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In [[Homer]]'s imagination about his funeral at The Graveyard of the Future does [[Ned Flanders]] the ceremony which is suited by President Lenny. Flanders told at the ceremony at Homer wasn't a great man, nor even an adequate man. And he certainly never accomplished anything before he asked Lenny if he wanted say anything but he hadn't. A dump truck loose then a mound of dirt with the body of Homer J. Simpson, into a hole. Two crow's then started talking about Homer | In [[Homer]]'s imagination about his funeral at The Graveyard of the Future does [[Ned Flanders]] the ceremony which is suited by President Lenny. Flanders told at the ceremony at Homer wasn't a great man, nor even an adequate man. And he certainly never accomplished anything before he asked Lenny if he wanted say anything but he hadn't. A dump truck loose then a mound of dirt with the body of Homer J. Simpson, into a hole. Two crow's then started talking about Homer | ||
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The Graveyard of the Future
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The Graveyard of the Future is the graveyard in the future in Homer's dream.
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In Homer's imagination about his funeral at The Graveyard of the Future does Ned Flanders the ceremony which is suited by President Lenny. Flanders told at the ceremony at Homer wasn't a great man, nor even an adequate man. And he certainly never accomplished anything before he asked Lenny if he wanted say anything but he hadn't. A dump truck loose then a mound of dirt with the body of Homer J. Simpson, into a hole. Two crow's then started talking about Homer