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{{qf|[[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]]}} Out of my way, I got a date with an angel.
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{{qf|[[Grampa]]}} Out of my way, I got a date with an angel.
 
{{qf|[[Jasper]]}} You don't know how right you are, Abe.
 
{{qf|[[Jasper]]}} You don't know how right you are, Abe.
 
{{qf|Grampa}} What?
 
{{qf|Grampa}} What?
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{{qf|Bea}} Widowed, bad hip and liver disorder.
 
{{qf|Bea}} Widowed, bad hip and liver disorder.
 
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{{qf|[[Homer Simpson|Homer]]}} ''[ordering from a [[Krusty Burger]] drive thru]'' A double cheeseburger, onion rings, large strawberry shake, and, for God's sakes, hurry!
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{{qf|[[Homer]]}} ''[ordering from a [[Krusty Burger]] drive thru]'' A double cheeseburger, onion rings, large strawberry shake, and, for God's sakes, hurry!
 
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{{qf|Grampa}} Oh, Lisa, what makes you think you deserve all that money?
 
{{qf|Grampa}} Oh, Lisa, what makes you think you deserve all that money?
{{qf|[[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]]}} I don't deserve it, Grampa. No one here does. The people who deserve it are on the streets, and they're in the slums. They're little children who need more library books and families who can't make ends meet. Of course, if you really wanted to, you could buy me a pony.
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{{qf|[[Lisa]]}} I don't deserve it, Grampa. No one here does. The people who deserve it are on the streets, and they're in the slums. They're little children who need more library books and families who can't make ends meet. Of course, if you really wanted to, you could buy me a pony.
 
{{qf|Grampa}} You're right!
 
{{qf|Grampa}} You're right!
 
{{qf|Lisa}} I'll name her Princess, and I'll ride her every day!
 
{{qf|Lisa}} I'll name her Princess, and I'll ride her every day!
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:''[At Bea's funeral.]''
 
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{{qf|Homer}} I can't tell you how sorry I am, Dad.
 
{{qf|Homer}} I can't tell you how sorry I am, Dad.
{{qf|Grampa}} '[[Sarcastically]]'' Is someone talking to me? I didn't hear anything.
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{{qf|Grampa}} ''[Sarcastically]'' Is someone talking to me? I didn't hear anything.
 
{{qf|Homer}} Oh no! Dad's lost his hearing!
 
{{qf|Homer}} Oh no! Dad's lost his hearing!
 
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{{qf|Grampa}} ''[Disappointed]'' Oh, well, if you've got plans already--
 
{{qf|Grampa}} ''[Disappointed]'' Oh, well, if you've got plans already--
 
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{{qf|[[Bart Simpson|Bart]]}} Ya know, Grampa kinda smells like that trunk in the garage where the bottom's all wet.
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{{qf|[[Bart]]}} Ya know, Grampa kinda smells like that trunk in the garage where the bottom's all wet.
 
{{qf|Lisa}} Nuh-uh. He smells more like a photo lab.
 
{{qf|Lisa}} Nuh-uh. He smells more like a photo lab.
 
{{qf|Homer}} Stop it, both of you! Grampa smells like a regular old man, which is more like a hallway in a hospital.
 
{{qf|Homer}} Stop it, both of you! Grampa smells like a regular old man, which is more like a hallway in a hospital.
{{qf|[[Marge Simpson|Marge]]}} Homer, that's terrible! We should be teaching the children to treasure the elderly. You know, we'll be old someday.
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{{qf|[[Marge]]}} Homer, that's terrible! We should be teaching the children to treasure the elderly. You know, we'll be old someday.
 
{{qf|Homer}} ''[Gasps]'' My God, you're right, Marge! You kids won't put me in a home like I did to my dad, would ya?
 
{{qf|Homer}} ''[Gasps]'' My God, you're right, Marge! You kids won't put me in a home like I did to my dad, would ya?
 
{{qf|Bart}} Well...
 
{{qf|Bart}} Well...
{{qf|Homer}} '[[Screams]]'' Marge, what do we do!?
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{{qf|Homer}} ''[Screams]'' Marge, what do we do!?
 
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{{qf|Roulette Operator}} The wheel only goes to 36, sir.
 
{{qf|Roulette Operator}} The wheel only goes to 36, sir.
 
{{qf|Grampa}} Okay, put it all on 36! ''[To Homer]'' I've got a feeling about that number.
 
