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“The Simpsons,” television’s longest-running comedy, led the nominations announced on Monday for the Writers Guild of America’s annual broadcasting awards.
Last nights episode ‘The Burns And The Bees’ had 6.19 million viewers, which places it as the least watched episode of Season 20. Furthermore, the episode barely just sits atop the three lowest rating episodes of all time from last season, Mona Leaves-a (6.02 million), All About Lisa (6.11 million), and Any Given Sundance (6.18 million). The Burns And The Bees is now the fourth least watched episode of all time, while long standing positionee ‘The Way We Weren’t’ which had 6.20 million viewers back in 2004, sits at #5.
It was the last episode that will air until January 18 — over a month break, and I’m sure many fans were confused by the Christmas opener which was tacked on and out of place. The Simpsons was fourth in its timeslot, while the FOX network was second overall for the night and first among adults 18-49. A repeat of Family Guy scored higher viewers, with 6.54 million, while American Dad had 5.27 million viewers.

Look out for the latest releases from Bongo Comics, out this month.
Bart Simpson #45: Krusty sponsors a “class clown” competition at Springfield Elementary, pitting Bart against an unlikely competitor…Milhouse Van Houten. Also, sign up on Springfield’s newest social networking site, “Bart Space”. Then, join Maggie and Moe as they attempt to solve several crimes at once…but will they save Hans Moleman in time? Make Bart a part of the action this December!
Simpsons Super Spectacular #8: Brace yourself for the return of one of Springfield’s most unheralded but most in demand superheroes – Senor Ding Dong, and he makes house calls on weekends, too. Then join the Sprint, a balding, paunchy middle-age hero on his pursuit through the underbelly of the mean streets of Springfield in search of one thing…a beer at Moe’s. Finally, meet the newest member of the Radioactive Man family…Radioactive Rabbit! Simpsonic heroes will rise this December!
Simpsons Comics #149: He’s back! Plopper, Homer’s four-legged porcine friend from “The Simpsons Movie” makes his debut in Simpsons Comics. Find out what happened to Spider Pig after Springfield was encased in a giant dome and why everyone in town, including Krusty, is after him. Crack open your piggy bank and plop your money down for Simpsons Comics this December!
Der Vorspann von Simpsons in echt nachgemacht ( ziemlich gut ) The intro of Simpsons with Human Actors ( well done)…
BUT is it porn, you know that London 2012 Olympic logo of Lisa Simpson giving London a b*** j**? To Australia, where Justice Michael Adams dismisses the appeal made by Alan John McEwan over his conviction for …
An Australian man has been fined $2,000 after Simpsons “pornography” was discovered on his home computer.
The central issue in the case was whether a cartoon character could depict a
real person. Judge Michael Adams decided that it could, and found a man from Sydney guilty of possessing child pornography.
He ruled that the animated cartoon could “fuel demand for material that does involve the abuse of [actual] children,” and therefore upheld the conviction for child pornography.
Rather than jail the man, however, he fined him Aus$3,000 (US$2,000).
In the fight against crime, few cops are more eager for prime time than Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
The final episode of Season 20 for 2008, ‘The Burns & The Bees’ airs tonight.
During the annual billionaires’ retreat, Mr. Burns wins the Boston Celtics in a casual game of poker. While hosting the season opener in Springfield, Mr. Burns witnesses the antics of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban (guest voice as himself). Fascinated with his behavior, Mr. Burns decides to emulate Cuban’s over-the-top crowd pleasing stunts in order to win over the hearts of Springfield’s basketball fans. In the midst of his failing endeavor, Mr. Burns decides that the best way to win over the fans is to build a brand new, state-of-the-art sports arena.
Unfortunately, the last remaining bee colony in Springfield is located on the proposed stadium site, and Lisa is single-handedly spearheading a movement to protect them. As Lisa fights for a safe haven for the bees, Homer attempts to help the quickly diminishing bee population by mating the Springfield bees with Africanized bees, creating a buzzworthy fiasco.
The fanatism of Apple followers has been a topic on the Tamoggemon Content network in the past.
Stephen Hawking discusses his first stint on The Simpsons in the episode “They Saved Lisa’s Brain.” and praises the show to be the best thing on American television….
The Simpsons offered some six minutes and 48 seconds of Apple jokes on Sunday’s episode, “Mypods and Broomsticks”, including numerous jokes about MyPods, Mapple Stores, Steve Mobs, MyTunes, and more.
It’s much faster and easier than using Undo and Redo. Visit iPhoto ’08: Visual QuickStart Guide As any self-respecting Apple user/Simpsons fanatic should know by now, the most recent installment of The Simpsons …