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  2. Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes? - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, Homer is awarded US$2,000 in compensation after radiation from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant causes him to become sterile. Homer's half-brother, Herb, now poor and homeless, hatches a plan to regain his wealth. Homer loans him $2,000 to develop a new product that translates baby babbling into speech that parents can ...

  3. 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.

  4. A Tree Grows in Springfield - Wikipedia

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    Without the MyPad, Homer becomes sad again. Ned Flanders shows the Simpson family that the word "Hope" has been written on the Simpsons' backyard tree in sap. Flanders thinks it is a message from God saying He is there to help Homer in his time of need. Homer chooses to believe in the miracle. He invites the townspeople to come see the tree.

  5. Mr. Plow - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, Homer buys a snowplow and starts a business plowing driveways as "Mr. Plow". It is a huge success and, inspired by this, Barney Gumble starts a rival company as the "Plow King" and quickly puts Homer out of business. [3] The episode was written by Jon Vitti and directed by Jim Reardon. The episode was well received, with some ...

  6. D'oh-in' in the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood of I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide were negative as well, calling the episode "dreadful". They wrote that, aside from a couple of references to sixties psychedelia and the hippie movement, the only significant part of the episode is the revelation of Homer's middle name.

  7. And Maggie Makes Three - Wikipedia

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    While browsing through the family photo album, Lisa notices it contains no baby pictures of Maggie. Homer explains why by recounting the story of Maggie's birth: in 1993, Homer hated his job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and dreamed of working at a bowling alley, and thus quit after receiving a paycheck clearing him of all his debts, humiliating Mr. Burns and literally burning a ...

  8. The Simpsons memes go viral after Trump claims that ... - AOL

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    The account for the BBC show Have I Got News For You, chimed in with an image of Homer Simpson and his dog writing: “US Presidential debate: After Trump claims people in Springfield are eating ...

  9. 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage - Wikipedia

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    They continue to tell their story to the owners, explaining how Marge was a photographer working for a news company led by J.J. Gruff while Homer worked at a new company called Flashmouth. They often went partying, watching movies and watching the starry sky on top of a car, but after Bart was born, their careers and lifestyles went downhill.