| homer quote [message #246968] |
Mo, 10 April 2006 22:22 |
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looking for a little help. in 3f24 El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer at
the end, homer and marge are talking about whether or not their soulmates.
Homer says something like "our differences are only skin deep but our
sames...". does anyone know the exact, full quote/conversation between homer
and marge there?
thanks
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| Re: homer quote [message #248193 ] |
Di, 11 April 2006 18:30 |
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According to http://www.snpp.com/episodes/3F24.html, the final resting
place of the Pope of Chilitown:
In the lighthouse, creepy music plays while Homer giggles insanely.
Suddenly, we hear footsteps, and the door opening. It's Marge, who
was worried when she woke up and Homer was gone.
Homer: But how did you find me?
Marge: Well, I was sure you'd be on foot, because you always say public
transportation is for losers. And I was sure you'd head west,
because Springfield slopes down that way. And then, I saw the
lighthouse, and I remembered how you love blinking lights. Like
the one on the waffle iron.
Homer: Or that little guy on the "Don't Walk" sign.
-- Nothing like bright, shiny things,
"El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer"
Homer: Wow, Marge, you really do understand me. See, I thought we
weren't soulmates because...
Marge: ...we had a fight?
Homer: Right, and we don't like the same things. It's like you're from
Venus...
Marge: ...and you're from Mars.
Homer: [resentfully] Oh, sure, give me the one with all the monsters.
-- Venus Attacks! "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer"
Homer realizes that he and Marge really do have a profound mystical
understanding.
Homer: Oh, Marge! [chanting] We're number one! We're number one! In
your face, space coyote!
Marge: [sotto voce] Space coyote?
-- "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer"
L=A2vix Xpace Mvx3vm
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| Re: homer quote [message #248212 ] |
Mi, 12 April 2006 16:17 |
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aaronhirshberg [at] yahoo.com wrote:
> According to http://www.snpp.com/episodes/3F24.html, the final resting
> place of the Pope of Chilitown:
>
> In the lighthouse, creepy music plays while Homer giggles insanely.
> Suddenly, we hear footsteps, and the door opening. It's Marge, who
> was worried when she woke up and Homer was gone.
>
> Homer: But how did you find me?
> Marge: Well, I was sure you'd be on foot, because you always say public
>
> transportation is for losers. And I was sure you'd head west,
> because Springfield slopes down that way. And then, I saw the
> lighthouse, and I remembered how you love blinking lights. Like
>
> the one on the waffle iron.
> Homer: Or that little guy on the "Don't Walk" sign.
> -- Nothing like bright, shiny things,
> "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer"
>
> Homer: Wow, Marge, you really do understand me. See, I thought we
> weren't soulmates because...
> Marge: ...we had a fight?
> Homer: Right, and we don't like the same things. It's like you're from
>
> Venus...
> Marge: ...and you're from Mars.
> Homer: [resentfully] Oh, sure, give me the one with all the monsters.
> -- Venus Attacks! "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer"
>
> Homer realizes that he and Marge really do have a profound mystical
> understanding.
>
> Homer: Oh, Marge! [chanting] We're number one! We're number one! In
> your face, space coyote!
> Marge: [sotto voce] Space coyote?
> -- "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Homer"
>
> L¢vix Xpace Mvx3vm
>
This is just your memory. I can't give you any new information
Space Coyote
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