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  2. D'oh! - Wikipedia

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    "D'oh!" (/ d oʊ ʔ / ⓘ) is the most famous catchphrase used by the fictional character Homer Simpson, from The Simpsons, an animated sitcom. It is an exclamation typically used after Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something foolish, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him.

  3. I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can - Wikipedia

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    Following this advice, Homer goes to the "Some of That Jazz" dance studio to start learning to dance. His instructor Julia has trouble teaching him, so she calls in Sweet Sal, a much tougher instructor. As a cover story, Homer tells Marge each night that he is going to Moe's Tavern until Marge begins to doubt Homer's story. Homer invites Marge ...

  4. The PTA Disbands - Wikipedia

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    The same quote by Homer to Lisa was cited by Michael Schneider in Variety, who wrote: "...insiders note that the actors work just six to seven hours to voice an episode—which would mean $360,000 for a day's work, a figure that even Everybody Loves Raymond star Ray Romano doesn't match."

  5. 134 funny quotes that will literally make you laugh out loud

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    These are the best funny quotes to make you laugh about life, aging, family, work, and even nature. Enjoy quips from comedy greats like Bob Hope, Robin Williams, and more. 134 funny quotes that ...

  6. Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass - Wikipedia

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    Homer's victory dances annoy some purist fans but become so popular that he is recruited by professional football to choreograph the Super Bowl halftime show. When he is unable to think of any ideas with the game looming the following night, Homer finds Ned at church. Together, they decide to stage one of Ned's Bible stories at the show.

  7. Take My Life, Please - Wikipedia

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    When Marge takes Homer to the wall of fame for the second time, Homer says, "Is that why you brought me here, spirits?", a reference to Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol. [5] In the class presidential election at least one vote is shown to have been cast for Fonzie , a character from the sitcom Happy Days , while Homer fails to ...

  8. The D'oh-cial Network - Wikipedia

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    This was a large increase over the previous episode of the series, "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson", which received a 2.3 rating. However, "The D'oh-cial Network" was preceded by a popular National Football League playoffs game that helped improve its rating. [ 15 ]

  9. The Yellow Album - Wikipedia

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    "Twenty-Four Hours a Day" Apu: 4:24 5 "Ten Commandments of Bart" Bart Simpson: 6:08 6 "I Just Can't Help Myself" Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Homer Simpson: 4:58 7 "She's Comin' Out Swingin'" Lisa Simpson and the P-Funk All-Stars: 6:37 8 "Anyone Else" Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson: 3:56 9 "Every Summer with You" Marge Simpson and Homer Simpson ...