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|name = "Honey Roasted Peanuts" | |name = "Honey Roasted Peanuts" | ||
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|singers = [[Julie Kavner]]<br>[[Dan Castellaneta]] | |singers = [[Julie Kavner]]<br>[[Dan Castellaneta]] | ||
|characters = [[Marge Simpson]]<br>[[Homer Simpson]] | |characters = [[Marge Simpson]]<br>[[Homer Simpson]] | ||
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:''Woo-hoo! Heheh... waaaah! Ugh...'' | :''Woo-hoo! Heheh... waaaah! Ugh...'' | ||
− | == Behind the | + | == Behind the Laughter == |
− | It is the twentieth track on the album ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]''. The track is all dialogue with no | + | It is the twentieth track on the album ''[[Songs in the Key of Springfield]]''. The track is all dialogue with no singing. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Latest revision as of 12:51, October 28, 2024
"Honey Roasted Peanuts"
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Song Information
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"Honey Roasted Peanuts" is a dialogue spoken by Homer and Marge.
Lyrics[edit]
- Homer:
- Ah, finally a little quiet time to read some of my old favorites. "Honey-roasted peanuts. Ingredients: Salt, artificial honey-roasting agents, [excited] pressed peanut sweepings". Mmm...
- Marge:
- Homer, I have to go out to pick up something for dinner.
- Homer:
- Steak?
- Marge:
- Money's too tight for steak.
- Homer:
- Steak?
- Marge:
- Uh... sure, steak.
- Homer:
- Ah, the last peanut. Overflowing with the oil and salt of its departed brothers. Uh-oh... something's wrong. Ow, pointy! Eww, slimy. Uh-oh, moving! A-ha! Aw, twenty dollars? I wanted a peanut!
- Homer's Brain:
- Twenty dollars can buy many peanuts!
- Homer:
- Explain how!
- Homer's Brain:
- Money can be exchanged for goods and services.
- Homer:
- Woo-hoo! Heheh... waaaah! Ugh...
Behind the Laughter[edit]
It is the twentieth track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield. The track is all dialogue with no singing.
Appearances[edit]