Smithers: Have you ever painted the rich and powerful?
Marge: Well, no. Just Ringo Starr.
Burns: Ring-Go?
Smithers: He was the drummer for a rock-and-roll combo called
the Beatles, sir.
Burns: Beatles, eh? Oh, yes. I seem to remember their off-key
caterwauling on the old Sullivan show. What <was> Ed
thinking?
-- Burns commissions Marge to paint his portrait,
"Brush with Greatness"
Marge: Well, no. Just Ringo Starr.
Burns: Ring-Go?
Smithers: He was the drummer for a rock-and-roll combo called
the Beatles, sir.
Burns: Beatles, eh? Oh, yes. I seem to remember their off-key
caterwauling on the old Sullivan show. What <was> Ed
thinking?
-- Burns commissions Marge to paint his portrait,
"Brush with Greatness"
Related:
- Smithers: Ah, sir. At least the world will see you as I always have.
Burns: [trying to get him to shut up] Yes, yes... - Burns: [off camera] Smithers! I want my tea!
Marge:
Doesn't it bother you that he orders you around like... - Burns: Who is that firebrand, Smithers?
Smithers:
That's Homer Simpson. Burns: Simpson, eh? New man... - Smithers: Would you feel more comfortable if I left,
too, sir? Burns: Of course not, Smithers. You're... - Marge: Oh Homer, don't be jealous. I was a schoolgirl.
The Beatles were very popular, and I had a crush on... - Burns: Who was that young hellcat, Smithers?
Smithers:
Homer Simpson, sir. Burns: Simpson, eh? I'll remember... - Burns: A non-profit organization with oil...I won't allow it!
[camera pulls back to show Burns with his feet up on... - Burns: Who is that lavatory linksman, Smithers?
Smithers:
Homer Simpson, sir. One of the fork and spoon operators... - Smithers: Er, um, there's some candy right here, Sir.
[points to a box] Why don't we eat this instead...
