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Difference between revisions of "She Used to Be My Girl"

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'''The Abusive Aussie Husband/Battered Southern Wife''' is a stereotype found in 1980's Australian media, which caused controversy in the United States for being [[politically incorrect]]. The most famous examples are [[Aussie Bob|Bob and Verandah Miller]] and [[Kevin Duncan|Kevin and Michelle Duncan]]. The battered wives are hotties.
 
 
==She Used to Be My Girl Plot==
 
 
 
[[Marge Simpson|Marge's]] old high school friend Chloe Talbot turns out to be a famous journalist working for a major cable news network. Marge becomes jealous when Chloe visits for dinner and starts spending time with [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]]. Marge also wonders if she made the right decision by marrying Homer rather than going on to pursue a career in journalism. Whe Lisa spends too much time with Chloe, Marge gets mad at her and has a physical fight with her and doesn't allow Lisa to go on a trip with her. Lisa skips school and hides in her trunk to go with her. Along the way, Chloe gets a call to report from the erupting valcano and drives to it. Marge and [[Homer Simpson]] go to where she was heding, but can't find Lisa or Chloe. On a big-screen TV they see her report and they see Lisa with her. When they get there, Marge saves Lisa from the lava and [[Barney Gumble|Barney]], her old boyfriend, saves her in his helecopter.
 
 
 
==Quotes==
 
 
 
*'''Homer''': ''{while Marge and Chloe are fighting}'' "Ladies, there's no need to fight over me."
 
*'''Marge''': "No one's fighting over you, Homer!"
 
*'''Homer''': "Oh. Carry on.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 11:55, July 5, 2006

The Abusive Aussie Husband/Battered Southern Wife is a stereotype found in 1980's Australian media, which caused controversy in the United States for being politically incorrect. The most famous examples are Bob and Verandah Miller and Kevin and Michelle Duncan. The battered wives are hotties.