George Cauldron
He's undeniably real
And that was in the episode Insane Clown Poppy from season 12, 2000.
Robbie said:
When Moe said that, the closed-captioning said "imitating Jackie Gleason"...I guess it's a reference to him.
Cauldron said:Also, I haven't a clue what the couch gag for Simpson Tide is supposed to be about. The family sits on the couch, the ground breaks up (as far as I could fathom), and they come out of the ground as if they were plants. Bart spits out some dirt. Can anyone shed some light on this?
Citizen Kang said:He said he was sick of his Rickets.
Rickets is a disorder caused by insufficiency or inefficient action of activated Vitamin D in the body. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that may be absorbed from the intestines or may be produced by the skin when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet light (particularly sunlight). Rickets leads to the softening and weakening bones.
So no exposer to sunlight for extremely long periods of time can lead to rickets...
Interslice said:
Basically the entire movie they're on drugs, which is why the characters look a bit messed up.
Cauldron said:In Saddlesore Galactica, why is Marge laughing hysterically and rolling around on the floor?
Bob Underdunk T said:
According to The Simpsons, it's Andy. I'm sure that was a joke, though.
Cauldron said:Oh, and in Skinner's Sense of Snow, towards the end, Skinner asks the hamster to chew into his ball-sack.
I know it's funny, but I just don't get it. I'm assuming it's meant to be something....dirty. Am I right?