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| == History == | | == History == |
− | Little Richard was the presenter for the Teacher of the Year award, for which [[Mrs. Krabappel]] was one of the finalists. Richard introduced himself by saying, "I love teachers. In fact, I'm a teacher. I taught Paul McCartney to go 'Whoooooooooo!'", breaking into one of his trademark vocal licks. [[Homer Simpson]], in the audience and not realizing who Little Richard was, held up a cigarette lighter and enthusiastically shouted, "{{w|Purple Rain (song)|Purple Rain}}!", to which Richard responded by telling Homer to "Shut up!" Homer, still awed, said, "[[Michael Jackson]] just told me to shut up." | + | Little Richard was the presenter for the [[Teacher of the Year]] award, for which [[Mrs. Krabappel]] was one of the finalists. Richard introduced himself by saying, "I love teachers. In fact, I'm a teacher. I taught Paul McCartney to go 'Whoooooooooo!'", breaking into one of his trademark vocal licks. [[Homer Simpson]], in the audience and not realizing who Little Richard was, held up a cigarette lighter and enthusiastically shouted, "{{w|Purple Rain (song)|Purple Rain}}!", to which Richard responded by telling Homer to "Shut up!" Homer, still awed, said, "[[Michael Jackson]] just told me to shut up." |
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| Later in the ceremony, Little Richard introduced [[Bart]], who was supposed to read a question from a card for Edna to answer. Bart, however, having been coached by [[Principal Skinner]] to pretend to be illiterate, stammered his way through the first couple of words, seemingly struggling to sound them out. Richard told Bart, "Hurry up, son", and Bart said he couldn't read because Mrs. Krabappel had never taught him to read. As the audience gasped, Richard confronted Mrs. Krabappel: "Is this true, Edna?" | | Later in the ceremony, Little Richard introduced [[Bart]], who was supposed to read a question from a card for Edna to answer. Bart, however, having been coached by [[Principal Skinner]] to pretend to be illiterate, stammered his way through the first couple of words, seemingly struggling to sound them out. Richard told Bart, "Hurry up, son", and Bart said he couldn't read because Mrs. Krabappel had never taught him to read. As the audience gasped, Richard confronted Mrs. Krabappel: "Is this true, Edna?" |
At this point, Skinner interrupted the proceedings, walked onto the stage, and confessed to working with Bart to keep Mrs. Krabappel from winning the award. He then said, "Edna Krabappel is the greatest teacher I've ever known. If she can teach me to love, then she can teach anything." Agnes Skinner, in the audience, called out, "Seymour! Your feelings are ugly and wrong." Richard turned to Skinner and said, "Are you gonna listen to her?" Skinner replied, "Not on your life, Reverend. From now on, I'm my own man."
Skinner then went down on one knee and asked Edna to marry him, telling her that he had only been able to save up for a ring box. Little Richard said, "Oh, here, honey. Take one of mine. Whoooooooooo!" Richard took a ring off of his own finger and handed it to Skinner. He then quickly reached into his pocket, took out another ring, put it onto the empty spot on his finger, and said, "Oh! I felt naked there for a minute."