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:''A depressed Edna Krabappel has ended her work day at Springfield Elementary and is doing errands. She first sees a car mechanic to see why her car is acting up. Mechanic tastes a substance from her gas tank.''
+
 
:'''Mechanic''': Just as I thought, sugar! Your ex-husband has struck again.
+
''A depressed Edna Krabappel has ended her work day at Springfield Elementary and is doing errands. She first sees a car mechanic to see why her car is acting up. Mechanic tastes a substance from her gas tank.''
:''Mrs. Krabappel buys goods at Kwik-E-Mart.''
+
 
:'''Apu''': Would you like anything else?
+
'''Mechanic''': Just as I thought, sugar! Your ex-husband has struck again.
:'''Edna Krabappel''': One Scratch & Win, Apu.
+
 
:''Edna Krabappel scratches off lottery ticket at counter.''
+
''Mrs. Krabappel buys goods at Kwik-E-Mart.''
:'''Apu''': So will you remain in teaching?
+
 
:''Edna scratches off ticket to reveal a losing combination of a lemon, a prune, and a cherry.''
+
'''Apu''': Would you like anything else?
:'''Edna Krabappel''': At least until tomorrow.
+
 
 +
'''Edna Krabappel''': One Scratch & Win, Apu.
 +
 
 +
''Edna Krabappel scratches off lottery ticket at counter.''
 +
 
 +
'''Apu''': So will you remain in teaching?
 +
 
 +
''Edna scratches off ticket to reveal a losing combination of a lemon, a prune, and a cherry.''
 +
 
 +
'''Edna Krabappel''': At least until tomorrow.
 +
----
 +
[[Maude|'''Maude''']]: Todd, would you like some mixed vegetables?
 +
 
 +
[[Todd|'''Todd''']]: Hell no.
 +
 
 +
''Flanders family gasps''
 +
 
 +
'''Maude''': What did you say?
 +
 
 +
'''Todd''': I said I don't want any damn vegetables.
 +
 
 +
[[Ned|'''Ned''']]: Alright, that is it young man. No Bible stories for you tonight.
 +
 
 +
''Todd runs to his room crying.''
 +
 
 +
'''Maude''': Weren't you a little hard on him?
 +
 
 +
'''Ned''': Well, you knew I had a temper when you married me.
 +
----
 +
'''Jimmy''': "Hey, what gives?"
 +
 
 +
'''Jimmy's Dad''': "You said you wanted to live in a world without zinc Jimmy. Well now your car has no battery."
 +
 
 +
'''Jimmy''': "But I promised Betty I'd pick her up by 6:00. I better give her a call."
 +
 
 +
'''Jimmy's Dad''': "Sorry Jimmy. Without zinc for the rotary mechanism, there are no telephones."
 +
 
 +
'''Jimmy''': "Dear God! What have I done?"
 +
 
 +
''(Jimmy pulls out a gun and points it to his head and fires)''
 +
 
 +
'''Jimmy's Dad''': "Think again Jimmy. You see the firing pin in your gun was made out of…yep…zinc."
 +
 
 +
'''Jimmy''': "Come back zinc, Come Back!!"
 +
----
 +
''Bart is watching an old-time black & white movie to get inspriration for his love letters.''
 +
 
 +
'''Frenchman''': A million poets working for a thousand years could not succeed at describing even ⅜ of your beauty.
 +
 
 +
'''Bart''': Whoa! Slow down Frenchy, this stuff is gold!
 +
----
 +
'''Woodrow''': "Truly, yours is a butt that won't quit."
 +
----
 +
'''Ned''': "I'm talking about your potty-mouth."
 +
 
 +
[[Homer|'''Homer''']]: "What the hell are you talking about?"
 +
 
 +
'''Ned''': That is it. Your swearing is having a negative influence on my son.
 +
 
 +
'''Homer''': Oh yeah? The nerve to think you can impose your ways on me! Well, I do not like...your mustache!
 +
 
