Everyone likes dune buggies! Memorable Moment — Having not been to church yet, Ned Flanders is directed to 'Rosey Grier's Porta-Chapel,' where several people have gathered to hear a sermon. Rosey: ''And that the wandering Oakland Raiders may someday find a home, Lord, hear our prayer. Can I get an amen to that? Memorable Moment — After Ned Flanders coaches Springfield's pee-wee football team to a win in their first game, Homer does nothing but criticize him, including over the phone to the radio show 'Sports Spew!
Flanders can't coach at all. I'm not the type to have a grudge for no reason--'' Firestone: ''Sir, can I just break in for a moment? Homer: ''Yes. Koufax, don't you think Flanders is a big jerk? Homer: ''Yello? Memorable Moment — As the episode, centralized around pee-wee football, comes to an end, Namath says to the camera: ''You know, we had a lot of fun tonight.
But, there's nothing funny about It's the third most common cause of stalling. So please, take care of your car and get it checked. I'm Joe Namath. Good night. Burns Casino' during the grand opening. Welcome to Mr. Burns Casino. If there's anything I can do to make your visit more enjoyable, please, just let me know. See ya. I said bug off! Cooney stands dazed for a second and falls down. Homer: ''I miss my couch. You lost the couch.
I lost the heavyweight championship. There's like three of those. That couch was one of a kind. But one day, you'll be walking along, and you'll see a piece of furniture you can love just as much. As Homer exits the bar, he sees Barney upside down in a trash can exclaiming: ''Alright, a peanut! Memorable Moment — While at an autograph session, Canseco is approached by Mr. Smithers, who is recruiting ringers for the company softball team. It sounds like fun.
Lisa: ''You stink Strawberry! We want Home Run Homer! They're used to this sort of thing. It rolls right off their back. Memorable Moment — After Mr. Burns posts the list of players who made the team. Homer: ''Clemens, did I make the team? In your face Strawberry! Memorable Moment — After being told repeately by Mr. Burns to trim his non-existent sideburns, Mattingly arrives with the sides and top of his head completely shaved off.
Burns: ''Mattingly! I thought I told you to trim those sideburns! Go home! You're off the team! For good! Mattingly [to himself]: ''I still like him better than Steinbrenner. Griffey: ''Wow, it's like there's a party in my mouth and everyone's invited. Memorable Moment — Scioscia, working at the nuclear power plant, pushes a wheelbarrow of glowing green ooze.
Carl pulls up beside him with his own wheelbarrow. Carl: ''Hey Scioscia, I don't get it. You're a ringer, but you're here every night in the core, busting your butt hauling radioactive waste.
I mean, there, you make any kind of mistake, and boom, the press is all over you. Scioscia: ''Uh oh. I'm kind of in a hurry. Once you go in, you may never come out. One please. A long falling scream is heard from Ozzie.
Memorable Moment — Drinking at Moe's Tavern. Ronald C. Memorable Moment — Sax gets pulled over while driving through a nice neighborhood in Springfield. Sax: ''What seems to be the problem officers? Sax: ''But there's hundreds of unsolved murders in New York City.
Memorable Moment — After Homer saves the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant from a meltdown by luckily guessing which button to press, he receives a phone call from Magic Johnson during a Lakers game. Magic: ''Is this really Homer Simpson? Homer, I just used our last timeout to call and congratulate you on averting that nuclear holocaust. Memorable Moment — After Homer's heroism is exposed as mere dumb luck, people start to refer to other instances of dumb luck as 'pulling a Homer'.
Chick Hearn is heard calling a Lakers game. Hearn: ''The Lakers have the ball. Magic Johnson coming down the floor on a fast break. Magic stops. His feet slip out from under him! The ball flies out of his hands! Hits the referee in the head! Goes in the basket! It's a three-point play! The Lakers win! American bonehead 2.
Pull a Homer — to succeed despite idiocy. Burns to outsmarting Lisa, Maggie has been the focus of some really great episodes of the show. Meanwhile, Marge has lost her vision and until it returns, Homer and Bart run elaborate schemes to convince her that Maggie is still in the house. Lisa begins to feel inferior when Cowell determines Maggie to be a genius who will eventually grow up to outsmart her older sister.
However, when his fame begins to fade, he seeks meaning elsewhere. This is when it becomes a Maggie episode, as Homer sees Ron Howard taking his kids to the zoo and tries to bond with his infant daughter for the first time. After this, Moe and Maggie become the best of friends. Homer and Marge are concerned about the amount of time the bartender is spending with their baby but warm to him when he saves her from a mafia shootout.
The Simpson kids are adopted by Ned and Maude Flanders. The book is designed to help children conquer their anxiety. It should also help other pupils understand the problems faced by those with selective mutism - and how pressure can make them feel even less confident about speaking.
A great, pupil-friendly resource. It's also a great overview of the internal world of a child with Selective Mutism, and provides a wonderful resource for "normalizing" their experience. I can't wait to read it with my patients! The insights and practical suggestions in this engaging book will be of great help to those around a child who is selectively mute and to many of the children themselves.
This fictional presentation of the problems of Selective Mutism, from the point of view of an affected child, may prove helpful for selectively mute children and despondent and worried parents and teachers After reading this book, those who would like to help selectively mute or even very shy children will be in a position to choose from the range of tried and tested strategies suggested by Hannah.
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