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− | '''Marge''': Now be good for Grampa while we're at the parent-teacher meeting. We'll bring back dinner. | + | '''[[Marge]]''': Now be good for Grampa while we're at the parent-teacher meeting. We'll bring back dinner. |
− | '''Lisa''': What are we gonna have? | + | '''[[Lisa]]''': What are we gonna have? |
− | '''Homer''': Well, that depends on what your teachers say. If you've been good, pizza. If you've been bad... uh... let's see... poison. | + | '''[[Homer]]''': Well, that depends on what your teachers say. If you've been good, pizza. If you've been bad... uh... let's see... poison. |
'''Lisa''': What if one of us has been good and one of us has been bad? | '''Lisa''': What if one of us has been good and one of us has been bad? | ||
− | '''Bart''': Poison pizza. | + | '''[[Bart]]''': Poison pizza. |
'''Homer''': Oh, no! I'm not making two stops! | '''Homer''': Oh, no! I'm not making two stops! | ||
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− | '''Mrs. Krabappel''': Bart has been guilty of the following atrocities: synthesizing a laxative from peas and carrots, replacing my birth control with Tic Tacs... | + | '''[[Mrs. Krabappel]]''': Bart has been guilty of the following atrocities: synthesizing a laxative from peas and carrots, replacing my birth control with Tic Tacs... |
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− | '''Ms. Hoover''': You must have read to her at a young age. | + | '''[[Ms. Hoover]]''': You must have read to her at a young age. |
− | '''Homer''': I did! I did read to her! (flashback to Homer reading to baby Lisa) 8:00, Happy Days. The Fonz, Henry Winkler, is worried he's losing his cool. | + | '''Homer''': I did! I did read to her! ''(flashback to Homer reading to baby Lisa)'' 8:00, Happy Days. The Fonz, Henry Winkler, is worried he's losing his cool. |
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− | '''Homer''': Well, I've always been a firm believer in the three R's: Reading TV Guide, um...Writing to TV Guide, um...and Renewing TV Guide. | + | '''Homer''': Well, I've always been a firm believer in the three R's: Reading TV Guide, um... Writing to TV Guide, um... and Renewing TV Guide. |
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'''Homer''': "My child is on the honor roll at Springfield Elementary." You know, I thought I'd never find a replacement for my "Where's the Beef?" bumper sticker. | '''Homer''': "My child is on the honor roll at Springfield Elementary." You know, I thought I'd never find a replacement for my "Where's the Beef?" bumper sticker. | ||
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'''Bart''': Boy, time really flies when you're reading... [sees what he's holding the Bible!? Ewww.... | '''Bart''': Boy, time really flies when you're reading... [sees what he's holding the Bible!? Ewww.... | ||
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− | '''Ms. Krabappel''': I believe that with persistent discipline, even the poorest student can end up becoming, oh, say, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. | + | '''[[Ms. Krabappel]]''': I believe that with persistent discipline, even the poorest student can end up becoming, oh, say, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. |
'''Homer''': Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. What great men he would join: John Marshall, Charles Evans Hughes, Warren Berger... Mmmmmmm... Berger... | '''Homer''': Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. What great men he would join: John Marshall, Charles Evans Hughes, Warren Berger... Mmmmmmm... Berger... | ||
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'''Homer''': If you don't start making more sense, we're going to have to put you in a home. | '''Homer''': If you don't start making more sense, we're going to have to put you in a home. | ||
− | '''Grampa''': You already put me in a home. | + | '''[[Grampa]]''': You already put me in a home. |
'''Homer''': Then we'll put you in the crooked home we saw on 60 Minutes! | '''Homer''': Then we'll put you in the crooked home we saw on 60 Minutes! | ||
− | '''Grampa''': [meekly] I'll be good. | + | '''Grampa''': ''[meekly]'' I'll be good. |
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− | '''Homer''': (to Bart) Young man, since you broke Grandpa's teeth, then he gets to break yours. | + | '''Homer''': ''(to Bart)'' Young man, since you broke Grandpa's teeth, then he gets to break yours. |
'''Grampa''': Aw, this is gonna be sweet. | '''Grampa''': Aw, this is gonna be sweet. | ||
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'''Bart''': Dad, you could punish me, but that means you have to think of a punishment, sit here and make sure I do it... | '''Bart''': Dad, you could punish me, but that means you have to think of a punishment, sit here and make sure I do it... | ||
− | '''Homer''': [whining] Aw... | + | '''Homer''': ''[whining]'' Aw... |
