Difference between revisions of "Bart's Dog Gets an "F"/Quotes"
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:''Marge is at a typewriter'' | :''Marge is at a typewriter'' | ||
− | :'''Marge''': Homer, cannot we wait to make this advertisement until after the dog flunks out of obedience school? | + | :'''Marge''': "Homer, cannot we wait to make this advertisement until after the dog flunks out of obedience school?" |
− | :'''Homer''': No Marge, we have to commit ourselves! Have the ad say | + | :'''Homer''': "No Marge, we have to commit ourselves! Have the ad say 'Kind, faithful dog for sale. Says I love you on command...in three languages'!" |
:''Marge gives her annoyed sigh at Homer's blatant attempt at false advertising'' | :''Marge gives her annoyed sigh at Homer's blatant attempt at false advertising'' | ||
− | <hr width=50%/> | + | |
− | :''Mrs. Winthrop's office. Bart enters with a leashed Santa's Little Helper'' | + | <hr width=50%/>:''Mrs. Winthrop's office. Bart enters with a leashed Santa's Little Helper'' |
− | :'''Bart''': Mrs. Winthrop, may I have a minute of your time? | + | :'''Bart''': "Mrs. Winthrop, may I have a minute of your time?" |
:''Mrs. Winthrop motions for Bart to have a seat'' | :''Mrs. Winthrop motions for Bart to have a seat'' | ||
− | :'''Bart''': Look, I was thinking, since you are paid whether Santa's Little Helper fails or passes, why not just pass my dog anyway? | + | :'''Bart''':"Look, I was thinking, since you are paid whether Santa's Little Helper fails or passes, why not just pass my dog anyway?" |
− | :'''Emily Winthrop''': Oh I get it. Lick a stamp on it, thank you very much, next please! | + | :'''Emily Winthrop''': "Oh I get it. Lick a stamp on it, thank you very much, next please!" |
− | :'''Bart''': Yup! | + | :'''Bart''':"Yup!" |
− | :'''Emily Winthrop'''{sighing}: Heavens to Murgatroyd! Bart, perhaps I cling to the old ways like a well-chewed shoe while the traditions I was weaned on are either neutered or put to sleep one by one. | + | :'''Emily Winthrop'''{sighing}: "Heavens to Murgatroyd! Bart, perhaps I cling to the old ways like a well-chewed shoe while the traditions I was weaned on are either neutered or put to sleep one by one." |
:''Bart stares at her blankly as if she implies resignation'' | :''Bart stares at her blankly as if she implies resignation'' | ||
− | :'''Emily Winthrop'''{stern tone}: But my time has not yet passed! The world does not need another college graduate who does not know how to '''sit!''' | + | :'''Emily Winthrop'''{stern tone}: "But my time has not yet passed! The world does not need another college graduate who does not know how to '''sit!"''' |
:''Santa's Little Helper fails to respond to the command'' | :''Santa's Little Helper fails to respond to the command'' | ||
− | :'''Emily Winthrop''': Pull the chain. | + | :'''Emily Winthrop''': "Pull the chain." |
− | :'''Bart''': What? | + | :'''Bart''': "What?" |
− | :'''Emily Winthrop''': Correct the dog. | + | :'''Emily Winthrop''': "Correct the dog." |
− | :'''Bart''': I do not want to strangle my dog. | + | :'''Bart''':"I do not want to strangle my dog." |
− | :'''Emily Winthrop''': PULL THE BLOODY CHAIN, BOY! | + | :'''Emily Winthrop''': "PULL THE BLOODY CHAIN, BOY!" |
:''An intimidated Bart pulls Santa's Little Helper's leash, who yelps then collapses on the floor'' | :''An intimidated Bart pulls Santa's Little Helper's leash, who yelps then collapses on the floor'' | ||
− | :'''Bart''': I am sorry, boy. It is not your fault you are so dumb. | + | :'''Bart''': "I am sorry, boy. It is not your fault you are so dumb." |
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− | :''Homer is with a grizzled farmer, who is testing Santa's Little Helper by grabbing underneath his legs'' | + | <hr width=50%/>:''Homer is with a grizzled farmer, who is testing Santa's Little Helper by grabbing underneath his legs'' |
− | :'''Homer''': I do not want to give him up, but I am moving to a foreign country where dogs are forbidden. | + | :'''Homer''': "I do not want to give him up, but I am moving to a foreign country where dogs are forbidden." |
− | :'''Farmer''': No problem, I can put him to good use on my farm. You know, other farmers say only mules can pull plows. ''Impatient'' people would not make a dog do it. ''Patient'' people know otherwise. | + | :'''Farmer''': "No problem, I can put him to good use on my farm. You know, other farmers say only mules can pull plows. ''Impatient'' people would not make a dog do it. ''Patient'' people know otherwise." |
[[Category:Quotes]] | [[Category:Quotes]] |
Revision as of 06:38, February 27, 2010
- Marge is at a typewriter
- Marge: "Homer, cannot we wait to make this advertisement until after the dog flunks out of obedience school?"
- Homer: "No Marge, we have to commit ourselves! Have the ad say 'Kind, faithful dog for sale. Says I love you on command...in three languages'!"
- Marge gives her annoyed sigh at Homer's blatant attempt at false advertising
:Mrs. Winthrop's office. Bart enters with a leashed Santa's Little Helper
- Bart: "Mrs. Winthrop, may I have a minute of your time?"
- Mrs. Winthrop motions for Bart to have a seat
- Bart:"Look, I was thinking, since you are paid whether Santa's Little Helper fails or passes, why not just pass my dog anyway?"
- Emily Winthrop: "Oh I get it. Lick a stamp on it, thank you very much, next please!"
- Bart:"Yup!"
- Emily Winthrop{sighing}: "Heavens to Murgatroyd! Bart, perhaps I cling to the old ways like a well-chewed shoe while the traditions I was weaned on are either neutered or put to sleep one by one."
- Bart stares at her blankly as if she implies resignation
- Emily Winthrop{stern tone}: "But my time has not yet passed! The world does not need another college graduate who does not know how to sit!"
- Santa's Little Helper fails to respond to the command
- Emily Winthrop: "Pull the chain."
- Bart: "What?"
- Emily Winthrop: "Correct the dog."
- Bart:"I do not want to strangle my dog."
- Emily Winthrop: "PULL THE BLOODY CHAIN, BOY!"
- An intimidated Bart pulls Santa's Little Helper's leash, who yelps then collapses on the floor
- Bart: "I am sorry, boy. It is not your fault you are so dumb."
:Homer is with a grizzled farmer, who is testing Santa's Little Helper by grabbing underneath his legs
- Homer: "I do not want to give him up, but I am moving to a foreign country where dogs are forbidden."
- Farmer: "No problem, I can put him to good use on my farm. You know, other farmers say only mules can pull plows. Impatient people would not make a dog do it. Patient people know otherwise."