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The tomacco plant bore tomaccoes until it died after 18 months, spending one winter indoors. [12] Baur appeared on the episode's DVD commentary, discussing the plant and resulting fame. [13] The 2004 convention of the American Dialect Society named tomacco as the new word "least likely to succeed." [14] Tomacco was a wordspy.com "Word of the ...
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.
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tomacco, from tomato and tobacco, coined on The Simpsons, "E-i-e-i-(Annoyed Grunt)" topepo, from tomato and sweet pepper; triticale, from Triticum (wheat) and Secale (rye) yuzuquat, from yuzu and kumquat
After 35 years of bringing life to some of The Simpsons’ most beloved characters, Pamela Hayden is retiring her microphone. Her final performance on the iconic FOX series will air on Sunday ...
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 ...
The site has been featured in many publications, including the UK magazine WebUser, in which the site ranked #3 in their list of the "Top 100 TV Websites" back in 2002, and several unofficial Simpsons books including the analytical Planet Simpson by Chris Turner and the UK-issued episode guides The Pocket Essentials: The Simpsons by Peter Mann and I Can't Believe It's A Bigger, Better Updated ...
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