It was something like:
"Talking in class... that's a paddling.
Passing notes... that's a paddling."
up to "Paddling the school canoe.. that's a paddling."
There is another question up, though.
You don't actually see him take it but apperently the Simpsons bathtub is actually the Flandereses. Also, Homer has stolen a lot from Ned - College degreee included.
In the Scorpio episode, Flanders says: "Homer, you going ti be needing those those things you've borrowed when you move. You know the Power sander, TV tray, downstairs bathtub"
EDIT: The old guy who paddles the students name is Jasper BTW.
Since I dont see a question, I'll post one:
In the episode where Marge become friends with Ruth powers, Marge - at the end - is charged with with article 611A of the criminal code. What is the offense, and what is she ordered to pay?
Originally posted by Wyrmshadow In the episode where the teacher's strike and the local people come in as subs... what did the old man (I think his name is Chester) say deserves a paddling.
Talking out of turn? That's a paddlin'
Passing notes? That's a paddlin'
Laughing at my sandals? That's a pddlin'
Paddling the school rowboat? You better believe that's a paddlin'
I know it was an old question, but I think these are all of them.
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