"I for one welcome our incest overlords..."
http://www.avclub.com/articles/heres-a-sfw-trailer-for-the-simpsons-porn-parody-o,49942/
"I for one welcome our incest overlords..."
http://www.avclub.com/articles/heres-a-sfw-trailer-for-the-simpsons-porn-parody-o,49942/
I wonder if he nibbles her elbows?
Or whether they blue Marge's lady garden.
I'd like to see a bit of Milhouse's Mom, I bet she's kinky.
Quote: Leevil @ January 13 2011, 2:56 PM GMTI'd like to see a bit of Milhouse's Mom, I bet she's kinky.
Just as long as Millhouse gets to sleep in the pop tent at the end of the garden... every single night!
Quote: Leevil @ January 13 2011, 3:01 PM GMT
THRILLHOU
I always used to like it in The Simpsons when Homer would say "D'oh!". LOL!
I must have missed those ones. Which one is it with the Bart in?
Quote: Leevil @ January 14 2011, 1:13 AM GMTI must have missed those ones. Which one is it with the Bart in?
I think he says it in the one where Marge wears that green dress.
I stumbled upon this a while back.
http://adn.blam.be/springfield/
An interactive map of Springfield, a must for any Simpsons fan.
Quote: AngieBaby @ August 26 2010, 9:13 PM GMTPatty and Selma Bouvier are brilliant, as is Skinner.
One of my fave eps was the chilli-eating one when Homer starts hallucinating.
TBH I've found the last couple of series to be a bit laboured, and 'laff-lite'. But it is a classic.
The Chili Cookoff episode is the best hands down.
There were just so many great ones back in the early 90s--the Conan years. there were some classics like the Monorail, Homer goes to College, Itchy and Scratchyland.
Quote: deckard @ January 23 2011, 1:15 AM GMTclassics like the Monorail
That was one of my all-time favourites, Good song too and an exciting finish. Although in those years they all seemed such great episodes.
Has anyone bought/read Simpsons Confidential yet? It was published about a year ago and looks much more interesting and informative than the awful 'Simpsons story' books that preceded it, such as Planet Simpson, which is one of the worst books ever published about anything.
As mentioned in the News thread, looks like Apu is to be quietly retired from the show (if the online media reports are correct). Caving in to political correctness? Or good riddance to an offensive stereotype? Or who gives a shit because no one has watched this show in years? The problem for the haters is that there are over 600 Simpsons episodes out there in syndication, so Apu won't be disappearing soon. Unless they edit him out of the old shows or just never repeat them. South Park said it best a few weeks ago: "Let's all give ourselves a pat on the back and feel good about ourselves for chasing this offensive piece of shit out of town."
I must nip down to our local shop and ask Mr Patel if he is offended by apu being a stereotypical shop keeper.
Cos somebody is offended out there but I don't know who.