing a green dress, pearls, and has a lot of blue hair.
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:'''Chief Wiggum''': We're in pursuit of two female suspects. One is wearing a green dress, pearls, and has a lot of blue hair.
 
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:'''Homer''': A lot of blue hair? Hee hee -- what a freak! ''[realizes]'' ...it's Marge! She's become a crazed criminal just because I didn't take her to the ballet.
'''Homer''': A lot of blue hair? Hee hee -- what a freak! [realizes]...it's Marge! She's become a crazed criminal just because I didn't take her to the ballet.
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:'''Chief Wiggum''': That's exactly how Dillinger got started.
 
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:'''Homer''': Really?
'''Chief Wiggum''': That's exactly how Dillinger got started.
 
 
 
'''Homer''': Really?
 
 
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'''Marge''': I don't want to be a wet blanket, but maybe you should give yourself up.
 
'''Marge''': I don't want to be a wet blanket, but maybe you should give yourself up.
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'''Ruth''': Marge, it's a matter of principle. I just can't let that deadbeat win again. You're with me, aren'tcha?
 
'''Ruth''': Marge, it's a matter of principle. I just can't let that deadbeat win again. You're with me, aren'tcha?
  
'''Marge''': [thinks] I should say something reassuring and noncommittal. [spoken] Hmm.
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'''Marge''': ''[thinks]'' I should say something reassuring and noncommittal. ''[spoken]'' Hmm.
 
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'''Ruth''': Look, Marge, there's no reason for you to get dragged into this. Once we lose the cops, I'll let you out.
 
'''Ruth''': Look, Marge, there's no reason for you to get dragged into this. Once we lose the cops, I'll let you out.
  
 
'''Marge''': Well, I don't think they'll be that easy to lose. These are professional lawmen, and --
 
'''Marge''': Well, I don't think they'll be that easy to lose. These are professional lawmen, and --
 
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''[Ruth turns the car's lights off]''
[Ruth turns the car's lights off]
 
 
 
 
'''Chief Wiggum''': Oh my God! It just disappeared. It's a ghost-car! [slams on the brakes] There are ghost-cars all over these highways, you know.
 
'''Chief Wiggum''': Oh my God! It just disappeared. It's a ghost-car! [slams on the brakes] There are ghost-cars all over these highways, you know.
  
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'''Bart''': Hey, it's morning and Mom and Dad aren't home.
 
'''Bart''': Hey, it's morning and Mom and Dad aren't home.
  
'''Lisa''': Don't worry. Mr. Hutz is still here to take care of us. (nudges Lionel Hutz, who growls and brandishes a knife)
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'''Lisa''': Don't worry. Mr. Hutz is still here to take care of us. ''[nudges Lionel Hutz, who growls and brandishes a knife]''
  
'''Lionel Hutz''' (wakes up defensively): Don't touch my stuff! (realizes where he is) H-Hey, this isn't the YMCA.
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'''Lionel Hutz''' ''[wakes up defensively]'' Don't touch my stuff! ''[realizes where he is]'' H-Hey, this isn't the YMCA.
 
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'''Chief Wiggum''': Dispatch, this is Chief Wiggum, back in pursuit of the rebelling women.
 
'''Chief Wiggum''': Dispatch, this is Chief Wiggum, back in pursuit of the rebelling women.
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'''Chief Wiggum''': Oh, uh, I'm, er, I'm on a road. Uh, looks to be asphalt...oh, geez, trees, shrubs...er, I'm directly under the earth's sun...now!
 
'''Chief Wiggum''': Oh, uh, I'm, er, I'm on a road. Uh, looks to be asphalt...oh, geez, trees, shrubs...er, I'm directly under the earth's sun...now!
 
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'''Kent Brockman''': At the risk of editorializing, these women are guilty, and must be dealt with in a harsh and brutal fashion. Otherwise, their behavior could incite other women leading to anarchy of biblical proportions. [pause] It's in the "Revelations," people!
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'''Kent Brockman''': At the risk of editorializing, these women are guilty, and must be dealt with in a harsh and brutal fashion. Otherwise, their behavior could incite other women leading to anarchy of biblical proportions. ¡¡[pause]¡¡ It's in the "Revelations," people!
 
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'''Ruth''': I give up. A single mother can't win in a man's world.
 
