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The Simpsons :: She Used to Be My Girl (16x04)
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| Title: | She Used to Be My Girl |
| Episode #: | 16x04 |
| Production Number: | FABF22 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday December 05th, 2004 |
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Marge bumps into an old high-school acquaintance who is now a successful news reporter. While Marge becomes jealous of her friend's success and wonders what may have been had she not stayed with Homer, Lisa becomes inspired by this new, strong woman.
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Chalkboard: Poking a dead raccoon is not research | Couch: The Simpsons sit on the couch as normal, but now all of them look like Moe Szyslak (the bartender). |
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Chloe (knocking on trunk): Lisa, what are you doing in there?
Lisa: Praying to Buddha, Jesus, Spongebob--there's no time to be picky!
(in heaven, Buddha, Jesus, and Spongbob are looking down)
Buddha: Perhaps we should help.
Spongbob: Screw her! (Does his crazy laugh.) | Kent Brockman: Mr. Mayor, just how many illegitimate children are you hiding?
Mayor Quimby: Kent, I'm hiding nothing ... except this puppy. Look into his eyes and tell me I'm lying.
Kent Brockman: Well, I'm placated, and so are all my friends in the local media. | Chloe: So, Marge, what's exciting in your life lately?
Marge: Well, uh... Oh, we finally found out why the dog was scooting around on his butt all day. Turns out he had an impacted anal gland. |
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