Watching too much of the Simpsons

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Watching too much of the Simpsons

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I think over the years that I've finally reached the point where I've watched too many Simpsons' episodes. I still like them but they are begining to have too much impact on my life.

I don't know what was first but "ay caramba" and "D'oh!" have been in my vocabulary for while. "D'oh!" definately gets lots of use.

Other things that have worked their way in are Marges' "mmmmmm", Homer's "Idunno" complete with shoulder shrug and vacant look. His nervous finger twiddle, and occasionally the accompanying whine, is also a regular.

Others that make ocassional appearances are "excellent" and "ha ha".

But the one that I've noticed lately and which kind of bothers me is that when I am chugging something, esepcially in a bottle I find myself power slamming it like Barney (and many of the other characters) when they just tilt their head back and nearly suck the bottle inside out.

I've just been watching the Simpsons for too long. :D
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Can't do Barney's slam

But have done the Homer special...and use Idunno and d'oh a great deal.

And beside never too much Simpsons...need more Futurama.
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Well i still watch the Simpsons 14 times per week,Monday through Friday at 4.30 pm on TQS and 5 pm on CBC,Saturday 3 episodes from 4.30 to 6 pm and Sunday night at 8 on Global tv. 8)
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Well, I made "If The Simpsons Was Set In The Star Trek Universe" and "If The Simpsons Was Set In The Star Wars Universe".

I'm currently working on an updated version of SW universe Simpsons - and:

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too much simpsons? are you on crack? No.you'll know you have watched to much simpsons when you can wite a 10 page paper detailing the contributions made by Bart Simpson to US-Canadian relations. (you laugh. i have seen this done)
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If you enter a contest like this then you`re obsessed with the Simpsons Ay caramba
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It's unlikely that I'll ever give up on watching the Simpsons but you have to admit that you'd all be creeped out too if you caught yourself starting to resemble Barney Gumble, or even Homer? :)
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Too much Simpsons? I understand the words but the sentence just doesn't make any sense.
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neoolong wrote:Too much Simpsons? I understand the words but the sentence just doesn't make any sense.

I just find it sort of scary when I start having more and more traits incommon with Simpsons characters. Now if I were built like Ranier Wolfcastle and as rich as Mr. Burns I wouldn't be complaining but I seem to be going the Homer Simpson / Barney Gumble with a smidge of Bart route. :)
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Tsyroc wrote:I just find it sort of scary when I start having more and more traits incommon with Simpsons characters. Now if I were built like Ranier Wolfcastle and as rich as Mr. Burns I wouldn't be complaining but I seem to be going the Homer Simpson / Barney Gumble with a smidge of Bart route. :)
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Montcalm wrote:
And nothing like Smithers :lol:
No, he goes on better vacations than I do.

Plus, he likes his job A LOT better than I like mine. :)
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Too much Simpsons? The devil you say! I understand what you mean, I use all the same catch phrases in daily life. I don't have a problem with it. Now quit this twiterpatted baffoonery or I'll release the hounds.
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I use D'oh!, and "Idunno" (complete with shoulder movement and vacant look) a LOT. Plus my friends and I quote it incessantly. And to cap it off I've seen every ep screen in Australia.
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Mark S wrote:Too much Simpsons? The devil you say! I understand what you mean, I use all the same catch phrases in daily life. I don't have a problem with it. Now quit this twiterpatted baffoonery or I'll release the hounds.
Excellent. :twisted:

:shock: D'oh!


:shock: Double D'oh!..... :D
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Improvident lackwits! Too busy struttin' about your atom mills....
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I make numerous references to the Simpsons during the week, but only with others who would understand.

I sometimes think of a certain scene when something happens in life. Eating something too spicy makes me think of Lisa Simpson "I can see through time!"

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Frank Hipper wrote:Improvident lackwits! Too busy struttin' about your atom mills....
Stridin', not stuttin'. And mill, not mills.
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The new episodes suck, but the older ones are still classics that I watch whenever I can.
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Howedar wrote:The new episodes suck, but the older ones are still classics that I watch whenever I can.
Amen. Though some of the newer one's have good quotes.

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Gandalf wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:Improvident lackwits! Too busy struttin' about your atom mills....
Stridin', not stuttin'. And mill, not mills.
It's been years, and there is more than one of you I'm addressing.
Hence "lackwits". :wink:
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Frank Hipper wrote:
Gandalf wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:Improvident lackwits! Too busy struttin' about your atom mills....
Stridin', not stuttin'. And mill, not mills.
It's been years, and there is more than one of you I'm addressing.
Hence "lackwits". :wink:
It's been years for me too. I feel like those guys from All Quiet on the Western Front, I'm old, but can still whomp the noobs.
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Gandalf wrote:It's been years for me too. I feel like those guys from All Quiet on the Western Front, I'm old, but can still whomp the noobs.
N00B? I saw their first appearance on the Tracey Ullman show! On it's original broadcast!
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Frank Hipper wrote:
Gandalf wrote:It's been years for me too. I feel like those guys from All Quiet on the Western Front, I'm old, but can still whomp the noobs.
N00B? I saw their first appearance on the Tracey Ullman show! On it's original broadcast!
Sorry, I didn't mean to say you were a Noob. It was meant to read; "I feel like we're like those guys...".
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Re: Watching too much of the Simpsons

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Tsyroc wrote:I think over the years that I've finally reached the point where I've watched too many Simpsons' episodes. I still like them but they are begining to have too much impact on my life.



If you like the simpsons ... i bet you hate the familly guy :D
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