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The Simpsons :: Das Bus (09x14)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Das Bus |
| Episode #: | 09x14 |
| Production Number: | 5F11 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday February 15th, 1998 |
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Episode Summary |
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The children of Springfield Elementary School get stranded on a desert island on the way to a Model United Nations session. Meanwhile, Homer starts up his own Internet company, despite not knowing what The Internet is and having no discernible business plan.
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Chalkboard: None | Couch: The living room is a pond and the couch is a lilypad. The Simpsons are now frogs (with Maggie as a tadpole) who hop to the couch. Homer uses his frog tongue to turn on the TV. |
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Homer: Welcome to the Internet, my friend. How can I help you?
Comic Book Guy: I'm interested in upgrading my 28.8 kilobaud Internet connection to a 1.5 megabit fiber optic T1 line. Will you be able to provide an IP router that's compatible with my Token Ring Ethernet LAN configuration?
(Pause)
Homer: Can I have some money now? | (Nelson, Bart and Ralph roll some fruit up to the front of the bus.)
Nelson: Hey, Simpson, race ya!
Bart: First one to the front of the bus gets Martin's lunch money!
Martin: What!?
Bart: Go Apple!
Nelson: Go Orange!
Ralph: Go Banana! | Nelson: Kill the dorks!
Lewis: Bash their butts!
Terri: Kick their shins!
All: Kill the dorks! Bash their butts!
Lisa: Run a-way! | Ned: Maude and I sell religious foot rugs over the internet
Homer: Internet, eh?
Ned: Yes indeedy, making some good scratch too.
Homer: Scratch, eh?
Ned: Yep!
Homer: Maude, eh? |
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James Earl Jones also narrated "The Raven" in the first Treehouse Of Horror episode from season 2. |
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