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− | "'''Pray Anything'''" is the tenth episode of the [[Season 14|fourteenth season]] which originally aired on the 9th February 2003. | + | "'''Pray Anything'''" is the tenth episode of the [[Season 14|fourteenth season]] which originally aired on the 9th February 2003. When Homer notices that things always seem to turn out for the best for Ned. At a womens basketball game Ned gets a hundred thousand dollars as a reward for donating fifty thousand dollars he won at a basket shot. Homer becomes increasingly jealous of Ned, trying to find out his secret. He turns to prayer in order to get what he wants after Ned tells him that's his secret to success, (technically he said it was a small part together with hard work and clean living which Homer ignored in favor of the easy way). Homer ends up owning the church after he tries to sue it for falling down a hole in front of it. But when Homer decides to use the church to throw parties that end up breaking every commandment in the book things go disastorously wrong. The episode was written by Sam O'Neal and Neal Boushell and directed by Michael Polcino. |
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"Pray Anything" is the tenth episode of the fourteenth season which originally aired on the 9th February 2003. When Homer notices that things always seem to turn out for the best for Ned. At a womens basketball game Ned gets a hundred thousand dollars as a reward for donating fifty thousand dollars he won at a basket shot. Homer becomes increasingly jealous of Ned, trying to find out his secret. He turns to prayer in order to get what he wants after Ned tells him that's his secret to success, (technically he said it was a small part together with hard work and clean living which Homer ignored in favor of the easy way). Homer ends up owning the church after he tries to sue it for falling down a hole in front of it. But when Homer decides to use the church to throw parties that end up breaking every commandment in the book things go disastorously wrong. The episode was written by Sam O'Neal and Neal Boushell and directed by Michael Polcino.
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