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{{qf|Bart}} ''[to Lisa]'' You wouldn't know how to have fun if fun ran over you in a great big funmobile! | {{qf|Bart}} ''[to Lisa]'' You wouldn't know how to have fun if fun ran over you in a great big funmobile! | ||
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| − | {{qf|[[Squeaky- | + | {{qf|[[Squeaky-Voiced Teen]]}} I'm gonna have to take you in! |
{{qf|Bart}} You can't bust me. I live here. | {{qf|Bart}} You can't bust me. I live here. | ||
| − | {{qf|Squeaky- | + | {{qf|Squeaky-Voiced Teen}} I have to bring someone in. |
{{qf|Bart}} Milhouse doesn't live here. | {{qf|Bart}} Milhouse doesn't live here. | ||
| − | {{qf|Squeaky- | + | {{qf|Squeaky-Voiced Teen}} Come quietly, four-eyes. |
[[Category:Simpsons Comics stories quotes]] | [[Category:Simpsons Comics stories quotes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:38, May 13, 2025
- Gil Gunderson: Face it, Gil, it's back to children's shoes. And then the sweet release of death.
- Marge: What's wrong, Homie? You seem on edge.
- Homer: I don't know. Maybe a mid-life crisis.
- Marge: You had one last year. I think it's like chicken pox. You can only get it once.
- Bart: Where'd you get this? We didn't give it to you.
- Homer: I got it at a garage sale.
- Bart: [reading] "To our daddy, love from Rod and Todd."
- Homer: All right, I got it at a garage. Okay?
- Lisa: I can't believe this. We're living in the heart of shallow commercialism and naked consumerism.
- Bart: [to Lisa] You wouldn't know how to have fun if fun ran over you in a great big funmobile!
- Squeaky-Voiced Teen: I'm gonna have to take you in!
- Bart: You can't bust me. I live here.
- Squeaky-Voiced Teen: I have to bring someone in.
- Bart: Milhouse doesn't live here.
- Squeaky-Voiced Teen: Come quietly, four-eyes.