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Difference between revisions of "Bart Simpson's Report on Francis Scott Key/Quotes"

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:'''[[Edna]]''': Gee, Bart, normally when you fake report, you at least hold a piece a paper in your hand. This ought to be good.
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{{qf|[[Edna Krabappel]]}} Gee, Bart, normally when you fake report, you at least hold a piece a paper in your hand. This ought to be good.
:'''[[Bart]]''': Uh, my report is on Francis Scott Key... uh... a relly, really, really... uh... great song writer.
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{{qf|[[Bart]]}} Uh, my report is on [[Francis Scott Key]]... uh... a really, really, really... uh... great song writer.
 
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:'''[[Francis Scott Key]]''': Hey, what's the hold up, Colonel Skinner? We got a gig in an hour, and I don't like my fans waiting.
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{{qf|Francis Scott Key}} Hey, what's the hold up, Colonel Skinner? We got a gig in an hour, and I don't like my fans waiting.
:'''[[Colonel Skinner]]''': Sorry, Key man, but the war of 1812 is on.
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{{qf|Colonel Skinner}} Sorry, Key man, but the war of 1812 is on.
:'''[[Francis Scott Key]]''': A war?
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{{qf|Francis Scott Key}} A war?
 
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:'''[[Colonel Skinner]]''': I'm sorry, Key man. The Twilight's last gleaming is just about over and I've got to get home in time to heat up mother's chicken pot pie.
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{{qf|Colonel Skinner}} I'm sorry, Key man. The Twilight's last gleaming is just about over and I've got to get home in time to heat up mother's chicken pot pie.
:'''[[Francis Scott Key]]''': I got it! A song about chicken pot pies! No, wait! Even better!
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{{qf|Francis Scott Key}} I got it! A song about chicken pot pies! No, wait! Even better!
 
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:'''[[Bart]]''': And with the warning label, Key man's new CD sales went through the roof! He won back the groupies and the war of 1812! Thank you. Thank you.
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{{qf|Bart}} And with the warning label, Key man's new CD sales went through the roof! He won back the groupies and the war of 1812! Thank you. Thank you.
 
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:'''[[Bart]]''': Ya know, it's bad enough I'm missing independe day to rewrite this paper, but did you have to invite the whole town to celebrate next to the school?
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{{qf|Bart}} Ya know, it's bad enough I'm missing Independence Day to rewrite this paper, but did you have to invite the whole town to celebrate next to the school?
:'''[[Edna]]''': No, I didn't. Ha! Now keep writing!
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{{qf|Edna Krabappel}} No, I didn't. Ha! Now keep writing!
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Latest revision as of 09:38, May 15, 2021



Edna Krabappel: Gee, Bart, normally when you fake report, you at least hold a piece a paper in your hand. This ought to be good.
Bart: Uh, my report is on Francis Scott Key... uh... a really, really, really... uh... great song writer.

Francis Scott Key: Hey, what's the hold up, Colonel Skinner? We got a gig in an hour, and I don't like my fans waiting.
Colonel Skinner: Sorry, Key man, but the war of 1812 is on.
Francis Scott Key: A war?

Colonel Skinner: I'm sorry, Key man. The Twilight's last gleaming is just about over and I've got to get home in time to heat up mother's chicken pot pie.
Francis Scott Key: I got it! A song about chicken pot pies! No, wait! Even better!

Bart: And with the warning label, Key man's new CD sales went through the roof! He won back the groupies and the war of 1812! Thank you. Thank you.

Bart: Ya know, it's bad enough I'm missing Independence Day to rewrite this paper, but did you have to invite the whole town to celebrate next to the school?
Edna Krabappel: No, I didn't. Ha! Now keep writing!