Marge: Springfield doesn't want places like this.
Belle: I think I know what Springfield wants, sugar.
Marge: Oh? I've lived in this town for thirty-seven years.
Belle: I've lived here fifty-two years.
Marge: I'm third generation.
Belle: Sixth.
Marge: [pause] Get outta my town!
-- If you can't beat 'em through argument,
use invective, "Bart After Dark"
Belle: I think I know what Springfield wants, sugar.
Marge: Oh? I've lived in this town for thirty-seven years.
Belle: I've lived here fifty-two years.
Marge: I'm third generation.
Belle: Sixth.
Marge: [pause] Get outta my town!
-- If you can't beat 'em through argument,
use invective, "Bart After Dark"
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feel the slippery finish. Caresses it, experience it... - Marge: Uh... sorry.
Lovejoy: Thanks a lot, Marge. That was our only burlesque house.
Belle: I _do_ love it when you drop by, Marge. Next... - Belle: Normally, we don't allow children in here, but your father was so
insistent.
Bart: He's tough but fair. I'll start sorting these... - Belle: I'm sorry. This is all my fault. Bart was filling in for.
Homer: I don't care if he was filling in for Mel Zetz... - Marge: Just between us girls, he hasn't been this frisky in years!
Patty: [grunt] I don't want to think about it. Homer... - Bart: Wow, Mom, I never pictured you as any kind of authority figure
before.
Homer: Marge, I want you to take care of yourself out... - Bart: Wow, man, what _is_ this place?
Belle: I prefer not to be called "man." My name is Belle,
and this is the Maison Derriere. That means... - Belle: When you work the door, the main things are to greet the visitors
and toss out the troublemakers.
Bart: Ah, the ol' greet'n'toss. No problemo. Belle... - Marge: Since I got my present early, I think you should get yours early
too!
Lisa: Bart got a present early? Then I should get...