'''Bart''': Or... you could let me go play with Milhouse, while you spend the afternoon watching unpredictable Mexican sitcoms. | '''Bart''': Or... you could let me go play with Milhouse, while you spend the afternoon watching unpredictable Mexican sitcoms. | ||
− | [turns on the TV and "Bumble-Bee Man" is on] | + | ''[turns on the TV and "Bumble-Bee Man" is on]'' |
'''Homer''': Hee hee hee. Run along, you little scamp. | '''Homer''': Hee hee hee. Run along, you little scamp. | ||
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− | '''Homer''' [to Bart]: I said I'm gonna punish you and come hell or high water I.. wait a minute. [hears ice cream truck] Ice cream truck! Me, me, I was here first! | + | '''Homer''' ''[to Bart]'': I said I'm gonna punish you and come hell or high water I.. wait a minute. ''[hears ice cream truck]'' Ice cream truck! Me, me, I was here first! |
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'''Homer''': Someday you'll thank me for this, son. | '''Homer''': Someday you'll thank me for this, son. | ||
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'''Homer''': Now who's being naive? | '''Homer''': Now who's being naive? | ||
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− | '''Kent Brockman''': Tonight on "Eye on Springfield", we meet a man who's been hiccupping for 45 years! | + | '''[[Kent Brockman]]''': Tonight on "Eye on Springfield", we meet a man who's been hiccupping for 45 years! |
− | '''Man''': [hic!] Kill me! [hic!] Kill me! | + | '''Man''': ''[hic!]'' Kill me! ''[hic!]'' Kill me! |
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− | '''Kent Brockman''': Let's take a look back at the year 1928. A year when you might have seen Al Capone dancing the Charleston on top of a flagpole. It was also the year of the very | + | '''Kent Brockman''': Let's take a look back at the year 1928. A year when you might have seen Al Capone dancing the Charleston on top of a flagpole. It was also the year of the very first Scratchy cartoon entitled "That Happy Cat." The film did very poorly, but the following year, Scratchy was teamed up with a psychotic young mouse named Itchy and cartoon history was made. |
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'''Homer''': Bart, didn't I ask you to watch Maggie? | '''Homer''': Bart, didn't I ask you to watch Maggie? | ||
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'''Snake''' [running off with a VCR]: Oh, no! Beta! | '''Snake''' [running off with a VCR]: Oh, no! Beta! | ||
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− | '''Chief Wiggum''': Aw, isn't that cute, a baby driving a car. Oh, look there's a dog driving a bus! | + | '''[[Chief Wiggum]]''': Aw, isn't that cute, a baby driving a car. Oh, look there's a dog driving a bus! |
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− | '''Lisa''' [about Bart] | + | '''Lisa:''' ''[about Bart]'' He has the demented melancholy of a Tennessee Williams heroine! |
'''Homer''': Don't you think I know that? | '''Homer''': Don't you think I know that? | ||
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'''Homer''': Oh. That guy. | '''Homer''': Oh. That guy. | ||
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− | '''Milhouse''': I've seen the Itchy and Scratchy Movie 13 times. | + | '''[[Milhouse]]''': I've seen the Itchy and Scratchy Movie 13 times. |
− | '''Nelson''': I've seen it 17 times! | + | '''[[Nelson]]''': I've seen it 17 times! |
'''Bart''': You must be getting pretty tired of that movie by now, huh? | '''Bart''': You must be getting pretty tired of that movie by now, huh? | ||
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'''Homer''': Dad, you and your stories. "Bart broke my teeth", "The nurses are stealing my money", "This thing on my neck is getting bigger." | '''Homer''': Dad, you and your stories. "Bart broke my teeth", "The nurses are stealing my money", "This thing on my neck is getting bigger." | ||
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− | '''Bart''' [in the future, seeing the "Itchy & Scratchy" movie with an elderly Homer] | + | '''Bart:''' ''[in the future, seeing the "Itchy & Scratchy" movie with an elderly Homer]'' One senior citizen and one Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. |
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'''Homer''': Mmm... Soylent Green. | '''Homer''': Mmm... Soylent Green. | ||
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'''Bart''': Yeah. | '''Bart''': Yeah. | ||
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− | '''Grandpa''' [Sneaks into Jasper's bedroom and steals his teeth] | + | '''Grandpa:''' ''[Sneaks into Jasper's bedroom and steals his teeth]'' |
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+ | '''[[Jasper]]:''' ''[Points gun at Grandpa]'' Well, well, well, if it isn't the tooth fairy. | ||
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Marge: Now be good for Grampa while we're at the parent-teacher meeting. We'll bring back dinner.
Lisa: What are we gonna have?
Homer: Well, that depends on what your teachers say. If you've been good, pizza. If you've been bad... uh... let's see... poison.
Lisa: What if one of us has been good and one of us has been bad?
