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Crash says:
You guys should try the Simpsonizer... great tool if you want to see what you look like if you were in the show.
I'm using a school computer so I can't upload my photo until I get home later tonight.
posted Jul 30
Amber says:
So, everybody, what words/ phrases from the Simpsons have become part of your everyday vocab?
For me, off the top of my head: cromulent, Everything's coming up Thrillho (a combination of 2 things), doctorb, BYOBB (the extra B's a typo). There are tons more that I can't think of now.
posted Apr 18
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Sassy says:
I think d'oh is the obvious one...it'll probably end up in a dictionary one day:D
Otherwise, cromulent is a good one...also embiggens....and an occasional "pulling a homer"
posted May 2
oplin says:
you threw them out the window in the throws of passion... you said you wouldn't need them anymore.
and of cousre meh
posted May 21
Dr. Macenstein says:
We use cromulent almost daily in my house. also embiggen (from the same episode) although we usually use it to mean to make something larger, like to enlarge something in photoshop.
We use unpossible.
We often do the "I am so smart! S-M-R-T!" chant homer does.
also, we say "you don't win friends with salad"
"Time Burglar" is a big one.
hmm... now that I think of it, we talk almost exclusively in Simpsons-isms.
posted Jul 3
jedrek says:
So which of those 13 seasons are the good ones?
I've been watching and rewatching episodes, it seems like the first 9 seasons were great, then a bit of slowdown and it's picked up lately.
oh, and the greatest quote of all time:
'Me fail english? That's unpossible!'
posted Apr 11
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Tremolo says:
I believe that the earlier stuff was brilliant, then there was a bit of a lull, and a recent pick up. I'm hoping that's a sign that the quality of the movie will be high (in terms of comedy goodness).
If you're the kind of person who has a keen eye for who's writing those episodes, it might give you some insight to when things sorta change. I know the earlier stuff involved Conan O'Brien, which is probably partly why I like them so much.
Oh... and that quote was killer. LOL
posted Apr 14
Amber says:
My favourite Albert Brooks:
Jacques: Marge, darling, I want to see you tomorrow. Not at Barney's Bowlarama. Away from the thunderous folly of clattering pins. Meet me tomorrow for brunch.
Marge: What's brunch?
Jacques: You'll love it. It's not quite breakfast, it's not quite lunch, but it comes with a slice of cantaloupe at the end. You don't get completely what you would at breakfast, but you get a good meal.
Marge: I don't think so.
Jacques: Marge, darling, there are ten pins in my heart. You've knocked over eight. Won't you please pick up that spare?
Marge: Mm. Mm. All right!
posted Apr 11
Tremolo says:
From one of the best episodes, "Lemon of Troy":
Bart: [on walkie talkie] Milhouse! What's seven in roman numerals?
Milhouse: I'll tell you, Bart, but you really should end each
transmission with the word "over". Over!
Milhouse2: [snatching Milhouse's walkie talkie] Correction: the only
thing that's over is this transmission.
Milhouse: Is this the untimely end of Milhouse?
Milhouse2: [pause] But Milhouse is my name!
Milhouse: But I thought I was the only one!
Milhouse2: [shakes head] A pain I know all too well.
Milhouse: So this is what it feels like...when doves cry.
--and no, I don't have that great a memory. ^_^ Taken from The Simpsons Archive.
posted Mar 23
stiff kitten says:
LA GRILL! WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?
posted Dec 10