'''Ruth''': I give up. A single mother can't win in a man's world.
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'''Narrator''': Ruth Powers was tried in Springfield Superior Court. The judge dismissed her ex-husband's auto theft charges and forced him to pay all back child support. Mr. Powers blamed the outcome on his lawyer, one Lionel Hutz. Lionel Hutz, AKA: Miguel Sanchez, AKA: Dr. Nguyen Van Falk, was paid 8 dollars for his 32 hours of babysitting. He was glad to get it. Marge Simpson was charged with a violation of penal code section 618A: "Wanton Destruction of Precious Antique Cans." She was ordered to pay 50 cents to replace the cans, and $2000 in punitive damages and mental anguish. Homer Simpson was remanded to the custody of the United States Army Neurochemical Research Center at Fort Meade, Maryland, for extensive testing.
 
'''Narrator''': Ruth Powers was tried in Springfield Superior Court. The judge dismissed her ex-husband's auto theft charges and forced him to pay all back child support. Mr. Powers blamed the outcome on his lawyer, one Lionel Hutz. Lionel Hutz, AKA: Miguel Sanchez, AKA: Dr. Nguyen Van Falk, was paid 8 dollars for his 32 hours of babysitting. He was glad to get it. Marge Simpson was charged with a violation of penal code section 618A: "Wanton Destruction of Precious Antique Cans." She was ordered to pay 50 cents to replace the cans, and $2000 in punitive damages and mental anguish. Homer Simpson was remanded to the custody of the United States Army Neurochemical Research Center at Fort Meade, Maryland, for extensive testing.
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'''Homer''': Woo-hoo!
  
'''Homer''': Woo-hoo!
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Homer: Hello? Can I get some help? Snack-related mishap!

Moe: We're phasing out the games. People drink less when they're having fun.

Marge: Homer, stop that, it's just a weather station!
Homer: Come on, Marge, it's fun to smash things!

Marge: I'm disappointed in you. But it turns out I had a wonderful time with Ruth Powers. In fact, we're going out again tomorrow night.
Homer: Marge, that's twice, I think you're spending entirely too much time with this woman!

Lisa: I always knew someday Mom would violently rise up and cast off the shackles of our male oppressors.
Bart: Eh, shut your yap.

Homer: Look Marge, I'm sorry I haven't been a better husband. I'm sorry about the time I tried to make gravy in the bathtub. I'm sorry I used your wedding dress to wax the car. And I'm sorry--Oh well, let's just say I'm sorry for the whole marriage up to this point.

Ruth Powers: I should get home to my daughter before that naked talk show comes on.

Homer: I can have a great time all by myself.
Lisa: Hey Dad, I think state and federal laws require us to have a babysitter.
Homer: Oh, Lisa. Haven't you seen "Home Alone"? If some burglars come, it'll be a very humorous and entertaining situation.
Bart: You're absolutely right, Dad. We don't need a baby-sitter.
Homer: Wait a minute [takes out card reading: "Always do opposite of what Bart Says."] You kids do need a baby-sitter!
Bart: [to himself] Blast that infernal card! (to Homer) Hey, Dad. Don't give me that card.
Homer: Here ya go--[pulls card away]--No!

Ruth: I envy you and Homer.
Marge: Thank you. Why?
Ruth: If you ever met my ex-husband, you'd understand. All he ever did was eat, sleep and drink beer.
Marge: Your point being?

Chief Wiggum: Mmm, engine-black eggs. If we can keep these down, we'll be sitting pretty.
[Marge and Ruth drive by]
Homer: That's them!
Chief Wiggum: Quiet! I can't hear the eggs.

Bart: Don't worry, you'll feel better once we put your hair up in curlers and give you a makeover, Homina.
Homer: [In a feminine voice] Ooh, that would be delightfu--Quiet boy!

Homer: Where are you going?
Marge: I don't know.
Homer: When will you be home?
Marge: I'm not sure.
Homer: Where are you going?
Marge: You already asked me that!
Homer: Will you bring me back something?

Marge: Dear Mrs. Simpson, while we were rescuing your husband, a lumber yard burned down.
Homer: Ohh, lumber has a million uses.

Ruth: Thanks, Marge. When my husband left, he took all our power tools along with the car, my youth, my faith in mankind.

Marge: Well, thank you for a lovely time.
Ruth: You're not going home already, are you?
Marge: Well, it's almost 9:30.

Homer: How can you do this, Marge? How can you desert your children?
Lisa: Have a blast, Mom.
Bart: Rock the Casbah!
Homer: [sneers at Bart] "Man's best friend" indeed.

