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Sunday, January 24, 2010

"The Simpsons" "The Day the Violence Died" (1996)




http://www.cswap.com/1998/Sphere/cap/en/25fps/a/01_33

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1:33:14
He's got G equals one.

1:33:17
That's right.

1:33:19
He's got B equals two.

1:33:24
He's got. . .

1:33:25
. . .H equals three.

1:33:28
That's not right.

1:33:30
Harry's got the code wrong.

1:33:32
H doesn't equal three.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_%28name%29

Thomas (name)

Thomas is a common given name for males. The meaning of the name is "twin"










}}}}} JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:21:01 PM

Subject: Re: Journal May 19, 2006


Kerry Burgess wrote:


I wonder where the divergence point is in history? When did I become Kerry Burgess and who am I really? There was probably a real Kerry Burgess, someone that looked like me.

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http://www.snpp.com/episodes/3F16.html

The Day the Violence Died

Original Airdate in N.A.: 17-Mar-96


It's late at night, and the kids, appropriately equipped with cans of Buzz Cola and their Itchy & Scratchy anniversary caps, are watching the 48-hour Itchy & Scratchy Diamond Jubilee Marathon: "celebrating 75 years of rib-tickling brutality and hilarious atrocities".










http://www.snpp.com/episodes/3F16.html

The Day the Violence Died

Original Airdate in N.A.: 17-Mar-96


The next morning, Homer and the kids are waked by the sounds of the parade. Little did they know, they chose to place their seats behind what would be the emplacement for a 15' stand. "Aw, nertz!" comments Homer.

Homer tries to see something from his position.

Homer: Which one's Itchy? The car?

Bart: The mouse.

Homer: Oh. I guess it's not him then.

-- If only they wore name tags, "The Day the Violence Died"

Of course, TV and radio have sent their commentators to this parade.

Dave: [in a wooden voice] Represented on this next float is Roger Myers Sr., who founded his company in 1921, and struck it big when he teamed up a mouse named Itchy with a cat named Scratchy.










http://www.snpp.com/episodes/3F16.html

The Day the Violence Died

Original Airdate in N.A.: 17-Mar-96


Homer tries to get the kids to see the parade by taking them on his shoulders, but they end up on the floor. Bart has had enough of this, and decides to join the parade.

Susan: Oh, now the parade has entered Bumtown! Oh, it's all just so exciting Dave!

Dave: This certainly seems to be a poorly planned parade route.

-- Quimby probably worked on it, "The Day the Violence Died"

Effectively, there's a lot of alarm and glass-breaking noises in this part of town. Itchys and Scratchys run back in the cars, and the parade speeds up its walk, leaving Bart behind.


As they leave Bumtown, a bum runs after them, throwing tomatoes and insulting Roger Myers.

Get out of Bumtown, you bum!

-- A bum, "The Day the Violence Died"

Bart asks him to show some respect to the man who created Itchy and Scratchy.

Chester: He didn't create Itchy: I did.

Bart: Huh?










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1:19:04
You made that, Jerry?

1:19:14
No, that's all right.

1:19:17
Very important.
Nothing more right now. Please.

1:19:21
You have to stop.

1:19:22
Listen to me.

1:19:23
This is critical.

1:19:31
Your manifestations injure our entities.

1:19:34
And pretty soon there'll be
no more entities left to play with. . .

1:19:37
. . .and you'll be all alone again. . .

1:19:40
. . .because you can't control yourself.

1:19:42
Because with all your power, you
don't have the power to stop, do you?

1:19:55
What name do you want?

1:19:59
What name do you want?