1. The Simpsons
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2. D'oh!
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3. 1796. A fiercely determined
band of pioneers leaves Maryland...
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4. after misinterpreting
a passage in the Bible.
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5. Their destination:
New Sodom.
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6. This is their story.
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7. This is gonna be great.
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8. I hope they show the time where
they traded guns to the Indians for corn...
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9. and then the Indians shot them
and took the corn.
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10. - Egad! A monster!
- It's a horrible fiend!
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11. It's some sort of land cow.
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12. Stand back, fellow settlers.
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13. Oh.
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14. Ye have saved
our fledgling community.
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15. Mr. Springfield, how can I hope
to achieve such greatness?
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16. A noble spirit
"embiggens" the smallest man.
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17. - Yea!
- Springfield rules!
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18. Way to go, Springfield!
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19. "Embiggens"? Hmm. I never heard that word
before I moved to Springfield.
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20. I don't know why.
It's a perfectly "cromulent" word.
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21. Now, as you all know, Springfield's
200th birthday is only a week away.
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22. Every class will do its part
to make our local bicentennial...
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23. just as memorable as
our national bicentennial.
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24. Of course, you children
are too young to remember that...
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25. with the possible
exception of Kearney.
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26. Those tall ships really lifted the nation's
spirits after Watergate.
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27. To celebrate our bicentennial,
all 20 of you...
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28. will write an essay
aboutJebediah Springfield...
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29. and the best 18 will be put on file
in the school library...
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30. available to anyone
who requests them.
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31. - Can we do illustrations?
- No.
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32. Hey. They need volunteers to play
old-timey people in the parade.
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33. Look. I can be a butter churner,
a typhoid carrier, an apprentice!
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34. - I think I'll be an apprentice, Marge.
- What kind of apprentice?
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35. That's for my master to decide.
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36. How about town crier?
You'd be great at that.
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37. - You think so?
- Well, yeah, Dad. You're a big, fat loudmouth...
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38. - and you can walk when you have to.
- Aw.
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39. Well, if you kids believe in me that much,
I'll give it my best shot.
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40. Dangerous river crossings
threatened life and limb...
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41. but helped our founding fathers
save on bridge tolls.
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42. Excuse me.
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43. I didn't mean to startle you,
but I do love to talkJebediah...
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44. even when I'm drinking
my chicory.
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45. I'm the curator,
Hollis Hurlbut.
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46. Hi. I'm Lisa Simpson.
I'm here to research a report on Jebediah.
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47. Oh, you're in for a treat.
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48. You know, some historians consider
Jebediah Springfield a minor patriot...
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49. but I think you'll find
he's easily the equal...
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50. of William Dawes
or even Samuel Otis.
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51. - Congratulations, Ned. You are our new town crier.
- D'oh!
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52. May your shrill, nasal voice
ring throughout our streets and brains.
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53. Well, thankily-dank, Mayor. I shan't disappoint.
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54. "Har" ye. "Har" ye. I declare myself pickled tink...
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55. about Springfield's
bicen-citally...
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56. ti-tin-toodily,
rin-tin-tennial day!
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57. You su-diddly-uck, Flanders!
Give me that.
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58. Hear ye! Hear ye!
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59. Ye old town crier
proclaimed crappy by all.
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60. Chooseth Homer Simpson,
and he shalt rock thy world.
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61. Good God! He is fabulous.
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62. Mmm. He's "embiggened" that role
with his "cromulent" performance.
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63. Top-notch "criering," I admit,
but the hat and bell belong to Flanders. So no dice.
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64. Oh, they're just
family heirlooms.
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65. That shouldn't stand in the way
of Homer taking my job and-
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66. Less chat, more hat.
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67. Whoo-hoo!
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68. Hear ye! Hear ye!
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69. The Homer broadcasting system
is on the air!
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70. All hollering, all the time.
I'm gonna make-
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71. You're to restrict your
criering to the parade...
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72. - and selected preapproved publicity events.
- Okay.
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73. This case holds our most
treasured exhibit:
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74. objects owned and used
byJebediah.
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75. Here's his fife, upon which he sounded
the sweet note of freedom...
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76. his hatchet, with which he hacked
at the chains of oppression...
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77. and his chamber pot.
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78. Wow.
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79. Excuse me. My microwave
johnnycakes are ready.
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80. "The Secret Confessions
ofJebediah Springfield"?