Lionel Hutz: Mr. Simpson, I was just going through your garbage, and I couldn't help overhearing that you need a babysitter. Of course, being a highly-skilled attorney, my fee is $175 an hour.
Homer: We pay eight dollars for the night, and you can take two popsicles out of the freezer.
Lionel Hutz: Three.
Homer: Two.
Lionel Hutz: OK, two. And I get to keep this old bird cage.
Homer: Done!
Lionel Hutz: Still got it.

Marge: What was it you wanted to show me?
Ruth: This. [pulls a gun]
Marge: [gasps] You're not going to hunt me for sport, are you?

Lisa: Mr. Hutz, why are you burning all your personal papers?
Lionel Hutz: As of this moment, Lionel Hutz no longer exists. Say hello to Miguel Sanchez!

Marge: Ruth, is there something you want to tell me?
Ruth: Remember when I said my ex-husband was behind on his child support?
Marge: Uh huh.
Ruth: Well, to even things up, I kind of stole his car.
Marge: Didn't you realize all you had to do was report him to the police?
Ruth: Marge, you're the level-headed friend I never had.

Chief Wiggum: We're in pursuit of two female suspects. One is wearing a green dress, pearls, and has a lot of blue hair.
Homer: A lot of blue hair? Hee hee -- what a freak! [realizes] ...it's Marge! She's become a crazed criminal just because I didn't take her to the ballet.
Chief Wiggum: That's exactly how Dillinger got started.
Homer: Really?

Marge: I don't want to be a wet blanket, but maybe you should give yourself up.

Ruth: Marge, it's a matter of principle. I just can't let that deadbeat win again. You're with me, aren'tcha?

Marge: [thinks] I should say something reassuring and noncommittal. [spoken] Hmm.


Ruth: Look, Marge, there's no reason for you to get dragged into this. Once we lose the cops, I'll let you out.

Marge: Well, I don't think they'll be that easy to lose. These are professional lawmen, and -- [Ruth turns the car's lights off] Chief Wiggum: Oh my God! It just disappeared. It's a ghost-car! [slams on the brakes] There are ghost-cars all over these highways, you know.

Homer: Hold me.

Chief Wiggum: Only if you hold me. [a coyote howls as Chief Wiggum and Homer hold each other scared]


Bart: Hey, it's morning and Mom and Dad aren't home.

Lisa: Don't worry. Mr. Hutz is still here to take care of us. [nudges Lionel Hutz, who growls and brandishes a knife]

Lionel Hutz [wakes up defensively] Don't touch my stuff! [realizes where he is] H-Hey, this isn't the YMCA.


Chief Wiggum: Dispatch, this is Chief Wiggum, back in pursuit of the rebelling women.

Dispatch: All right, your current location?

Chief Wiggum: Oh, uh, I'm, er, I'm on a road. Uh, looks to be asphalt...oh, geez, trees, shrubs...er, I'm directly under the earth's sun...now!


Kent Brockman: At the risk of editorializing, these women are guilty, and must be dealt with in a harsh and brutal fashion. Otherwise, their behavior could incite other women leading to anarchy of biblical proportions. ¡¡[pause]¡¡ It's in the "Revelations," people!


Ruth: I give up. A single mother can't win in a man's world.

Marge: Ruth, that's a lot of hooey. It's not over 'till it's over. [grabs the steering wheel, making the car veer off the road] I'm sorry, I should have asked first.


Chief Wiggum: Oh, no! They're headed right for the Grand Chasm!

Homer: Oh my God! They're going to drive right into it just to teach us men a lesson. And it's all my fault!


Narrator: Ruth Powers was tried in Springfield Superior Court. The judge dismissed her ex-husband's auto theft charges and forced him to pay all back child support. Mr. Powers blamed the outcome on his lawyer, one Lionel Hutz. Lionel Hutz, AKA: Miguel Sanchez, AKA: Dr. Nguyen Van Falk, was paid 8 dollars for his 32 hours of babysitting. He was glad to get it. Marge Simpson was charged with a violation of penal code section 618A: "Wanton Destruction of Precious Antique Cans." She was ordered to pay 50 cents to replace the cans, and $2000 in punitive damages and mental anguish. Homer Simpson was remanded to the custody of the United States Army Neurochemical Research Center at Fort Meade, Maryland, for extensive testing. Homer: Woo-hoo!

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