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  2. Patty and Selma - Wikipedia

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    *The first reference to Patty being gay, however, happened long before this 2005 episode, going all the way back to 1993, in season 4, episode 5: Treehouse of Horror III. in this Episode, Homer runs through the kitchen naked where Marge, Patty and Selma are all eating. Patty and Selma each put down their forks, and Patty remarks "There goes the ...

  3. Homer vs. Patty and Selma - Wikipedia

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    "Homer vs. Patty and Selma" is the seventeenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on February 26, 1995. In the episode, Homer loses all his money in pumpkin futures and must turn to Patty and Selma for a loan.

  4. The Ziff Who Came to Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Blaming Artie for this and angered by his selfishness, Marge kicks him out of the house and tells him she never wants to see him ever again. Visiting Moe's, Artie encounters Patty and Selma, and Selma takes Artie to her apartment after he mentions putting Homer in prison. After they spend the night together, Artie decides to turn over his ...

  5. Wedding for Disaster - Wikipedia

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    Patty and Selma soon have a change of heart after being touched by his wedding vows. Realizing how much Homer truly loves her, they release him, but not before Bart and Lisa catch up to them. Using the keychain as proof of their misdeed, the kids go inside Patty and Selma's apartment and confront them for their actions.

  6. Principal Charming - Wikipedia

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    [1] [10] Skinner sings the song "Inchworm" by Danny Kaye as he rings the bell to Patty and Selma's apartment. [8] Skinner carries Patty up the steps of the bell tower as Quasimodo did with Esmeralda in the 1939 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. [3] During the bell tower scene, Skinner exclaims, "You love me! Callooh! Callay!", a reference to ...

  7. Simpson family - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Maleficent "Patty" and Selma Bouvier (both voiced by Julie Kavner [77]) are Marge's older twin sisters. They are apparently in their mid-to-late 40s, since Selma has gone through menopause and they were shown as teenagers in flashbacks while Marge was still a small child.

  8. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Back in Springfield, Patty and Selma meet their Hollywood heart-throb, Richard Dean Anderson, who played MacGyver. He stops by to ask for directions to a convention about his newest show Stargate SG-1, and tells them he is totally uninterested in MacGyver and only did it for the pay. Patty and Selma kidnap Anderson and tie him to a chair.

  9. Selma's Choice - Wikipedia

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    Selma is particularly affected and decides she wants a child. Attempting to find a suitable partner, Selma tries video dating, a love potion, and flirting with a teenage grocery store cashier. She then goes on a date with blind geriatric Hans Moleman, but decides she would not want children with him. Selma briefly considers artificial insemination.