Brockman: Kent Brockman, at the now-closed Duff bottling plant, where a
mysterious person in black keeps a solitary vigil.
[Barney, the mysterious person, lays a flower down beside the
plant and belches]
-- "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment"
mysterious person in black keeps a solitary vigil.
[Barney, the mysterious person, lays a flower down beside the
plant and belches]
-- "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment"
Related:
- Top of the morning to ye on this gray, grizzly afternoon.
Kent O'Brockman live on Main Street, where today everyone... - Ladies and gentlemen, what you are seeing is a total disregard for the
things St.
Patrick's Day stand for. All this drinking, violence... - Tonight, on Smartline. "The Power plant strike. Argle bargle,
or fooforaw?" -- Kent Brockman, "Last Exit to... - Scott: And now over to Kent Brockman for some grim economic news.
Kent: Scott, things aren't as happy as they used to... - Brockman: "What are _you_ looking at?"--the innocent words of a drunken
child.
Well, I'll _tell_ you what we're looking at, young... - Quimby: You can't seriously want to ban alcohol.
It tastes great, makes women appear... - Banner: Listen, rummy, I'm gonna say it plain and simple.
Where'd you pinch the hooch? Is some blind... - Brockman: ... means death for us all. And now, "Kent's People!"
Tonight's inspiring story is about Frank Grimes,
a thirty- five-year-old Springfieldite who... - Brockman: Kent Brockman at the Action News desk. A massive tanker has
run aground on the central coastline,
spilling millions of gallons of oil on Baby...
