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In the back yard of [[742 Evergreen Terrace|the Simpson home]], Lisa and Janey played a Patty Cake game, singing as they clapped. Unbeknownst to the girls, [[Homer]] listened as they sang. At the end of each verse, it sounded like there was about to be a naughty word. Homer then gasped in shock, only to sigh in relief as the song continued with a non-naughty word. At the third "nearly naughty" occurrence, however, Homer gasped and passed out. The girls then began a fourth verse, only to be interrupted when [[Bart]] shot Lisa in the arm with a spitball. | In the back yard of [[742 Evergreen Terrace|the Simpson home]], Lisa and Janey played a Patty Cake game, singing as they clapped. Unbeknownst to the girls, [[Homer]] listened as they sang. At the end of each verse, it sounded like there was about to be a naughty word. Homer then gasped in shock, only to sigh in relief as the song continued with a non-naughty word. At the third "nearly naughty" occurrence, however, Homer gasped and passed out. The girls then began a fourth verse, only to be interrupted when [[Bart]] shot Lisa in the arm with a spitball. | ||
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== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
Revision as of 12:10, January 3, 2022
"Lisa and Janey's Patty Cake Rhyme"
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Song Information
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Lisa and Janey's Patty Cake Rhyme is a song sung by Lisa and Janey.
Background
In the back yard of the Simpson home, Lisa and Janey played a Patty Cake game, singing as they clapped. Unbeknownst to the girls, Homer listened as they sang. At the end of each verse, it sounded like there was about to be a naughty word. Homer then gasped in shock, only to sigh in relief as the song continued with a non-naughty word. At the third "nearly naughty" occurrence, however, Homer gasped and passed out. The girls then began a fourth verse, only to be interrupted when Bart shot Lisa in the arm with a spitball.
Miss Lucy had a steamboat.
The steamboat had a bell.
Miss Lucy went to Heaven
And the steamboat went to
Hell-o operator
Get me Number Nine,
And if you disconnect me
I'll chop off your be-
-hind the 'frigerator
There was a piece of glass
Miss Lucy sat upon it,
And it cut her big fat..
Ask me no more questions.
I'll tell you no more lies
Behind the Laughter
The song is a parody of "Miss Susie". This gag seems to be a hold over from Season 3. It is discussed in the commentary for season 3's "When Flanders Failed". They mention that couldn't get the timing to work so they cut it from the episode.