Grandma: Well, there's my ride. The underground awaits.
Homer: [sniffles] At least this time, I'm awake for your goodbye.
Grandma: [sniffles] Oh. Remember, whatever happens, you have a mother,
and she's truly proud of you.
[they hug]
Hippie: Oh! Hurry up, man. This electric van only has twenty minutes
of juice left!
[Grandma walks into the van]
Homer: Don't forget me!
Grandma: Don't worry, Homer: you'll always be a part of me.
[hits her head on doorframe] D'oh!
-- And how!, "Mother Simpson"
Homer: [sniffles] At least this time, I'm awake for your goodbye.
Grandma: [sniffles] Oh. Remember, whatever happens, you have a mother,
and she's truly proud of you.
[they hug]
Hippie: Oh! Hurry up, man. This electric van only has twenty minutes
of juice left!
[Grandma walks into the van]
Homer: Don't forget me!
Grandma: Don't worry, Homer: you'll always be a part of me.
[hits her head on doorframe] D'oh!
-- And how!, "Mother Simpson"
Related:
- Grandma: Homer, you grew up so handsome.
Homer: Some people say I look like Dan Aykroyd.
I can't believe you're here! Dad always told me you... - Grandma runs from Mr. Burns and Wiggum]
Grandma: [voice over] From that moment on,
my life as I knew it was over. Kent: [on... - the doorbell rings]
Bart: [gasps] Quick, Grandma,
hide! [Marge closes the curtains] ... - Homer: {Wait a minute...} there's one thing I don't understand.
In all those years, why didn't you ever try... - Grandma: It all started in the 60s...
[flash to young Homer playing "Operation"]
Homer:
"Take out wrenched ankle." [getting electrocuted]... - Homer: This is my room, and this is my dresser. It's where I keep my
shirts when I'm not wearing them.
Grandma: Oh, yes, right in the drawers. [they... - Homer: Mom, I'm sorry I never come to see you. I'm just not a
cemetery person.
"Here lies" -- Walt Whitman?! Aargh!... - Lisa: Grandma, have you ever thought about moving back to
Springfield?
Homer: You could live with Grampa again. ... - Marge: Well I never thought it would come to this, but I guess we'll
have to sell Grandma's Civil War doll.
Lisa: Oh Mom, are you sure you want to sell a family...