 +
'''Ned''': OK, fair is fair. Tell you what. If you get rid of the potty mouth then I will get rid of the soup-strainer. It is a deal!
 +
----
 +
'''Homer''': Stupid Flanders, telling me I should not swear!
 +
 
 +
'''Marge''': You know Homer, you have let a lot of colorful idioms fly loose, and I am worried it will be a bad influence on the kids.
 +
 
 +
'''Homer''': Well, what am I supposed to do about it?
 +
 
 +
'''Marge''': You could try one thing my parents did. When my father got out of the Navy he cussed a blue streak. So my mother set it up that every time he swore he had to deposit 25¢ into a swear jar. That broke his swearing!
 +
----
 +
'''Homer''': "Damn crappy nails! Superglue my butt!"
 +
----
 +
'''Mrs. Krabappel''' [after the bell rings and the kids leave]: If anyone wants to learn more about zinc, they're welcome to stay. We can talk about anything. I'll do your homework for ya?
 +
----
 +
'''Ned''' [about Todd]: Is this all he watches?
 +
 
 +
'''Maude''': Well, he used to watch Davey and Goliath, but he thought the idea of a talking dog was blasphemous.
 +
----
 +
'''Groundskeeper Willy''': Don't you worry about your wee fish, lass. They're goin' to a better place. (flushes them down the toilet)
 +
----
 +
'''Mrs. Krabappel''' [reading] After two months at sea, the Pilgrims were running out of food and water. [Nelson raises his hand] Yes, Nelson.
 +
 
 +
'''Nelson''': Did they have any have yo-yo's?
 +
 
 +
'''Mrs. Krabappel''': No, they did not have yo-yo's. [continues reading] When they landed at Plymouth Rock, they were greeted by the friendly Wampanog Indians.
 +
 
 +
'''Milhouse''': [raises his hand] Did the Indians have yo-yo's?
 +
 
 +
'''Mrs. Krabappel''': No, they did not have yo-yo's! [slams book closed] That's it! [slams book onto her desk] I am getting sick and tired of talking about yo-yo's. From now on, I will not accept any book reports, science projects, dioramas, or anything else on yo-yo's or yo-yo-related topics. Am I making myself clear?
 +
 
 +
'''Bart''': Yo!
 +
----
 +
'''Bart''': Gross, he's picking his nose!
 +
----
 +
"'''Woodrow'''": Dearest Edna, I must leave you. Why, I cannot say. Where, you cannot know. How I will get there, I haven't decided yet. But one thing I can tell you, any time I hear the wind blow it will whisper the name Edna. And so let us part with a love that will echo through the ages. ---Woodrow
 +
----
 +
'''Marge''': I bet we could buy a nice doghouse for $50.
 +
 
 +
'''Homer''': [sigh] Marge, you're a tool of doghouse makers.
 +
 
 +
'''Marge''': I am not!
 +
 
 +
'''Homer''': Yes, you are. You've been brainwashed by all those doghouse commercials on TV.
 +
----
 +
'''Ned''': Sorry to bother you, Reverend Lovejoy, but I'm kind of in a tizzy. My son Todd just told us he didn't want to eat his damn vegetables.
 +
 
 +
'''Rev. Lovejoy''': Well, you know kids and vegetables. What was it, asparagus?
 +
 
 +
'''Ned''': No, Reverend, the point is, he said a bad word!
 +
 
 +
'''Rev. Lovejoy''': Oh, right, yeah. Well, kids usually pick these things stuff up from someplace. Find out who's doing it and…direct them to the Bible.
 +
 
 +
'''Ned''': Where in the Bible?
 +
 
 +
'''Rev. Lovejoy''': Uh…Page 900.
 +
 
 +
'''Ned''': But Rev--
 +
 
 +
'''Rev. Lovejoy''' [hangs up; looks down at his melted dessert]: Damn Flanders.
 
