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  2. The Squirt and the Whale - Wikipedia

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    Chalkboard gag "South Park—we'd stand beside you if we weren't so scared" Some stations aired: "Je ne suis pas Français" ("I am not French") Couch gag: The family chases the couch throughout the pages of The Springfield Shopper. The couch reunites with them after seeing an advertisement about itself in the classifieds section. Episode chronology

  3. Blackboard - Wikipedia

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    A blackboard or a chalkboard is a reusable writing surface on which text or drawings are made with sticks of calcium sulphate or calcium carbonate, known, when used for this purpose, as chalk. Blackboards were originally made of smooth, thin sheets of black or dark grey slate stone.

  4. Clown in the Dumps - Wikipedia

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    Chalkboard gag "Spoiler alert: Unfortunately, my dad doesn't die" Couch gag: A surreal depiction of a future episode of the show created by Don Hertzfeldt.

  5. My Fare Lady - Wikipedia

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    The opening sequence, including the chalkboard and couch gags, was originally a video created by Australian animators Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon with music by Jeremy Dower. [2] After uploading the video to YouTube on February 1, 2015, producers contacted them within one day to license the video.

  6. Gone Abie Gone - Wikipedia

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    Chalkboard gag "I will not concede the election till Karl Rove gives me permission" Couch gag: In a parody of Wacky Races, the family races against many characters, but all of them crash near the finish line and Grampa wins. Episode chronology

  7. Writing lines - Wikipedia

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    Romani ite domum on a reconstruction of a Roman settlement in Britain, in the Hull and East Riding Museum. Writing lines is frequently satirised in popular culture as "a symbol of futile, old-fashioned, one-size-fits-all schoolhouse discipline", as in the chalkboard gag seen at the beginning of many episodes of The Simpsons, where Bart Simpson writes lines on a chalkboard as a punishment.

  8. Bart Sells His Soul - Wikipedia

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    The chalkboard gag is a reference to the advertising slogan of the lean mean grilling machine by George Foreman. The title of The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode "Skinless in Seattle" is a reference to the 1993 film Sleepless in Seattle .

  9. Talk:Waiting for Duffman - Wikipedia

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    1 What was the chalkboard gag? Toggle the table of contents. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Waiting for Duffman. Add languages.