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except that they didn't really need to practice any more because they had
got so good at it.
(Guards! Guards!)
😪
Marge: Homie, are you really going to ignore Grampa for the rest of
your life?
Homer: Of course not, Marge, just for the rest of his life.
Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy
😵
La-dee-dee, la-dee-dah.
😲
"Multiple exclamation marks," he went on, shaking his head, "are a sure
sign of a diseased mind."
-- Something that Terry feels strongly about, because a similar
quote also appears in "Reaper Man"
(Terry Pratchett, Eric)
🤧
Brian: Peter, this is the final plague.
Peter: Good 'cause this is starting to get boring.
Brian: Peter, the final plague is the death of the first born son.
Peter: Oh, no! Stewie!
Brian: First born...
Peter: Meg!
Brian: [beat] Your wife.
Peter: Chris!
😘
//Signed By ChubacaSmoke \\