----
 
----
:[[Maude|'''Maude''']]: Todd, would you like some mixed vegetables?
+
'''Bart''': Hey, Lis. A moment of your time.
:[[Todd|'''Todd''']]: Hell no.
+
 
:''Flanders family gasps''
+
'''Lisa''': [stops playing her sax] Yeah?
:'''Maude''': What did you say?
+
 
:'''Todd''': I said I don't want any damn vegetables.
+
'''Bart''': Suppose I was writing my second letter to a girl, and I already used up my A-material. What should I say?
:[[Ned|'''Ned''']]: Alright, that is it young man. No Bible stories for you tonight.
+
 
:''Todd runs to his room crying.''
+
'''Lisa''': [teases] Ooooh, could it be there's a special someone you're not telling me about? [puts down her sax and bats her eyelashes coyly]
:'''Maude''': Weren't you a little hard on him?
+
 
:'''Ned''': Well, you knew I had a temper when you married me.
+
'''Bart''': Oh, please.
 +
 
 +
'''Lisa''': Is it Sherri?
 +
 
 +
'''Bart''': No.
 +
 
 +
'''Lisa''': Is it Terri?
 +
 
 +
'''Bart''': No!
 +
 
 +
'''Lisa''': Is it that girl with the lazy eyepatch?
 +
 
 +
'''Bart''': No!
 +
 
 +
'''Lisa''': Is it that exchange student, M!pa?
 +
 
 +
'''Bart''': No!! It's not for me. It's... homework.
 +
 
 +
'''Lisa''': Sure it is. Hey Bart, [teasing, makes goo-goo eyes] let's do some homework! [puckers up]
 +
 
 +
'''Bart''': [fed up, he pushes Lisa aside]
 +
----
 +
'''Bart:''' I can't help but feel partly responsible.
 
----
 
----
:'''Jimmy''': "Hey, what gives?"
+
'''Ms. Krabappel''': Bart, you're the closest thing to a man in my life. And that's so depressing, I think I'm going to cry. [cries]
:'''Jimmy's Dad''': "You said you wanted to live in a world without zinc Jimmy. Well now your car has no battery."
 
:'''Jimmy''': "But I promised Betty I'd pick her up by 6:00. I better give her a call."
 
:'''Jimmy's Dad''': "Sorry Jimmy. Without zinc for the rotary mechanism, there are no telephones."
 
:'''Jimmy''': "Dear God! What have I done?"
 
:''(Jimmy pulls out a gun and points it to his head and fires)''
 
:'''Jimmy's Dad''': "Think again Jimmy. You see the firing pin in your gun was made out of…yep…zinc."
 
:'''Jimmy''': "Come back zinc, Come Back!!"
 
 
----
 
----
:''Bart is watching an old-time black & white movie to get inspriration for his love letters.''
+
'''Homer''': Boy, you've got to go to your teacher and tell her the truth!
:'''Frenchman''': A million poets working for a thousand years could not succeed at describing even ⅜ of your beauty.
+
 
:'''Bart''': Whoa! Slow down Frenchy, this stuff is gold!
+
'''Marge''': No, Homer, the truth will humiliate her!
 +
 
 +
'''Homer''': Oh, Marge, I only said it because I thought that's what you wanted to hear!
 
----
 
----
:'''Woodrow''': "Truly, yours is a butt that won't quit."
+
'''Bart''': How about, ``Crocodiles bit off my face".
 +
 
 +
'''Marge''': That's disgusting! And besides, when a woman lives a man, it doesn't matter that a crocodiles bit off his face.
 +
 
 +
'''Homer''': I may hold you to that, Marge.
 
----
 
----
:'''Ned''': "I'm talking about your potty-mouth."
+
'''Homer''': 3 simple words: I am gay.
:[[Homer|'''Homer''']]: "What the hell are you talking about?"
 
:'''Ned''': That is it. Your swearing is having a negative influence on my son.
 
:'''Homer''': Oh yeah? The nerve to think you can impose your ways on me! Well, I do not like...your mustache!
 
:'''Ned''': OK, fair is fair. Tell you what. If you get rid of the potty mouth then I will get rid of the soup-strainer. It is a deal!
 