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81. "Know ye who read this, there is
more to my life than history records. "
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82. Firstly, I did not tame
the legendary buffalo.
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83. It was already tame.
I merely shot it.
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84. Secondly, I have not always been known
as Jebediah Springfield.
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85. Till 1796 I was Hans Sprungfeld,
murderous pirate.
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86. And the half-wits of this town
will never learn the truth.
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87. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
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88. "Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!"
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89. Oh, my God.
Our town hero is a fraud.
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90. "I write this confession
so that my infamy will live on...
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91. long after my body has succumbed
to my infectious diphtheria. "
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92. Ew.
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93. Here's johnnycakes.
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94. Is everything okay?
You look a bit flushed.
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95. Oh, it's just the excitement
of studying Jebediah.
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96. Sounds like you've come down
with a serious case of'Jebeditis. "
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97. Just when I was
getting over my Chester A. Arthritis.
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98. - Did-You had arthritis?
- Um, no.
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99. Hear ye. Hear ye. What's for breakfast?
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100. - Toast.
- I don't understand thee, Marge.
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101. Hmm. Ye olde toast.
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102. Whoo-hoo.
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103. What would you say if I told you
thatJebediah Springfield...
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104. wasn't as great as
he's cracked up to be?
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105. Look. Jebediah was really a vicious pirate
named Hans Sprungfeld.
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106. His tongue was bitten off
by a Turk in a grog-house fight.
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107. No tongue, eh? How did he talk-
and eat and laugh and love?
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108. He had a prosthetic tongue
made out of silver.
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109. Yes. That'd do.
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110. He was one of the evilest
men of the 1780s.
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111. He even tried to kill
George Washington.
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112. The dastard!
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113. - Give me all your money.
- Never!
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114. Ooh! Aaah!
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115. I got the white stars you wanted,
but I couldn't find...
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116. any red hearts, yellow moons
or green clovers.
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117. Well, I'll use it,
but I'm not paying for it.
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118. The next time
Hans Sprungfeld was seen...
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119. he had changed his name
toJebediah Springfield.
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120. Lisa, honey.
When my family first came to this state...
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121. they had a choice
of living in Springfield or Stenchburg.
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122. You know why
they chose Springfield?
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123. Because everyone knows Jebediah Springfield
was a true American hero. End of story.
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124. - I believe you, honey.
- You do?
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125. Of course I do. You're always right
about this type of thing...
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126. and for once I want in
on the ground floor.
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127. Oh, thanks, Dad.
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128. Ralph. "A."
Janey. "A."
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129. And, Lisa, for your-
essay...
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130. "Jebediah Springfield:
Super-Fraud,"F."
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131. - But it's all true.
- This is nothing but...
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132. dead-white-male bashing
from a P.C. thug.
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133. It's women like you who keep
the rest of us from landing a husband.
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134. Well, nice talking to ya.
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135. - Lisa?
- Miss Hoover thought I made the whole thing up.
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136. She called me a P.C. thug.
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137. Well, I've been called a greasy thug too,
and it never stops hurting.
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138. So here's what
we're gonna do:
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139. Grease ourselves up real good
and trash that place with a baseball bat.
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140. That won't help, Dad.
No one's ever gonna believe me.
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141. But you have proof! We could go
get that confession out ofJebediah's fife.
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142. - We could?
- Come on.
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143. - We can use the baseball bat to smash open the case.
- No baseball bat.
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144. Oh.
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145. - Hi, Mr. Hurlbut.
- Oh, you're back.
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146. And you brought a friend.
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147. Town crier. I'd like to
ask you a few questions.
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148. Where's the fife?
And two: Give me the fife.
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149. Hey! Stop! I've got nothing but respect
for the office of town crier...
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150. but this is well outside
your jurisdiction.
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151. Oh, yeah?
Well, put this in your fife and smoke it.
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152. What the-
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153. That's Jebediah's secret confession.
It proves he was a fraud.
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154. "The Secret Confessions
ofJebediah Springfield. "
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155. Oh. I think, Lisa, that you've been
taken in by an obvious forgery.
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156. Unfortunately, historical research
is plagued by this sort of hoax.
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157. The so-called confession...
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158. is just as phony
as the Howard Hughes will...
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159. the Hitler diaries
or the Emancipation Retraction.
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160. But it explains why there's no
record ofJebediah before 1795.
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161. He was Hans Sprungfeld
until then.
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162. That's preposterous.
Now get out.
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163. You're banned from
this historical society.
