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  2. E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) - Wikipedia

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    A Simpsons fan, Rob Baur of Lake Oswego, Oregon, was inspired by the episode. Remembering the article in a textbook, Baur cultivated real tomacco in 2003. The plant produced offspring that looked like a normal tomato, but Baur suspected that it contained a lethal amount of nicotine and thus would be inedible.

  3. Products produced from The Simpsons - Wikipedia

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    A Simpsons fan, Rob Baur of Lake Oswego, Oregon, was inspired by the episode. Remembering the article in a textbook, Baur cultivated a tomacco in 2003 by grafting together tobacco and tomato plants. The plant produced fruit that looked like a normal tomato, but Baur suspected that it contained a lethal amount of nicotine and thus would be inedible.

  4. Ian Maxtone-Graham - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Although he upset many fans with his comments, Maxtone-Graham has won six Emmys for his work on The Simpsons, [7] and received an Annie Award for writing "The Seemingly Neverending Story". [8] One of the episodes written by Maxtone-Graham is "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)", in which Homer grows a tomato-tobacco hybrid called "tomacco". [9]

  5. The Simpsons Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons Archive logo. The Simpsons Archive main page. The Simpsons Archive, also known by its previous domain name snpp.com or simply SNPP (named for the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant), is a Simpsons fan site that has been online since 1994.

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    A nuclear panner plant is what Homer reffers to his workplace (A nuclear power plant) in the episode "Homer's Enemy" when his friends Lenny and Carl tell the new employee Frank Grimes that he merely got his job by showing up the day the plant open, to which Homer replies "I didn't even know what a nuclear panner plant was!"

  8. “The Simpsons” Unexpectedly Airs Its “Series Finale”, Fans ...

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    The Simpsons fans were left stunned over their beloved cartoon ’s latest episode which appeared to be the series finale. While the confusing episode featured the cartoon version of Conan O ...

  9. ‘The Simpsons’ Fans Devastated As Voiceover Icon ... - AOL

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    The Simpsons is currently in its 36th season on FOX, with Pamela’s name appearing in the credits of 694 episodes out of the show’s impressive 774 episodes—and counting.