 
----
 
----
:'''Homer''': Stupid Flanders, telling me I should not swear!
+
"'''Woodrow'''"'s last letter: "Dearest Edna, I must leave you. Why I cannot say. Where I am going you cannot know. How I will get there I haven't decided yet. But one thing I can tell you, any time I hear the wind blow it will whisper the name... Edna. And so let us part with a love that will echo through the ages. -- Woodrow."
:'''Marge''': You know Homer, you have let a lot of colorful idioms fly loose, and I am worried it will be a bad influence on the kids.
 
:'''Homer''': Well, what am I supposed to do about it?
 
:'''Marge''': You could try one thing my parents did. When my father got out of the Navy he cussed a blue streak. So my mother set it up that every time he swore he had to deposit 25¢ into a swear jar. That broke his swearing!
 
 
----
 
----
:'''Homer''': "Damn crappy nails! Superglue my butt!"
+
'''Mrs. Krabappel''': It's such a nice day today, let's have detention outside.
  
 +
'''Bart''': It's a date. [he takes her hand, and Mrs. Krabappel walk outside into the sunshine]
 +
----
 
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Revision as of 19:21, September 13, 2010



A depressed Edna Krabappel has ended her work day at Springfield Elementary and is doing errands. She first sees a car mechanic to see why her car is acting up. Mechanic tastes a substance from her gas tank.

Mechanic: Just as I thought, sugar! Your ex-husband has struck again.

Mrs. Krabappel buys goods at Kwik-E-Mart.

Apu: Would you like anything else?

Edna Krabappel: One Scratch & Win, Apu.

Edna Krabappel scratches off lottery ticket at counter.

Apu: So will you remain in teaching?

Edna scratches off ticket to reveal a losing combination of a lemon, a prune, and a cherry.

Edna Krabappel: At least until tomorrow.


Maude: Todd, would you like some mixed vegetables?

Todd: Hell no.

Flanders family gasps

Maude: What did you say?

Todd: I said I don't want any damn vegetables.

Ned: Alright, that is it young man. No Bible stories for you tonight.

Todd runs to his room crying.

Maude: Weren't you a little hard on him?

Ned: Well, you knew I had a temper when you married me.


Jimmy: "Hey, what gives?"

Jimmy's Dad: "You said you wanted to live in a world without zinc Jimmy. Well now your car has no battery."

Jimmy: "But I promised Betty I'd pick her up by 6:00. I better give her a call."

Jimmy's Dad: "Sorry Jimmy. Without zinc for the rotary mechanism, there are no telephones."

Jimmy: "Dear God! What have I done?"

(Jimmy pulls out a gun and points it to his head and fires)

Jimmy's Dad: "Think again Jimmy. You see the firing pin in your gun was made out of…yep…zinc."

Jimmy: "Come back zinc, Come Back!!"


Bart is watching an old-time black & white movie to get inspriration for his love letters.

Frenchman: A million poets working for a thousand years could not succeed at describing even ⅜ of your beauty.

Bart: Whoa! Slow down Frenchy, this stuff is gold!


Woodrow: "Truly, yours is a butt that won't quit."


Ned: "I'm talking about your potty-mouth."

Homer: "What the hell are you talking about?"

Ned: That is it. Your swearing is having a negative influence on my son.

Homer: Oh yeah? The nerve to think you can impose your ways on me! Well, I do not like...your mustache!

Ned: OK, fair is fair. Tell you what. If you get rid of the potty mouth then I will get rid of the soup-strainer. It is a deal!


Homer: Stupid Flanders, telling me I should not swear!

Marge: You know Homer, you have let a lot of colorful idioms fly loose, and I am worried it will be a bad influence on the kids.

Homer: Well, what am I supposed to do about it?

Marge: You could try one thing my parents did. When my father got out of the Navy he cussed a blue streak. So my mother set it up that every time he swore he had to deposit 25¢ into a swear jar. That broke his swearing!


Homer: "Damn crappy nails! Superglue my butt!"


Mrs. Krabappel [after the bell rings and the kids leave]: If anyone wants to learn more about zinc, they're welcome to stay. We can talk about anything. I'll do your homework for ya?


Ned [about Todd]: Is this all he watches?

