The Simpsons Quote Game - CivFanatics

Lt.Col. Kilgore, that when Grampa remembered being sent behind enemy lines in WW2 and was forced to live out the war as a cabaret singer. Hitler says this when Grampa's fake breast falls out.
 
homer says that to Bart when Marge blocks the door to make them clean the house.

Fill in the beginnig:

". . . But you stepped over the line just a little bit, so I'm going to give you 295. . . "
 
As demoralizing as ignorance is, I must admit I do not know.
 
". . . But you stepped over the line just a little bit, so I'm going to give you 295. . . "
Homer, after Maggie scored a 300 bowling. He had just gotten a 300 of his own.

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(Might be a bit of a paraphrase)

"Everybody knows that Rock and Roll achieved perfection in 1974; it's a scientifically proven fact."
 
That was Homer after he had come to the realization that he was not 'with it' anymore!

And on a related note, "I used to be 'with it', then they changed what 'it' was. Now the 'it' I'm 'with' isn't 'it' anymore, and the 'it' that's 'it' seems weird and scary..." sorry if I muddled the ending a bit :blush:
 
That is Homer speaking to Marge in the Smashing Pumking one.

"It's not 1985 today, but you never know what tomorrow will bring"
 
Higis, you are wrong. the qoute about "It" changing was said to Homer by Abe, when Homer was "rocking" with Barney in college.


Higis, your qote I believe was when margegoes through thier old boxes of stuff, and finds all the old Calenders.

Heres a new one.

". . .Like the love between a man and a woman, or the the love of a man for a fine Cuban cigar?"
 
". . .Like the love between a man and a woman, or the the love of a man for a fine Cuban cigar?"
That's Dr. Hibbert, in response to Mr. Burns the alien's "I bring you love."

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"What was your name again?"

"John Updike."

"Whoa! I didn't ask for your life story!"

(Yeah, it's pretty clear who one of them is, but the other two?)
 
This is from the episode with Krusty's daughter, and Krusty got John Updike to write his autobiography for him.

"Mmmmm...flushing meadows..."
 
Originally posted by napoleon526
This is from the episode with Krusty's daughter, and Krusty got John Updike to write his autobiography for him.

"Mmmmm...flushing meadows..."

Flushing Meadows is an area in New York, and when Homer hears the name he goes off in a fantasy of running through meadows with tons of toilets all over.

Next: "Bake him away, toys."
 
Originally posted by Apollo
Next: "Bake him away, toys."
Got it. Chief Wiggum said this while arresting Sideshow Bob. Me meant to say "take him away boys".

How about: "Gimmie that, ya noodle-armed choir boy!"
 
I know Willy said that, but I can't remember where!:mad:
 
is that the one where the kids of springfield were at war with the kids from shelbyville - and they got the crazy vet to help them in their war?
 
is that the one where the kids of springfield were at war with the kids from shelbyville - and they got the crazy vet to help them in their war?
I don't think this is right. My guess is that it's the one where Bart is at war with Nelson and he and the crazy one-armed veteran are designing the tactics to defeat him. Does the vet guy have a name?

Here's another: "Thank you, NASA!"
 
L.T. Smash said that about the voice enhancement machine in the Party Posse.

Yvan eht noij!
 
Originally posted by History_Buff
L.T. Smash said that about the voice enhancement machine in the Party Posse.

Yvan eht noij!
Right! It's one of those nonsense phrases, like 'give peace a chance.' :p
 
Heres a new quote.

"NOOOOOOOOOOOO, wait, yes"
 
"NOOOOOOOOOOOO, wait, yes"
Smithers, after realizing that he was the one who shot Mr Burns (in the 138th Episode Spectacular's alternate ending).

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"Okay, everyone stuff your pants into your socks."
 
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