Don't worry, Marge. [Susan's] idea of wit is nothing more than an
incisive observation humorously phrased and delivered with impeccable
timing.
-- Evelyn,
"Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield"
incisive observation humorously phrased and delivered with impeccable
timing.
-- Evelyn,
"Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield"
Related:
- Evelyn: Karin, Gillian, Elyzabeth, Patricia, Rauberta,
Susan, meet Marge. [the ladies greet Marge] Marge... - Mom, look, I found something more fun than complaining!
Lisa rides the pony at the country club, "Scenes... - I get the sneaking suspicion that L.L. Bean and Eddie Bauer are selling
me the same honey.
Susan, "Scenes from the Class Struggle in... - Evelyn: Well, I can't pump [the gas] myself. I'm calling AAA.
Marge: [stops her] I used to be a little overwhelmed... - Everybody, keep smiling, and I know we're going to fit right in.
Marge, "Scenes from the Class Struggle in... - Lisa: It's okay. Those snobs would have never made us members,
anyway. [at the ball, a huge gala had been set... - Lisa: The rich are different from you and me
Marge:
Yes, they're better. -- Socially better, "Scenes... - Today, while the rest of you were being different, I did a very good
job of fitting in.
Marge, "Scenes from the Class Struggle in... - Marge, did you know that Kennedy and Lincoln had the same handicap?
Homer reads a book about golf, "Scenes from the...