Maude: Well, he used to watch Davey and Goliath, but he thought the idea of a talking dog was blasphemous.


Groundskeeper Willy: Don't you worry about your wee fish, lass. They're goin' to a better place. (flushes them down the toilet)


Mrs. Krabappel [reading] After two months at sea, the Pilgrims were running out of food and water. [Nelson raises his hand] Yes, Nelson.

Nelson: Did they have any have yo-yo's?

Mrs. Krabappel: No, they did not have yo-yo's. [continues reading] When they landed at Plymouth Rock, they were greeted by the friendly Wampanog Indians.

Milhouse: [raises his hand] Did the Indians have yo-yo's?

Mrs. Krabappel: No, they did not have yo-yo's! [slams book closed] That's it! [slams book onto her desk] I am getting sick and tired of talking about yo-yo's. From now on, I will not accept any book reports, science projects, dioramas, or anything else on yo-yo's or yo-yo-related topics. Am I making myself clear?

Bart: Yo!


Bart: Gross, he's picking his nose!


"Woodrow": Dearest Edna, I must leave you. Why, I cannot say. Where, you cannot know. How I will get there, I haven't decided yet. But one thing I can tell you, any time I hear the wind blow it will whisper the name Edna. And so let us part with a love that will echo through the ages. ---Woodrow


Marge: I bet we could buy a nice doghouse for $50.

Homer: [sigh] Marge, you're a tool of doghouse makers.

Marge: I am not!

Homer: Yes, you are. You've been brainwashed by all those doghouse commercials on TV.


Ned: Sorry to bother you, Reverend Lovejoy, but I'm kind of in a tizzy. My son Todd just told us he didn't want to eat his damn vegetables.

Rev. Lovejoy: Well, you know kids and vegetables. What was it, asparagus?

Ned: No, Reverend, the point is, he said a bad word!

Rev. Lovejoy: Oh, right, yeah. Well, kids usually pick these things stuff up from someplace. Find out who's doing it and…direct them to the Bible.

Ned: Where in the Bible?

Rev. Lovejoy: Uh…Page 900.

Ned: But Rev--

Rev. Lovejoy [hangs up; looks down at his melted dessert]: Damn Flanders.


Bart: Hey, Lis. A moment of your time.

Lisa: [stops playing her sax] Yeah?

Bart: Suppose I was writing my second letter to a girl, and I already used up my A-material. What should I say?

Lisa: [teases] Ooooh, could it be there's a special someone you're not telling me about? [puts down her sax and bats her eyelashes coyly]

Bart: Oh, please.

Lisa: Is it Sherri?

Bart: No.

Lisa: Is it Terri?

Bart: No!

Lisa: Is it that girl with the lazy eyepatch?

Bart: No!

Lisa: Is it that exchange student, M!pa?

Bart: No!! It's not for me. It's... homework.

Lisa: Sure it is. Hey Bart, [teasing, makes goo-goo eyes] let's do some homework! [puckers up]

Bart: [fed up, he pushes Lisa aside]


Bart: I can't help but feel partly responsible.


Ms. Krabappel: Bart, you're the closest thing to a man in my life. And that's so depressing, I think I'm going to cry. [cries]


Homer: Boy, you've got to go to your teacher and tell her the truth!

Marge: No, Homer, the truth will humiliate her!

Homer: Oh, Marge, I only said it because I thought that's what you wanted to hear!


Bart: How about, ``Crocodiles bit off my face".

Marge: That's disgusting! And besides, when a woman lives a man, it doesn't matter that a crocodiles bit off his face.

Homer: I may hold you to that, Marge.


Homer: 3 simple words: I am gay.


"Woodrow"'s last letter: "Dearest Edna, I must leave you. Why I cannot say. Where I am going you cannot know. How I will get there I haven't decided yet. But one thing I can tell you, any time I hear the wind blow it will whisper the name... Edna. And so let us part with a love that will echo through the ages. -- Woodrow."


Mrs. Krabappel: It's such a nice day today, let's have detention outside.

Bart: It's a date. [he takes her hand, and Mrs. Krabappel walk outside into the sunshine]


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