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Talk:List of chalkboard gags

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ep 500

"During the episode, Bart writes on the wall in spray paint: I ♥ the breakdown of society" Should this really be here? I can't see how it's connected to "List of chalkboard gags" FatHomerTalk 10:18, September 30, 2015 (EDT)

'Cause it's a chalkboard gag inside an episode. Right after spraying the quote on the wall, Bart parodies the opening sequence in a "The Outlands style". / Loco87 (TALK / Contribs) 10:24, September 30, 2015 (EDT)

Mentioned gags not done on a chalkboard

The Tapped Out skin Bart Sawyer's unlock message contains a written message that is not written on a chalkboard, only said to be ("I will never fake my death and attend my own funeral"), and there is an episode I have now forgotten where Bart mentions one he did in dialogue, where Lisa also gives a suggestion for one. The former has an image uploaded (although not categorised in the Chalkboard gags category), so should they be mentioned on this page? MediocreUsername (talk) 09:37, August 12, 2024 (EDT)