maggie simpson-related stories
Posted Jun 23rd 2009 7:13PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: The Simpsons, Web, Reality-Free

This wooden
Simpsons couch can be yours for only $5000 or so!
It's one of 1500 displays that were sent to movie theaters when
The Simpsons Movie came out. Now
it's being sold on eBay. You can either bid on it or buy it now for the above price. Might be kind of fun to have the show's couch in your living room next to your own couch.
[via
MTV]
Posted Apr 9th 2009 5:33PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: The Simpsons, Reality-Free
I can vividly remember a time when
The Simpsons was the hot new show that every parent had to keep away from their kids or Child Protective Services would show up and take them away. So every time I see the newest thing that
The Simpsons are on this week, I can feel myself aging.
I love
The Simpsons. It has been my all time favorite show as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end, amen. So I have to have the coolest
Simpsons stuff. But every time I see Bart on a TV shirt, I can feel my hair turning gray and thinner.
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Posted Aug 10th 2006 8:04AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, FOX, OpEd, The Simpsons, Animation, Retro Squad
(S06E13) This episode, in which we learn how Maggie joined the Simpson clan, is one of my favorites. It manages to be both incredibly funny and incredibly touching, both signs of a great Simpsons episode. Let's jump in:
The plot in a nutshell is that Marge demands the family spend some quality time together, so they look at the family photo album. The kids notice there are no pictures of Maggie, so Homer tells them the story of how Marge's pregnancy changed the course of their lives. Homer starts off by telling his kids that he was at work at the nuclear power plant when a group of freelance terrorists took over, and he defeated each of them in hand to hand combat. Then Marge yells at him to tell the story correctly.
There were no "freelance terrorists," but Homer did terrorize Mr. Burns by quitting his job and riding away on a golf cart while he played Burns' head like a bongo. He also literally burns a bridge as he drives away ("That's for employing me for eight years!"). Homer figures now that he's out of debt he can finally do what he's always dreamed of: work at the bowling alley. Being a "pin monkey" is the highlight of Homer's life, and he doesn't want anything to change it. He even prays to God to freeze everything the way it is, and if He agrees, to "give me absolutely no sign." Leave it to Homer to find a loophole in prayer.
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Posted Dec 19th 2005 11:15AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: OpEd, Animation, Web, Watercooler Talk

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a post here about
what animated characters would look like as real
people (and showed you a hilarious example from
South Park.)
Fark.com is
known for its Photoshop contests, and
one from last night
has taken the animated/reality theme to the readers. So far, the above image by oddlife is winning, and I have to say
he deserves it, no matter how frightening that concept may be.