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164. You and your children
and your children's children.
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165. For three months.
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166. I'm not gonna give up. I refuse to believe
that everyone refuses to believe the truth.
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167. - I'd like 25 copies on goldenrod-
- Right.
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168. - um, 25 on canary-
- Canary.
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169. - 25 on saffron-
- Mm-hmm.
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170. - and 25 on paella.
- Okay. 100 yellow.
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171. You don't have to
help me with this, Dad.
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172. Oh, sure I do. I always believe
in helpin' the little guy.
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173. And you're the littlest guy I know.
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174. - Question. Is your name Ridley Scott orJames Cameron?
- No. It's Homer.
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175. Then I will thank you to stop peering
at my screenplay, Homer.
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176. And if I see a movie where computers
threaten our personal liberties...
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177. I will know that
you stole my idea.
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178. I'm just waitin' for my kid.
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179. Mental note. Steal his idea.
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180. Hi, Apu. Can I put this poster
in your window?
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181. Well, of course you can,
you little pixie.
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182. Oh. You're just as sweet as the sticks
which bear your name.
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183. No, no. No, no. No, no, no.
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184. Take that down. As a semi-legal immigrant,
your poster could land me in a predicament...
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185. as red hot as the candies
which bear that name.
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186. - He wouldn't let me put it up.
- Okay. Well, that's not gonna stop us.
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187. I know a much better way
to get attention.
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188. Hear ye! Hear ye!
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189. My daughter has something to tell you
aboutJebediah Springfield.
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190. Aw, the little cutie
wants to do somethin' cute.
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191. Shut up, ya bums! Shut up!
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192. Go ahead, angel.
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193. Jebediah Springfield was nothing more...
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194. than an evil bloodthirsty
pirate who hated this town.
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195. Good God!
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196. Homer, you know, I support,
uh, most any prejudice you can name...
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197. but your hero phobia
sickens me.
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198. You and your daughter ain't welcome here
no more. Barney, show 'em the exit.
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199. - There's an exit?
- "Evil bloodthirsty pirate. "
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200. Hello.
Town Jubilation Committee?
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201. Yeah. I got something that's gonna
make you a lot less jubilant.
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202. Can't you understand,
little girl?
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203. Jebediah was no criminal.
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204. That's right. The reason they say
he had a silver tongue...
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205. is because he was
such a fine speaker.
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206. That's a myth that got mixed up
with the truth.
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207. You are tampering with forces
you can't understand.
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208. We have major corporations
sponsoring this event.
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209. I hope you know you're sponsoring
a celebration for a murderous pirate.
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210. A pirate? Well, that's hardly the image
we want for Long John Silver's.
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211. Well, I see no way
of settling this.
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212. I say we imprison them
for the duration of our bicentennial.
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213. There is one way.
Get the silver tongue.
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214. IfJebediah's who I say he is,
then it should still be in his grave.
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215. Why, that's highly unorthodox.
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216. Yes, but human decency
prevents-
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217. Dig him up! Dig up that corpse!
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218. If you really love
Jebediah Springfield...
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219. you'll haul his bones out of the ground
to prove my daughter wrong.
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220. Dig up his grave!
Pull out his tongue!
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221. Can't we have one meeting that doesn't end
with us digging up a corpse?
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222. Now, Lisa, when you see there's
no silver tongue in there...
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223. will you stop trying to ruin
Jebediah's reputation?
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224. - Yes.
- What do we win if the tongue is there?
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225. - Credibility.
- Aw. What a gyp.
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226. Jebediah Springfield has been
replaced with a skeleton!
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227. No. That's the skeleton
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228. Gotcha. Gotcha. Okay.
Uh, well, let's start looking for that silver tongue.
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229. Don't forget to look
in his shoes.
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230. When I lose something,
sometimes it turns up in my shoes.
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231. Actually, if it's anywhere
it would be lodged in the sinus.
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232. All right. Here goes. Forgive us, Jebediah.
We mean no disrespect.
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233. Well, that settles that.
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234. There is no silver tongue,
is there, Bonesy?
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235. Oh, I wish, Chief. With that kind of dough,
I could buy me some eyeballs.
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236. Well, that's the spirit, Bonesy.
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237. - Why don't you sing a song for the nice people?
- All right.
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238. I was so sure.
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239. - Hear ye. Hear ye. Everybody
makes mistakes. Let's go home.
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240. Not so fast, Simpson.
