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+ | == List == | ||
+ | #Family togetherness nights. | ||
+ | #My "better half"... "the ol' ball 'n' chain. (Hee hee, just kiddin', Maude!) | ||
+ | #Yellow ribbons on oak trees. | ||
+ | #My new 4-wheel drive sport-utilty tractor-mower. | ||
+ | #[[Bob Hope]] specials. | ||
+ | #Pants with just a skosh more room in the seat and tights. | ||
+ | #The impassioned rhetoric of [[Reverend Lovejoy]]. | ||
+ | #Halogen lighting. | ||
+ | #Stick-to-itveness. | ||
+ | #My new AduioCratic 48-disc CD player with fully uncontrollable no access random play. | ||
+ | #Yellow ribbons on flagpoles. | ||
+ | #Natural law. | ||
+ | #Waiters who introduce themselves. | ||
+ | #The Ice Capades. | ||
+ | #The heady mixture of politics and religion. | ||
+ | #[[Florence Handerson]]. | ||
+ | #Cordless power tools. | ||
+ | #Traditional American Family Values. | ||
+ | #Feelin' groovy. | ||
+ | #Those new super-tasty low-sodium snack foods. | ||
+ | #Talking with "The Man Upstairs." | ||
+ | #My new 64-inch drive-in screen TV. | ||
+ | #Yellow ribbons on car antennas. | ||
+ | #Theme restaurants. | ||
+ | #The power of positive thinking. | ||
+ | #That cozy way my joging suit feels when it's fresh out of the dryer. | ||
+ | #Quality time with [[Todd]] and [[Rod]]. | ||
+ | #My new HeartAttacker-2000 deluxe StepMeister exerciser. | ||
+ | #Dinner theatre. | ||
+ | #The simple satisfaction of a job well done. | ||
+ | #The jazzy song stylings of La Streisand. | ||
+ | #Made-for-TV movies. | ||
+ | #Maude's meatloaf. | ||
+ | #Good ol' American know-how. | ||
+ | #War movies with dance music soundtracks. | ||
+ | #Reader's Digest's "Life in These United States." | ||
+ | #My new WeedBeater cordless Weasel-Wackler. | ||
+ | #Letting my inner-child out to play. | ||
+ | #Yellow ribbons on high-voltage utitilty powers. | ||
+ | #Spunk. | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, December 26, 2012
Ned Flanders' Top Forty
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Comic Information
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Ned Flanders' Top Forty is a list featured in Simpsons Illustrated 4. The list was later reprinted in Simpsons Comics Simpsorama.
List
- Family togetherness nights.
- My "better half"... "the ol' ball 'n' chain. (Hee hee, just kiddin', Maude!)
- Yellow ribbons on oak trees.
- My new 4-wheel drive sport-utilty tractor-mower.
- Bob Hope specials.
- Pants with just a skosh more room in the seat and tights.
- The impassioned rhetoric of Reverend Lovejoy.
- Halogen lighting.
- Stick-to-itveness.
- My new AduioCratic 48-disc CD player with fully uncontrollable no access random play.
- Yellow ribbons on flagpoles.
- Natural law.
- Waiters who introduce themselves.
- The Ice Capades.
- The heady mixture of politics and religion.
- Florence Handerson.
- Cordless power tools.
- Traditional American Family Values.
- Feelin' groovy.
- Those new super-tasty low-sodium snack foods.
- Talking with "The Man Upstairs."
- My new 64-inch drive-in screen TV.
- Yellow ribbons on car antennas.
- Theme restaurants.
- The power of positive thinking.
- That cozy way my joging suit feels when it's fresh out of the dryer.
- Quality time with Todd and Rod.
- My new HeartAttacker-2000 deluxe StepMeister exerciser.
- Dinner theatre.
- The simple satisfaction of a job well done.
- The jazzy song stylings of La Streisand.
- Made-for-TV movies.
- Maude's meatloaf.
- Good ol' American know-how.
- War movies with dance music soundtracks.
- Reader's Digest's "Life in These United States."
- My new WeedBeater cordless Weasel-Wackler.
- Letting my inner-child out to play.
- Yellow ribbons on high-voltage utitilty powers.
- Spunk.