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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Vocabulary Lesson


"My name is the return address, you senseless dunderpate!"

This quote comes from Mr. Burns as he gets mad at Homer for bringing Burns a letter which he sent. This comes from the episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Pt. 1" from the sixth season. This is a great episode, one that I remember quite fondly because the whole summer was filled with speculation on who could have shot him, only to find out that it was Maggie, which I correctly guessed. Go me.

Anyway, I have always thought Mr. Burns is a great character on the show due to his miserly character and contempt for human life while living with so many very human inhabitants of Springfield. What I love about him the most, however, is his archaic and old-timey vocabulary, as evidenced by the quote above. When's the last time you were called a dunderpate?

Even the way he answers the phone, "ahoy, hoy," is a reference to how Alexander Graham Bell first thought people should answer the phone, like the nautical term "ahoy." In this episode alone, Burns calls Homer a "lollygagger," a "blubberpot," a "baffleweed," a "lummox," a "puddinghead," a "drizzlepuss," and a "fumblefist." When was the last time you heard those? That's right, when you read them just now.

Further, when other people are baffled by his use of ancient dialogue, he assumes the others are out of touch. For instance, he travels to the post office and says, "I need to send this missive to the Prussian Consulate in Siam, post-haste! Am I too late for the 4:30 auto-gyro?" to which the Squeaky-Voiced Teen replies that he needs to consult the manual. Not finding any of these, he says that the manual must be out of date and Burns tells him angrily to keep looking. Ha, priceless.

There are so many of these old sayings that sound hilarious to me. "Hear that? The percolations are imminent. No need to come in. Uh, cease your ingress!" "You there! Fill it up with petroleum distillate and re-vulcanize my tires, post-haste!" "Beep Beep! I am a motorist!" "I thought I would chauffeur myself this evening...I'm sure the manual will indicate which lever is the velocitator and which the deceleratrix, hmm?" He tries to field a baseball team with players that have retired or, in the case of his right-fielder, been dead for 130 years. And he gives that baseball team a nerve tonic that has been known in rare cases to cause gigantism.

All of these would make perfect additions to anyone's vocublary, and they already have to mine. Answer the phone by saying "Ahoy hoy." Call someone a dunderpate. Mock the King of Siam. Say Bosh! or Flimshaw! when you are frustrated. You won't be disappointed.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Find Your Own Bandwagon!


"They're losers."..."Now we're in the championship game!" "Championship? Hmm...Woo! 'Topes Rule!"

This quote comes from the episode "Wild Barts Can't be Broken" after Homer walks in to Moe's to find the local loser baseball team the Isotopes in the championship game where he athletically jumps on the bandwagon.

The website Grantland.com is filled with humorous columns mainly dealing with sports and popular culture. They usually have a feature called the YouTube Hall of Fame. This week, guess what it was? The best moments from the Simpsons. This leads me to ask myself in my best Church Lady voice, Well, I wonder where they could have gotten that idea? They said it was from the 500th episode that aired last Sunday, but I know better. It sounds suspiciously like my last four blog posts. This can mean one and only one thing. This website has jumped on my bandwagon! Do you know what this means? I'll finally be more popular in the United States than Slovenia! Maybe I can be as popular as fellow bandwagon-inspiring figures as Tim Tebow or Jeremy Lin! In this day and age of flash-in-the-pan heroes and instant celebrities, this is my ticket to a bunch of overused and easy jokes on Letterman, The Soup, and Saturday Night Live!

All silliness aside, I love every single moment they talk about. Especially the Sideshow Bob stepping on the rakes. I would like to add my opinion of the picture that is at the top of the page and in the same episode where Homer becomes Popeye and rides a donkey to save Marge at the demolition derby. The picture above makes me laugh uncontrollably every time I see it. Honestly, it kills me.

Remember, those of you who have been with me from the beginning, you can brag about it on Internet forums and you're not just jumping on my quick-moving bandwagon.

Time and a Half

"Ugh, I'm bad at this."

This quote comes from Groundskeeper Willie in the Treehouse of Horror V episode from the sixth season. This is the third time he's come to rescue the Simpsons, only to be hacked in the back with an axe. For the third time.

So, yes, I will say that I'm bad at this whole writing of the blog thing, even though I just graduated and only have a part-time job at the moment so I have nothing else to do but job hunt, write, and watch movies. I will say as an excuse that my wife got me some really awesome Christmas presents that I have been enjoying thoroughly for the past two months and I have begun to write something a little longer than blog posts to fulfill my desire to reach out creatively. That being said, however, I will try to do better.