Lisa: A rose by any other name smells as sweet
Bart: Not if you call them 'Stench Blossoms'.
Episode: When Principal Skinner's true identity is discovered: Armond Tanzanian.
Bart: Not if you call them 'Stench Blossoms'.
Episode: When Principal Skinner's true identity is discovered: Armond Tanzanian.
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- Principal Skinner, as he returns to Capitol City on his motorcycle
Ah, 433rd street -- my old neighborhood Episode: When... - Grandpa Simpson to old lady: Hello, beautiful!
Woman
In your dreams Grandpa: We'll see about that! [falls... - What 's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Romeo and Juliet ... - Bart sighs at photo of Skinner]
Lisa: Wow, I never thought Principal Skinner could become any more of a
square
but there's the proof. Bart: It's weird, Lis: I miss... - Quote #414
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet
Juliet [from: Romeo and Juliet, act 2, scene 2]... - Principal Skinner: Bart, I'm flabbergasted. Surely you knew that you
were writing your own name in forty-foot-high letters on the
field
and that you would be caught. Bart: Maybe it was one... - The episode where Principal Skinner's identity is revealed as Armand Tamzarian is a *complete
parody of a French story (historical event?) called... - I WILL NOT BRIBE PRINCIPAL SKINNER
I WILL NOT BRIBE
PRINCIPAL SKINNER I WILL NOT BRIBE PRINCIPAL SKINNER... - a scream is heard from the room above]
Skinner: Bart Simpson
I know it's you! -- Principal Skinner fills in for...
