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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

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 Today's quote: Simpson

"Thank god we've come to our senses and worship a carpenter who lived 2000 years ago."
~ Bart Simpson, Episode FABF07: "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore," responding to his sister Lisa who said, "The mound builders worshiped turtles as well as badgers, snakes, and other animals."

1 Comments:

Blogger Michael Cunningham said...

I can't think of a show that has consistently had as talented and funny writers as has "The Simpsons" over its entire run on TV.

2:25 PM  

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