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The tomacco plant bore tomaccoes until it died after 18 months, spending one winter indoors. [20] Baur was featured on the "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)" audio commentary in the Simpsons Season 11 DVD box set discussing the plant and resulting fame. [21] The 2004 convention of the American Dialect Society named tomacco as the new word "least likely ...
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 ...
[11] Spurlock has filmed interviews with a man who grew real-life "Tomacco" (a mix of tobacco and tomato, based on the episode "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)"), the man with the most Simpsons tattoos [12] and a couple that had a Simpsons-themed wedding.
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Chewing tobacco may be left as loose leaves or compressed into a small rectangular "plug". Nearly all modern chewing tobaccos are produced by leaf curing, cutting, fermentation, and processing, which may include sweetening and flavoring.
Indeed, Stern has been living his "real life," as he says, hiking, raising cattle, growing produce and creating sculptures out of bronze, a far departure from rubbing elbows with Joe Pesci in Home ...
The moment echoed Yellowstone’s tribute to real-life spur maker Billy Klapper in season 5’s mid-season premiere. Though Avila could not appear in the episode himself, ...
The scene changes to Marge at the supermarket checkout with her older twin sisters, Patty and Selma. Among the products Marge is buying is Tomacco juice, Mr. Sparkle detergent and Krusty-O's cereal. Maggie is scanned, and the price doubles from US$243.26 to US$486.52, before she is put in the shopping cart. When Maggie pops her head out of the ...