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  2. Separate Vocations - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Bart's test says he would be best suited to be a police officer. Bart goes for a police ride-along with Eddie and Lou, and he helps them apprehend Snake during a car chase. Bart becomes impressed with the police officers' authority and qualified immunity. When Principal Skinner discovers Bart's new interest in law enforcement, he ...

  3. 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.

  4. MyPods and Boomsticks - Wikipedia

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    "MyPods and Boomsticks" is the seventh episode of the twentieth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on November 30, 2008. [2] In the episode, Homer becomes suspicious of Bart's new Muslim friend, Bashir, and decides

  5. Barting Over - Wikipedia

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    Chalkboard gag "I will not" (Bart destroys the chalkboard with an axe) Couch gag: The living room is made of gingerbread and candy. The Simpsons are gingerbread people who rush to the couch. Homer takes a bite out of Bart's head. Commentary: Matt Groening Al Jean Matt Selman Kevin Curran J. Stewart Burns Tom Gammill Max Pross Dan Castellaneta ...

  6. The Simpsons opening sequence - Wikipedia

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    In "Simpsons Bible Stories", Bart is writing a chalkboard punishment in hieroglyphics when he hears Moses/Milhouse's horn being blown and leaves the classroom. As Three weeks later in "The Heartbroke Kid". Instead of writing on a chalkboard, a now overweight Bart is seen buying and eating chocolate from a vending machine.

  7. Looking for Mr. Goodbart - Wikipedia

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    The episode begins in medias res, in which Bart Simpson appears to be mannerly. Bart breaks the fourth wall by offering to tell the show's audience why he has changed. Two months earlier at Grandparents' Day, Bart changes the lyrics of a song for the grandparents visiting, and Principal Skinner takes him to detention, and also punishes Grampa for trying to intervene.

  8. 22 for 30 - Wikipedia

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    In a parody of 30 for 30, Bart goes from delinquent with detention to the star basketball player at Springfield Elementary. Lisa covers Bart's success for the school paper, and Homer becomes the team's coach. Things go awry when Bart gets involved with the mafia. Earl Mann guest starred as the narrator.

  9. The Boy Who Knew Too Much (The Simpsons) - Wikipedia

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    The authors of the book I Can't Believe It's a Bigger and Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide, Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood, praised the episode for containing "a memorable guest character in the French waiter Monsieur Lacosse, two great slapstick sequences involving the same, and displays Principal Skinner — pursuing Bart across the ...