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== Please see my [http://www.find2kids.com '''Home Page'''] ==
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==Please see my [http://www.find2kids.com '''Home Page''']==
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<tr><font size=+2><u>My Favorite Characters</u></font>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[[Moe Szyslak]] and [[Barney Gumble]]</b></p>
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<tr><font size=+2><u>My Favorite "Staring" Voice</u></font>
<tr><font size=+1><b>My Favorite Characters</b></font>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[[Dan Castellaneta]]</b></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Moe Szyslak]] and [[Barney Gumble]]</p>
 
 
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<tr><font size=+2><u>My Favorite Special Guest Voice</u></font>
<font size=+1><b>My Favorite "Staring" Voice</b></font>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>Danny Deveto as 'Uncie Herb' Powell</b></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Dan Castellaneta]]</p>
 
 
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<tr><font size=+2><u>My Favorite <i>Recurring</i> Guest Voice</u></font>
<font size=+1><b>My Favorite Special Guest Voice</b></font>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[[Phil Hartman]] as "Actor 'Troy McClure:'</b>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Danny Deveto]] as 'Uncie Herb' Powell</p>
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<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;You might remember him from such episodes as ..."</p>
 
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<tr><font size=+2><u>My Favorite "Also Staring" Voice</u></font>
<font size=+1><b>My Favorite <i>Recurring</i> Guest Voice</b></font>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>[[Karl Wiedergott]]</b></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Phil Hartman]] as "Actor 'Troy McClure:' You might remember him from such episodes as ..."</p>
 
 
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<tr><font size=+2><u>My Favorite "<i>Homer Moments</i>"</u></font></tr>
 
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<font size=+1><b>My Favorite "Also Staring" Voice</b></font>
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&nbsp;<br><b>Remember when Homer jumps Springfield Gorge?</b>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Karl Wiedergott]]</p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Homer '''accidentally''' attempts the stunt, and almost makes it, but ends up tumbling head-over-heels down the gorge's face. This {falling) goes on and on, and with each impact, Homer's injuries become more and more gruesome - all the while, Homer is shouting "D'oh; yeow; owh" and the like.</p>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;He's then lifted by helicopter, to the top of the gorge in a stretcher - with his head colliding with the rock face all the up. Homer's placed into an ambulance, which sounds its siren and speeds away - only to crash into a tree after only a few feet. Homer is ejected from the back of the ambulance and, still on the stretcher, rolls to the end of the cliff and tumbles back down the gorge, trailing an I.V. bag behind him.</tr>
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<br><b>Remember when Homer's arm is stuck in a vending machine?</b>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Homer passes a vending machine selling a new soft drink, but - turning out his pockets, he has no change. He says to Lenny and Carl: "Time to stick it to the man." As Homer reaches into the machine, Lenny warns him that 'someone lost an arm in there,' but Homer tells him that it's just an urban legend. The scene cuts away to Homer winding his arm through the various gears inside the machine - past a skeletonized arm and hand (holding a "Fresca") - until he finally grabs his quarry and claims "I got it!"</p>
  
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;However, Homer discovers his arm is now stuck in the vending machine - and what's worse; he remembers that he has to call Marge. Grunting, Homer starts struggling down the hallway. He takes a step, grunts, drags the vending machines forward, and takes another step. With each step he begins to utter: "Must!-call!-Marge!"</p>
<font size=+1><b>My Favorite "<u>Homer Moments</u>"</b></font></tr>
 
  
<tr><b>Remeber when Homer was trying to stop Bart from jumping Springfield Gorge?</b>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;By this point Lenny and Carl have deserted Homer, who realizes he is now alone. Then he spots another vending machine selling candy and drools - 'So__o hu_ng_ry.' The scene cuts briefly away to Marge impatiently waiting by the phone - which then rings. As Marge answers, the scene cuts back to Homer - sitting on the floor, now with his other arm stuck in the candy machine! Though <b>both</b> his arms are stuck, Homer has somehow managed to dial the phone, and he sheepishly tells Marge of his situation.</p>
  
