Originally posted by PhlabibitI'm positive in my answer, because he is sitting there on bench talking about the huckleberries then skinner walks by and he changes the topic to "so then I punch the guy." and as skinner walks away he goes back to the huckelberries and the secret is to find fresh ones.
Sure it wasn't 'Crabapple' or Lisa's teacher?
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Originally posted by Hank ReardenSweet, I envisioned Lisa's teacher for some reason... but will sure take your word for it.
I'm positive in my answer, because he is sitting there on bench talking about the huckleberries then skinner walks by and he changes the topic to "so then I punch the guy." and as skinner walks away he goes back to the huckelberries and the secret is to find fresh ones.
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Originally posted by Hank Reardenhmmm. i think it's more to the point to say he thinks the man in white is the doctor who delivered him, which is what makes the 'it's a boy!' comment funny...
he thinks the man in white is the man to put him back in the womb.
ok, here's a hard one, a question that is asked on every episode but never answered: what happened to those good old-fashioned values on which we used to rely?
Originally posted by dfm65its a play back to the old tv show all in the family, don't really know what you expect beyond that.
hmmm. i think it's more to the point to say he thinks the man in white is the doctor who delivered him, which is what makes the 'it's a boy!' comment funny...
ok, here's a hard one, a question that is asked on every episode but never answered: what happened to those good old-fashioned values on which we used to rely?