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"'''Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em'''" is the third episode of [[season 18]]. It originally aired on September 24, [[2006]]. The episode was written by [[Matt Warburton]] and directed by [[Mike B. Anderson]] and [[Ralph Sosa]].
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"'''A Fish Called Selma'''" is the nineteenth episode of [[season 7]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the on-hundred and forty-seventh episode overall. It originally aired on March 24, [[1996]]. The episode was written by [[Jack Barth]] and directed by [[Mark Kirkland]]. It guest stars [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Troy McClure]] and [[Fat Tony]] and [[Jeff Goldblum]] as [[MacArthur Parker]].
  
[[Marge]] gets a job as carpenter, but every man thinks she is going to ruin everything she fixes because she is a woman, so [[Homer]] pretends to be the carpenter while Marge does all the work, until he starts receiving too much credit for doing nothing.
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[[Troy McClure]]'s sagging film career is given a boost when he is seen in public with a woman. And to stay in the public eye, Troy must do more than merely date this woman, who happens to be [[Selma Bouvier|Selma]].
  
The [[Simpson family]] make a trip to the [[Springfield Mall]], which is derelict and run down due to [[Mayor Quimby]]'s father being killed there. As they go past several run down stores, they arrive at the remains of a [[JCPenney's]], which has now become a collection of candle kiosks and Persian CD stores...
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"A Fish Called Selma" is the nineteenth episode of season 7 of The Simpsons and the on-hundred and forty-seventh episode overall. It originally aired on March 24, 1996. The episode was written by Jack Barth and directed by Mark Kirkland. It guest stars Phil Hartman as Troy McClure and Fat Tony and Jeff Goldblum as MacArthur Parker.

Troy McClure's sagging film career is given a boost when he is seen in public with a woman. And to stay in the public eye, Troy must do more than merely date this woman, who happens to be Selma.

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