Lets just say that he is more stupider than homer Simpson when he was that age.
The first episode of The Simpsons was debuted in December 1989, but prior to that some shots of The Simpsons family were shown during the Tracy Ullman show from 1987.
In the early scripts for the Simpsons, "do'h" was written as "annoyed grunt". Dan Castelleneta (who plays Homer) interpreted this as d'oh - which he said derived from Jimmy Finlayson who appeared in many Laurel and Hardy film and used to say "d'oh" as a self-censoring form of "damn".
Homer's proposal to Marge is related in the episode 'I Married Marge'. When Homer and Marge are parked at Inspiration point, Marge reads the index card on which Homer has written what he intends to say to her to propose marriage: "Marge, from the first moment I saw you, I never wanted to be with anybody else. I don't have much to offer you except all my love. Will you marry me?"
The Jebediah Springfield statue on The Simpsons says, "A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man."
It's from the Season 14 episode titled "C.E. D'oh!"Homer is trying to get Marge in the mood:Homer: But it's St. Valentines Day! God wants us to do it.Marge: You're so cute when you're begging for sex. But I'm just too tired.
Lets just say that he is more stupider than homer Simpson when he was that age.
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It's not the "homer the Smithers" episode is it? This is the one where homer covers for Smithers while he is on holiday but ends up punching Burns in the face. Burns then fires Smithers as he feels he no longer needs him, since he has toughened up after his beating. Smother has to consider other jobs, one of them is distracting Barney during the midnight beer delivery at moes. Homer talks him out of this job and commits to getting him his old job back, the beer delivery then arrives but is raided by Barney.
The first episode of The Simpsons was debuted in December 1989, but prior to that some shots of The Simpsons family were shown during the Tracy Ullman show from 1987.
It is the same as saying "dope" (like Homer from the Simpsons), or whoops, meaning an accidental mishap.Thanks but Homer in the Simpsons doesnt say dope, he says D'OH.
They don't, Homer Simpson said it on the simpsons (I give then more than all the credit) to mock a cousin farmer!
nobody, the say is alcohol is the cause of and the solution to all lifes problems and it was said by homer from the simpsons
Well not abused, but bloody insulted. when i first watched it i memorised the couch gag and the chalkboard and wrote it down (each simbilizes each episode) and whenever i saw it i imidietly changed the channel. but I'm Australian, and if a, lets say, German or Chinese or English watch a episode like that, and are sensitive, they may do something like that. but hey, it was the simpsons goal. Also, i hate how they tease Christians, although i like the episode where Bartgets an F, and it shows that he is good, so a miricle happens, and Homer beggins to pray. anyway, i don't blame you for being insulted.
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At the beginning of The Simpsons Movie Homer Simpson stands up in the theater and yells boring at the screen. Then he goes on to complain that they are paying for something that they could watch at home on their TV for free. He says everyone in the theater is a giant sucker.
AnswerThere are many cities in Greece that say Homer was born there, therefore we do not have a precise place.