Killing America’s Most Important Fish
How a football tycoon took George H.W. Bush’s oil company and used it to go after the fish that built America.
What happens in Springfield stays in Springfield!
How a football tycoon took George H.W. Bush’s oil company and used it to go after the fish that built America.
Charles Montgomery Burns, better known as Mr. Burns in the hit animated TV series “The Simpsons”, got the most votes of any write-in candidate during last month’s mayoral election in New York City.
A video i dedicated to my favourite programme the simpsons (does not include all the characters) ps sorry about the quality of some of the pictures. Please comment and rate…
I collected pictures that combines Naruto and Simpsons, so i made this. It’s my first video and I hope you will like it
Don’t forget please to comment and rate! Thx ^^ Music used: The Simpsons main theme Toshiro Masuda – Sexiness Simpsons characters: Matt Groening Naruto Characters: Masashi Kishimoto EDIT: Wow, 1000 views, thank you all
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Among the many, many insults lobbed at the Grammy Awards over the years, few have been as winningly on-point as those articulated by that great bastion of American cultural criticism, “The Simpsons.” In the classic Beatles-parodying episode “Homer’s Barbershop Quartet,” a dispirited Homer Simpson hands his recently won award to the show’s …
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Poor Wiccans, they’re so misunderstood. And the three girls representing them weren’t really representing Wicca so much as they were representing wayward teens looking for something to latch onto.