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phtnt wrote:Jessica is hot!!! other then that I'm not sure what you all are talking about
I'll take Ashlee
I would put up with her lip-synching 8)

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...and Marge looked HOT last night!!

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Mr. Skinner perhaps? or Cheif Wiggum? or Maggie? Smithers would be too obvious. . . He has all the Malibu Stacy dolls! Perhaps Krusty? or Rev Lovejoy?!
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Smithers has already come out of the closet.

If you dont remember a few seasons ago, when Homer became Mr Burns personal assistant, when Mr Burns ordered Smithers to take a vacation. Mr Smithers called Mr Burns from an all male resort, and as he said he could not take any pictures.
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A Balding Fan wrote:Smithers has already come out of the closet.

If you dont remember a few seasons ago, when Homer became Mr Burns personal assistant, when Mr Burns ordered Smithers to take a vacation. Mr Smithers called Mr Burns from an all male resort, and as he said he could not take any pictures.
And when homer moved in with the gay guys, he ran into smithers rollerskating past a shop with a rainbow flag, and smithers asked Homer what he was doing in that part of town.
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Wiggum is married. Lovejoy is married. But it would be funny, gay minister is not that far fetched :wink:
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Lastplaneout wrote:Wiggum is married. Lovejoy is married. But it would be funny, gay minister is not that far fetched :wink:
Not all single people are gay and not all married people are straight! :wink:

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Hi Dr Nick

Everyone tells me I do Dr. Nick's voice to the "T".
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Yargh.

I have to say it can't be Millhouse. The episdoe in which it happens is based on gay marriage being legalized in Springfield. A character comes out so they can be married. Pretty far-fetched for it to be Millhouse.

On that note....nobody has mentioned:
Disco Stu
Karl and/or Lenny
Sideshow Mel

None have ever had a girlfriend.
But I vote for Hans Moleman!!!!
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Lastplaneout wrote:
I have been waching the simpson's since the beginning and have seen practically every episode. I even watch multiple repeats. It all started in the early 90's when the show debuted and I was like 6, and my parents would never let me watch it. Well I always taped it in another room and watched it at night after they went to bed. This worked until I was 8. Then they just let me watch it...It is the greatest show on TV...without a doubt
I've been hooked since day 1, too.
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Lastplaneout wrote:
I have been waching the simpson's since the beginning and have seen practically every episode. I even watch multiple repeats. It all started in the early 90's when the show debuted and I was like 6, and my parents would never let me watch it. Well I always taped it in another room and watched it at night after they went to bed. This worked until I was 8. Then they just let me watch it...It is the greatest show on TV...without a doubt
I've been hooked since day 1, too.
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How about these folks................. :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Count me in. Another Simpsons fan!
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Seems like I recall reading a while back that this may be the last year for The Simpsons but that a feature length movie was also on the way.
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"Hi! I'm Troy McLure. You may remember me from such movies as "Gerbils are my friends too" or "Weekend in San Francisco"" Allthough I doubt that it would be him, since he has not been on since Phil Hartman died.

Maybe Rainer Wolfcastle? or Dr Marvin Monroe? or The Comic Book Guy? or Otto?
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captainjoe wrote:"Hi! I'm Troy McLure. You may remember me from such movies as "Gerbils are my friends too" or "Weekend in San Francisco"" Allthough I doubt that it would be him, since he has not been on since Phil Hartman died.

Maybe Rainer Wolfcastle? or Dr Marvin Monroe? or The Comic Book Guy? or Otto?
If you remember he got married to Selma as a beard for his love of....fish

Idoubt that it will be a "Main" character, I could see them bringing back a guest star like that guy who directed "hairspray"
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A Balding Fan wrote:Smithers has already come out of the closet.

If you dont remember a few seasons ago, when Homer became Mr Burns personal assistant, when Mr Burns ordered Smithers to take a vacation. Mr Smithers called Mr Burns from an all male resort, and as he said he could not take any pictures.
i remember that but that's more of a reference to it again. he never came out to everyone, that i can recall but I like what somebody said about Selam. That makes sense...
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Jahfin wrote:Seems like I recall reading a while back that this may be the last year for The Simpsons but that a feature length movie was also on the way.
I just read they have at least two more years...
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job41475 wrote:
Jahfin wrote:Seems like I recall reading a while back that this may be the last year for The Simpsons but that a feature length movie was also on the way.
I just read they have at least two more years...
Thanks for the good word, though many will say the show lost it's spark years ago and is well past it's prime I still enjoy tuning in.

No real hints here but here's a bit of a preview of the upcoming season and a brief mention of the feature length film:

http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/ ... 636.htm?1c

`The Simpsons' 16th season clever as ever

BY HAL BOEDEKER

The Orlando Sentinel

ORLANDO, Fla. - (KRT) - Ned Flanders foresees how people die in "The Ned Zone." Lisa Simpson mimics Sherlock Holmes in "Four Beheadings and a Funeral." The Simpsons clan goes miniature to travel into Mr. Burns' body for "In the Belly of the Boss."

The last sketch sends up the sci-fi favorite "Fantastic Voyage," a title that nicely sums up the history of "The Simpsons."

The Fox show delivers its devilishly clever Halloween special Sunday, a week late. But the series has been ahead of its time in just about every other respect. Ironic wit and inspired spoofs have carried the animated classic to its 16th season, making it the longest-running television comedy.

"It's the most meaningful thing we've done," executive producer Al Jean said. "It's hard to surprise people week after week."

That's the goal this season, especially for a Feb. 6 episode that will air after the Super Bowl. The writers will poke fun at last year's much-debated halftime show starring Janet Jackson.

In the episode, Homer's exuberant dancing wins him work as a choreographer to star athletes Michelle Kwan, Yao Ming, LeBron James, Tom Brady and Warren Sapp. But Homer makes a misstep in asking neighbor Ned to help put together the Super Bowl halftime show.

"Homer makes the halftime show too religious," Jean said. "The halftime show is so inoffensive that people get mad."

In another episode, Springfield legalizes gay marriage. Homer becomes an ordained minister via the Internet and performs the unions. Toward the end, one of the regular characters comes out of the closet.

The series continues to draw big-name guest stars. Ray Romano plays Homer's new best friend in a parody of "A Beautiful Mind" that raises the possibility the character doesn't exist.

Kim Cattrall portrays Marge's high-school pal whose success as a television journalist leaves the Simpsons mom bitter. Albert Brooks stars as the leader of a fat camp that Bart attends.

For the Nov. 14 episode, the show repeats a coup from last season. It again has landed Thomas Pynchon, the secretive author of "Gravity's Rainbow."

"We depict him with a bag on his head," Jean said. "He helped write the jokes. One reason he did the show is he has a son who's a fan."

Jean predicted that the show will run through at least season 19 because the actors are signed through that time. "The only reason it might not is we don't have the stories," he said. "I think we do."

He is one of the writers on a big-screen Simpsons movie. "It won't come out this year or next," Jean said, "but I think it will come out."
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I'm calling Selma, too.
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tikitatas wrote:I'm calling Selma, too.
It can't be Selma! They would loose half of the grusome twosome! :pirate:
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