"Smithers, dismember the corpse and send his widow a corsage."
"Smithers, dismember the corpse and send his widow a corsage."
"Smithers, dismember the corpse and send his widow a corsage."
The first such incident occurred in 1956 when…
The first such incident occurred in 1956 when…
If I recall correctly, the training montage end with Michael and Steve Holt! in the pose of the statue of the kid finding a severed hand.
If I recall correctly, the training montage end with Michael and Steve Holt! in the pose of the statue of the kid finding a severed hand.
If I am remembering it right, it is in "The PTA Disbands" where Bart cycles through the whole list of Buh, Guh, Zuh and Snuh all in one conversation.
If I am remembering it right, it is in "The PTA Disbands" where Bart cycles through the whole list of Buh, Guh, Zuh and Snuh all in one conversation.
Hey, I know them from being in an American express commercial too.
Hey, I know them from being in an American express commercial too.
It is such a great scene as it keeps getting more and more ridiculous to the point where Bart has the playbill and someone off screen hands flowers to Bob after the big finish.
It is such a great scene as it keeps getting more and more ridiculous to the point where Bart has the playbill and someone off screen hands flowers to Bob after the big finish.
Aw, she's always leaving the toilet seat up.
Aw, she's always leaving the toilet seat up.
And of course, there is the coda to the whole episode:
And of course, there is the coda to the whole episode:
Well, two against one!
Well, two against one!
What I love about that is after reading it my first thought was that it was maybe the third or forth oddest Prince story out there.
What I love about that is after reading it my first thought was that it was maybe the third or forth oddest Prince story out there.