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241. This foul business
was all your fault.
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242. By the power vested in me,
I hereby strip you of your ceremonial bell-
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243. No! No!
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244. and tri-corner hat.
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245. You will have the hat cleaned
and then return it.
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246. Oh, Dad.
I'm really sorry.
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247. I know how much
you wanted to be in the parade.
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248. Oh, it's not
your fault, honey.
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249. I'm supposed to be
the responsible one.
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250. I shouldn't have let you
let me get carried away.
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251. Why did you dig up
the bones of the past?
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252. Why did you disturb
the ghosts of history?
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253. I- I-
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254. General Washington?
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255. You did some good work
exposing Jebediah, Lisa. Don't stop now.
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256. There's just one piece left
in the puzzle.
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257. But I've caused so much trouble already,
General Washington. I can't go on.
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258. We had quitters
in the Revolution too.
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259. We called them Kentuckians.
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260. Well, I'll just have to find
another little girl to be president.
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261. What's your friend
Janey's number?
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262. No! NotJaney!
She'll pack the Supreme Court with boys!
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263. Oh, let me help you, George Washington.
I still want to help you!
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264. I want to help you,
George Washington?
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265. Even your dreams are square.
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266. Can you open my milk,
Mommy?
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267. I'm not Mommy, Ralph. I'm Miss Hoover.
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268. The missing piece of the puzzle.
I've got it.!
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269. You? What are you doing here?
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270. I was right aboutJebediah,
and now I can prove it.
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271. Oh, please.
Not that claptrap again.
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272. Haven't you hurtJebediah enough
with your childish tales...
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273. of pirate ships and fisticuffs
and a silver tongue that can't be found?
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274. - That's because you stole it!
- That's a lie!
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275. I'm an antiquarian, damn it.
It's my job to seek out the truth.
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276. But when you found the truth
you couldn't take it.
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277. You couldn't stand that
you devoted your life to a fraud...
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278. so you covered it up,
didn't you?
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279. - Didn't you?
- No. No. That-That's preposterous.
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280. I mean, I- I couldn't.
You-You can't-
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281. Stop it!
Where's the silver tongue?
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282. I thought no one
would ever find it.
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283. When I pried open
the coffin it was there-
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284. that shiny tongue
sticking out of his mouth...
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285. razzing my entire career-
my-my life.
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286. Before the dust could settle,
I pocketed it.
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287. - But I thought I had you fooled.
- You did.
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288. Until I realized thatJebediah's confession
was saying more than he meant it to.
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289. How else could he have
gotten this?
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290. Sprungfeld must have taken it
with him when he ran off after the fight.
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291. - Exactly.
- This celebration is a sham.
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292. And it's all my fault.
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293. We've got to get the word out to every man,
woman and child in town.
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294. Stop!
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295. Stop everything! Stop the parade.
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296. - What?
- What's goin' on here?
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297. - This is highly unorthodox.
- This is Lisa Simpson.
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298. She's discovered something
very important...
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299. aboutJebediah Springfield
that you need to hear.
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300. People of Springfield,
I, um-
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301. I don't know
quite how to say this-
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302. Don't be shy, little girl.
Think ofJebediah, and the words will come.
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303. I did a lot of research on
Jebediah Springfield, and-
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304. - Hmm. I think I can pick her off.
- Wait. Let's see what she has to say.
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305. Jebediah Springfield was-
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306. Jebediah was...
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307. great.
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308. I, um,
just wanted to say...
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309. that I've done
some research, and, uh...
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310. he was great.
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311. Yeah.
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312. - Well said.
- Great speech!
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313. Jebediah would be
proud of you.
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314. - Why didn't you tell them?
- Because the myth ofJebediah has value too.
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315. It's brought out the best
in everyone in this town.
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316. Regardless of who said it,
a noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.
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317. - Well, hey. It's Homer. Good to see you, nei-
- Get lost.
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318. Hear ye! Hear ye!
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319. Hear ye!
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320. He is not the official town crier!
Police, do something!
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321. Well, I'd like to, ma'am,
but he's too damn good.
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322. Let him march, boys.
Let the man march.
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323. It's that team
ofJebediah Springfield
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324. Whip them horses
Let them wagons roll
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325. That a people
might embiggen America
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326. That a man might embiggen
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327. His soul
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328. - His soul
- Hyah.
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329. His soul
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330. Hyah.!
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331. Hyah.
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332. Shh!
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