Marge: You know, <we'll> be old someday.
Homer: Gasp! My God, you're right, Marge! You kids wouldn't put me in
a home like I did to my dad, would you?
Bart: [considering the idea] Well...
Homer: Aaah!
-- After another miserable Sunday with Grampa,
"Old Money"
Homer: Gasp! My God, you're right, Marge! You kids wouldn't put me in
a home like I did to my dad, would you?
Bart: [considering the idea] Well...
Homer: Aaah!
-- After another miserable Sunday with Grampa,
"Old Money"
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- Jacques: First, you must get to know your lane. Feel the slickness,
feel the slippery finish. Caresses it, experience it... - Homer: So, I realized that being with my family is more important
than being cool.
Bart: Dad, what you just said was powerfully uncool... - Homer: So, I realized that being with my family is more important than being cool.
Bart: Dad, what you just said was powerfully uncool... - Homer: But come on, we all know this is small potatoes.
There's a danger in this town that is bigger... - Marge: Well I think it's wonderful that your father has fallen in love
with my mother.
Homer: Well I'm opposed to the whole thing. Damn opposed... - Grampa: All right, son, I'll sell this dump and write you a check.
Homer: Dad, first you gave me life, now you've given... - Marge: Homer, did you eat my whole pan of brownies?
Bart: Uh oh. You're in for it now, Dad. Homer: Marge... - Marge: Then how about going as Florida? You enjoy orange juice,
old people like you -- Lisa: Dad, what do _you_... - Abe: Son, I've come to help you. I know who the Cat Burglar is.
Homer: What? Marge: Who? Bart: Huh? Lisa: What? ...