{{qf|Grampa}} Okay, put it all on 36! ''[To Homer]'' I've got a feeling about that number.
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{{qf|Grampa}} Hey! These aren't my pills.
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{{qf|Nurse}} Now, now, Mr. Simmons. Don't make me call Nurse Bronski.
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{{qf|Grampa}} That's Simpson, damn it, and these aren't my pills!
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{{qf|Bea}} Excuse me, nurse. My name is Simmons and I think I have the wrong pills.
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{{qf|Grampa}} I get two red ones for my back spasms, a yellow one for my arrhythmia, a yellow one for my arrhythmia and two of the bluest eyes I've ever seen in my life. {{qf|Bea}} Then these must be...
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{{qf|Grampa}} I have your...
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{{qf|Both}} They must have....
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:(Both start to laugh turning into hacking cough)
  
 
{{Season 2|Q}}
 
{{Season 2|Q}}

Latest revision as of 21:24, April 26, 2024


Season 2 Episode Quotes
029 "Bart's Dog Gets an "F""
030
"Old Money"
"Brush with Greatness" 031


Grampa: Out of my way, I got a date with an angel.
Jasper: You don't know how right you are, Abe.
Grampa: What?
Jasper: I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this, but Bea passed away last night.
Grampa: Oh no.
Jasper: It was her ticker. The doctor said her left ventricle burst.
Grampa: No, Jasper. They may say she died from a burst ventricle, but I know she died of a broken heart.

Bea: So, um, [Clears throat] tell me about yourself.
Grampa: Uh, widower, one son, one working kidney. And you?
Bea: Widowed, bad hip and liver disorder.

Homer: [ordering from a Krusty Burger drive thru] A double cheeseburger, onion rings, large strawberry shake, and, for God's sakes, hurry!

Grampa: Oh, Lisa, what makes you think you deserve all that money?
Lisa: I don't deserve it, Grampa. No one here does. The people who deserve it are on the streets, and they're in the slums. They're little children who need more library books and families who can't make ends meet. Of course, if you really wanted to, you could buy me a pony.
Grampa: You're right!
Lisa: I'll name her Princess, and I'll ride her every day!

[Grampa comes home and forgives Homer.]
Homer: Dad?
Grampa: Sonny boy!
[The two hug.]
Grampa: Is there room at your table for a foolish old man?
Homer: Well, sure! Eh, we'll have to move a chair in from the den. But it's no problem. Bart!

[Grampa rides a roller coaster alone.]
Grampa: I miss Bea.
[Bea's ghost appears in the seat next to Grampa.]
Bea: I miss you too.
Grampa: [Screams in fright]
Bea: Oh, Abraham, calm down. I'm not here to scare you. They've got me haunting a family in Texas.

[Grampa mourns Bea alone in his room.]
Lionel Hutz: It was a beautiful service, wasn't it, Mr. Simpson?
Grampa: [Yells] Who the hell are you?
Lionel Hutz: Lionel Hutz, attorney-at-law! I'm the executor of Beatrice Simmons' estate. Mr. Simpson, Bea was a wealthy woman and, surprise, surprise, she left everything to you.
Grampa: Really?
Lionel Hutz: There is one catch. You must spend one night in...a haunted house!
Grampa: [Gasps]
Lionel Hutz: [Chuckles] Just kidding, just kidding.

[At Bea's funeral.]
Homer: I can't tell you how sorry I am, Dad.
Grampa: [Sarcastically] Is someone talking to me? I didn't hear anything.
Homer: Oh no! Dad's lost his hearing!

Grampa: Eh, what are you, uh, doing tonight?
Bea: Sitting alone in my room.
Grampa: [Disappointed] Oh, well, if you've got plans already--

Bart: Ya know, Grampa kinda smells like that trunk in the garage where the bottom's all wet.
Lisa: Nuh-uh. He smells more like a photo lab.
Homer: Stop it, both of you! Grampa smells like a regular old man, which is more like a hallway in a hospital.
Marge: Homer, that's terrible! We should be teaching the children to treasure the elderly. You know, we'll be old someday.
Homer: [Gasps] My God, you're right, Marge! You kids won't put me in a home like I did to my dad, would ya?
Bart: Well...
Homer: [Screams] Marge, what do we do!?

[At the casino]
Grampa: Put it all on 41. [To Homer] I've got a feeling about that number.
Roulette Operator: The wheel only goes to 36, sir.
Grampa: Okay, put it all on 36! [To Homer] I've got a feeling about that number.

Grampa: Hey! These aren't my pills.
Nurse: Now, now, Mr. Simmons. Don't make me call Nurse Bronski.
Grampa: That's Simpson, damn it, and these aren't my pills!
Bea: Excuse me, nurse. My name is Simmons and I think I have the wrong pills.
Grampa: I get two red ones for my back spasms, a yellow one for my arrhythmia, a yellow one for my arrhythmia and two of the bluest eyes I've ever seen in my life.
Bea: Then these must be...
Grampa: I have your...
Both: They must have....
(Both start to laugh turning into hacking cough)
Season 2 Quotes
Bart Gets an "F" Simpson and Delilah Treehouse of Horror Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish Dancin' Homer Dead Putting Society Bart vs. Thanksgiving Bart the Daredevil Itchy & Scratchy & Marge Bart Gets Hit by a Car One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish The Way We Was Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment Principal Charming Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Bart's Dog Gets an "F" Old Money Brush with Greatness Lisa's Substitute The War of the Simpsons Three Men and a Comic Book Blood Feud