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Homer ''''accidentally''' attempts the stunt himself, and almost makes it, but ends up tumbling head-over-heels down the gorge's face. This {falling) goes on and on, and with each impact, Homer's injuries become more and more gruesome - all the while, Homer is shouting "D'oh; yeow; owh" and the like. </p>
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;When the scene returns to Homer and his predicament, he is surrounded by rescue workers - one of whom is holding a 'Skill Saw' explaining that he'll have to cut Homer's arms off. Homer laments: "They'll grow back - right?" Shifting his eyes, the worker assures Homer, saying: "Oh... Yeah" as he starts the saw.</p>
&nbsp;&nbsp; He's then lifted by hellicopter to the top of the gorge in a streacher - though his head continues to collide with the rock face all the up. Homer is placed into an ambulance, which sounds its siren and speeds away - only to crash into a tree after a few feet. Homer is ejected from the back of the ambulance and - still on the stracher (with its legs and wells extended) - rolls to the end of the cliff and tumbles back down the gorge - traiing an I.V. bag that's conected to his arm.
 
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<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Just before the worker starts sawing Homer's first arm, another asks: "Are you just holding on to the can?</p>
If you don't agree with my edits ... too bad, I've done my research!
 
  
<P>If you still don't agree, tell me why.
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Homer responds: "What's your point!!" The scene cuts away to Homer walking off - rubbing his his arms with the sound of rolling laughter in the background.</tr>
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If you don't agree with my edits ... too bad, I've done my research!
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<P>If you still don't agree, feel free to tell me why.</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:15, February 21, 2021

Please see my Home Page[edit]

My Favorite Characters

  Moe Szyslak and Barney Gumble

 My Favorite "Staring" Voice

  Dan Castellaneta

 My Favorite Special Guest Voice

  Danny Deveto as 'Uncie Herb' Powell

 My Favorite Recurring Guest Voice

  Phil Hartman as "Actor 'Troy McClure:'
     You might remember him from such episodes as ..."

 My Favorite "Also Staring" Voice

  Karl Wiedergott

 My Favorite "Homer Moments"  
Remember when Homer jumps Springfield Gorge?

     Homer accidentally attempts the stunt, and almost makes it, but ends up tumbling head-over-heels down the gorge's face. This {falling) goes on and on, and with each impact, Homer's injuries become more and more gruesome - all the while, Homer is shouting "D'oh; yeow; owh" and the like.

     He's then lifted by helicopter, to the top of the gorge in a stretcher - with his head colliding with the rock face all the up. Homer's placed into an ambulance, which sounds its siren and speeds away - only to crash into a tree after only a few feet. Homer is ejected from the back of the ambulance and, still on the stretcher, rolls to the end of the cliff and tumbles back down the gorge, trailing an I.V. bag behind him. 
Remember when Homer's arm is stuck in a vending machine?

     Homer passes a vending machine selling a new soft drink, but - turning out his pockets, he has no change. He says to Lenny and Carl: "Time to stick it to the man." As Homer reaches into the machine, Lenny warns him that 'someone lost an arm in there,' but Homer tells him that it's just an urban legend. The scene cuts away to Homer winding his arm through the various gears inside the machine - past a skeletonized arm and hand (holding a "Fresca") - until he finally grabs his quarry and claims "I got it!"

     However, Homer discovers his arm is now stuck in the vending machine - and what's worse; he remembers that he has to call Marge. Grunting, Homer starts struggling down the hallway. He takes a step, grunts, drags the vending machines forward, and takes another step. With each step he begins to utter: "Must!-call!-Marge!"

     By this point Lenny and Carl have deserted Homer, who realizes he is now alone. Then he spots another vending machine selling candy and drools - 'So__o hu_ng_ry.' The scene cuts briefly away to Marge impatiently waiting by the phone - which then rings. As Marge answers, the scene cuts back to Homer - sitting on the floor, now with his other arm stuck in the candy machine! Though both his arms are stuck, Homer has somehow managed to dial the phone, and he sheepishly tells Marge of his situation.

     When the scene returns to Homer and his predicament, he is surrounded by rescue workers - one of whom is holding a 'Skill Saw' explaining that he'll have to cut Homer's arms off. Homer laments: "They'll grow back - right?" Shifting his eyes, the worker assures Homer, saying: "Oh... Yeah" as he starts the saw.

     Just before the worker starts sawing Homer's first arm, another asks: "Are you just holding on to the can?

     Homer responds: "What's your point!!" The scene cuts away to Homer walking off - rubbing his his arms with the sound of rolling laughter in the background.

If you don't agree with my edits ... too bad, I've done my research!

If you still don't agree, feel free to tell me why.