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Honey Roasted Peanuts

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Honey Roasted Peanuts
Song Information
Singers: Julie Kavner
Dan Castellaneta
Characters: Marge Simpson
Homer Simpson
Length: 1:01
Writer(s): Alf Clausen
Danny Elfman
Album: Songs in the Key of Springfield
Appearance(s): "Boy-Scoutz 'N the Hood"

Honey Roasted Peanuts is a song sung by Homer and Marge that appears in the episode "Boy-Scoutz 'N the Hood". It's the twentieth track on the album Songs in the Key of Springfield..

Lyrics

Homer:
Ah, finally a little quiet time to read some of my old favorites. Honey-roasted peanuts. Ingredients: Salt, artificial honey-roasting agents, excited pressed peanut sweepings. Mmm....
Marge:
Homer, I have to go out to pick up something for dinner.
Homer:
Steak?
Marge:
Our money's too tight for steak.
Homer:
Steak?
Marge:
Huh... sure, steak.
Homer:
Aaah, the last peanut. Overflowing with the oil and salt of its departed brothers... uh oh... something's wrong... ow, pointy... ewww, slimy... uh oh, moving! Ah ah! Aw, twenty dollars, I wanted a peanut.
Homer's brain:
20 dollars can buy many peanuts.
Homer:
Explain how.
Homer's brain:
Money can be exchanged for goods and services.
Homer:
Woo-hoo! Heheh... waaaah! Ugh...