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When the Simpsons had a house fire, an agent from Total Disaster Insurance visited, evidently to process their insurance claim. The agent asked, "Any valuables in the house?" [[Homer]] then started naming things, bald-facedly lying as he said, "Well, the Picasso, my collection of classic cars ..." | When the Simpsons had a house fire, an agent from Total Disaster Insurance visited, evidently to process their insurance claim. The agent asked, "Any valuables in the house?" [[Homer]] then started naming things, bald-facedly lying as he said, "Well, the Picasso, my collection of classic cars ..." | ||
| − | Very quickly, however, the agent had enough of Homer's lies and sharply cut him off: "Sorry, this policy only covers actual losses, not made-up stuff." Miffed at being caught out, Homer sarcastically said, "Well, that's just ''great''!" | + | Very quickly, however, the agent had enough of Homer's lies and sharply cut him off: "Sorry, this policy only covers actual losses, not made-up stuff." Miffed at being caught out, Homer sarcastically said, "Well, that's just ''great''!"<ref>"[[Homer the Heretic]]"</ref> |
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| + | Later when Homer crash his car in Marge car under a snow storm he telled for the employe at he buying pornography before the crash in a shop called Moe's.<ref>"[[Mr. Plow]]"</ref> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{Ep|Homer the Heretic}} | *{{Ep|Homer the Heretic}} | ||
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[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] | ||
[[sv:Total Disaster Insurance]] | [[sv:Total Disaster Insurance]] | ||
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Total Disaster Insurance is an insurance company with which the Simpsons have fire insurance.
History
When the Simpsons had a house fire, an agent from Total Disaster Insurance visited, evidently to process their insurance claim. The agent asked, "Any valuables in the house?" Homer then started naming things, bald-facedly lying as he said, "Well, the Picasso, my collection of classic cars ..."
Very quickly, however, the agent had enough of Homer's lies and sharply cut him off: "Sorry, this policy only covers actual losses, not made-up stuff." Miffed at being caught out, Homer sarcastically said, "Well, that's just great!"[1]
Later when Homer crash his car in Marge car under a snow storm he telled for the employe at he buying pornography before the crash in a shop called Moe's.[2]
Appearances
Episode – "Homer the Heretic"
Episode – "Mr. Plow"
References
- ↑ "Homer the Heretic"
- ↑ "Mr. Plow"