Bart: Poison pizza.
Homer: Oh, no! I'm not making two stops!
Mrs. Krabappel: Bart has been guilty of the following atrocities: synthesizing a laxative from peas and carrots, replacing my birth control with Tic Tacs...
Ms. Hoover: You must have read to her at a young age.
Homer: I did! I did read to her! (flashback to Homer reading to baby Lisa) 8:00, Happy Days. The Fonz, Henry Winkler, is worried he's losing his cool.
Homer: Well, I've always been a firm believer in the three R's: Reading TV Guide, um... Writing to TV Guide, um... and Renewing TV Guide.
Homer: "My child is on the honor roll at Springfield Elementary." You know, I thought I'd never find a replacement for my "Where's the Beef?" bumper sticker.
Bart: Boy, time really flies when you're reading... [sees what he's holding the Bible!? Ewww....
Ms. Krabappel: I believe that with persistent discipline, even the poorest student can end up becoming, oh, say, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Homer: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. What great men he would join: John Marshall, Charles Evans Hughes, Warren Berger... Mmmmmmm... Berger...
Homer: If you don't start making more sense, we're going to have to put you in a home.
Grampa: You already put me in a home.
Homer: Then we'll put you in the crooked home we saw on 60 Minutes!
Grampa: [meekly] I'll be good.
Homer: (to Bart) Young man, since you broke Grandpa's teeth, then he gets to break yours.
Grampa: Aw, this is gonna be sweet.
Homer: Boy, you're gonna have to be punished for this.
Bart: Dad, you could punish me, but that means you have to think of a punishment, sit here and make sure I do it...
Homer: [whining] Aw...
Bart: Or... you could let me go play with Milhouse, while you spend the afternoon watching unpredictable Mexican sitcoms.
[turns on the TV and "Bumble-Bee Man" is on]
Homer: Hee hee hee. Run along, you little scamp.
Homer [to Bart]: I said I'm gonna punish you and come hell or high water I.. wait a minute. [hears ice cream truck] Ice cream truck! Me, me, I was here first!
Homer: Someday you'll thank me for this, son.
Bart: Not bloody likely.
Homer: No it's true, You know, when I was a boy, I really wanted a catcher's mitt, but my dad wouldn't get it for me. So I held my breath until I passed out and banged my head on the coffee table. The doctor thought I might have brain damage.
Bart: Dad, what's the point of this story?
Homer: I like stories.
Homer: You're welcome to watch anything you want on TV.
Bart: TV Sucks.
Homer: I know you're upset right now so I'll pretend you didn't say that!
Marge: Do you want your son to grow up to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or a sleazy male stripper?
Homer: Can't he be both like the late Earl Warren?
Marge: Earl Warren wasn't a stripper!
Homer: Now who's being naive?
Kent Brockman: Tonight on "Eye on Springfield", we meet a man who's been hiccupping for 45 years!
Man: [hic!] Kill me! [hic!] Kill me!
Kent Brockman: Let's take a look back at the year 1928. A year when you might have seen Al Capone dancing the Charleston on top of a flagpole. It was also the year of the very first Scratchy cartoon entitled "That Happy Cat." The film did very poorly, but the following year, Scratchy was teamed up with a psychotic young mouse named Itchy and cartoon history was made.
Homer: Bart, didn't I ask you to watch Maggie?
Bart: Sounds like something you'd say.
Snake [running off with a VCR]: Oh, no! Beta!
Chief Wiggum: Aw, isn't that cute, a baby driving a car. Oh, look there's a dog driving a bus!
Lisa: [about Bart] He has the demented melancholy of a Tennessee Williams heroine!
Homer: Don't you think I know that?
Homer: Are you kidding? Lisa turned out perfect! I wont sit here and listen to you badmouthing Lisa!
Marge: We're talking about Bart.
Homer: Oh. That guy.
Milhouse: I've seen the Itchy and Scratchy Movie 13 times.
Nelson: I've seen it 17 times!
Bart: You must be getting pretty tired of that movie by now, huh?
Milhouse: No one who saw the movie'd say that!
Nelson: Let's get him!
Homer: Dad, you and your stories. "Bart broke my teeth", "The nurses are stealing my money", "This thing on my neck is getting bigger."
Bart: [in the future, seeing the "Itchy & Scratchy" movie with an elderly Homer] One senior citizen and one Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Homer: Mmm... Soylent Green.
Homer: Which one's the mouse?
Bart: Itchy.
Homer: Itchy's a jerk.
Bart: Yeah.
Grandpa: [Sneaks into Jasper's bedroom and steals his teeth]
Jasper: [Points gun at Grandpa] Well, well, well, if it isn't the tooth fairy.