Lisa: The people who deserve it are on the streets, and they're in the
slums. They're little children who need more library books, and
they're families who can't make ends meet. Of course, if you
really wanted to, you could buy me a pony.
Grampa: You're right!
Lisa: I'll name her Princess, and I'll ride her every day!
-- Lisa suggests how Grampa could spend his... "Old
Money"
slums. They're little children who need more library books, and
they're families who can't make ends meet. Of course, if you
really wanted to, you could buy me a pony.
Grampa: You're right!
Lisa: I'll name her Princess, and I'll ride her every day!
-- Lisa suggests how Grampa could spend his... "Old
Money"
Related:
- Moe: Hey, get away from that! Leave him alone!
Kearney: It said I was gay! [Kearney and Dolph leave... - Lisa: I can't believe it, Bart. I'd always thought Jessica was so
sweet!
Bart: She's like a Milk Dud, Lis: sweet on the outside... - Bart eats a candy bar]
Homer: Kids, your daddy and his daddy are involved in a very sticky,
nutty, chewy, chocolatey -- put it away, boy! -- situation... - Burns: You mean there are actually people who will pay good money
for garbage?
Lisa: Not good money, really. Each can'll get you... - Jacques: First, you must get to know your lane. Feel the slickness,
feel the slippery finish. Caresses it, experience it... - Monica: Please tell me you_re stopping now.
Pete: I_m fine!
I'd fight tonight, if they_d let me. [stands up and... - Bart: What a perfect plan. Now, Roger Myers will tell as just.
Myers: [announcing the studio's re-opening] And so... - Grampa: [fumbling with the joystick] What do I do?
Bart:
Grampa, do you want to go to the right? Grampa: Yes... - Marge appears in the dream, then awakens Homer]
Marge:
Homer! Homer, wake up! There's still a few minutes...
