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Author: Orson Wells as CitizenCainOrson Wells as CitizenCain Date: Apr 14, 2008 20:32
"David" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> from variety
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> 'Simpsons' stirs uproar in Argentina
> Upcoming episode causes controversy
> By CHARLES NEWBERY
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> An episode of "The Simpsons" is stirring a political uproar in
> Argentina -- even though it hasn't yet aired.
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> In the 10th episode of season 19, which has already screened in the
> U.S, Carl Carlson tells Homer that former Argentine President Juan
> Peron was a dictator, adding "When he disappeared you, you stayed
> disappeared."
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> "Of course, his wife was Madonna," Lenny Leonard says in reference to
> the singer-actress' role as Eva Peron in "Evita."
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> However, it wasn't the Peron regime but the 1976-83 military ...
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Author: David E. PowellDavid E. Powell Date: Apr 14, 2008 21:04
On Apr 14, 11:32 pm, "Orson Wells as CitizenCain"
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>> from variety
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>> 'Simpsons' stirs uproar in Argentina
>> Upcoming episode causes controversy
>> By CHARLES NEWBERY
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>> An episode of "The Simpsons" is stirring a political uproar in
>> Argentina -- even though it hasn't yet aired.
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>> In the 10th episode of season 19, which has already screened in the ...
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Author: Derek JanssenDerek Janssen Date: Apr 14, 2008 21:15
David E. Powell wrote:
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>>>'Simpsons' stirs uproar in Argentina
>>>Upcoming episode causes controversy
>>>By CHARLES NEWBERY
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>>>In the 10th episode of season 19, which has already screened in the
>>>U.S, Carl Carlson tells Homer that former Argentine President Juan
>>>Peron was a dictator, adding "When he disappeared you, you stayed
>>>disappeared."
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>>>"Of course, his wife was Madonna," Lenny Leonard says in reference to
>>>the singer-actress' role as Eva Peron in "Evita."
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>>>However, it wasn't the Peron regime but the 1976-83 military
>>>dictatorship that followed his rule that has been blamed for the
>>>disappearance of 30,000 citizens.
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Author: WiseguyWiseguy Date: Apr 15, 2008 03:39
Derek Janssen nospam.verizon.net> wrote in news:QZVMj.13876
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> David E. Powell wrote:
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>>>>'Simpsons' stirs uproar in Argentina
>>>>Upcoming episode causes controversy
>>>>By CHARLES NEWBERY
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>>>>In the 10th episode of season 19, which has already screened...
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Author: Kip WilliamsKip Williams Date: Apr 15, 2008 04:37
Derek Janssen wrote:
> Derek Janssen (and the reason it takes so long to notice this is, the
> smart people know this, but the smart people stopped watching after
> Season 10)
And yet these allegedly smart people continue to criticize the show as
if they know all about it. They must be psychic too.
Kip W
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Author: Invid FanInvid Fan Date: Apr 15, 2008 05:01
In article <7uKdnb7JffcfDpnVnZ2dnUVZ_hjinZ2d@ comcast.com>, Kip Williams
comcast.net> wrote:
> Derek Janssen wrote:
>> Derek Janssen (and the reason it takes so long to notice this is, the
>> smart people know this, but the smart people stopped watching after
>> Season 10)
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> And yet these allegedly smart people continue to criticize the show as
> if they know all about it. They must be psychic too.
>
Obviously, once you stop watching a show it never changes, or at least
never improves...
--
Chris Mack "Refugee, total shit. That's how I've always seen us.
'Invid Fan' Not a help, you'll admit, to agreement between us."
-'Deal/No Deal', CHESS
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Author: WarewolfWarewolf Date: Apr 15, 2008 07:40
Derek Janssen nospam.verizon.net> wrote in news:QZVMj.13876
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> ...but the smart people stopped watching after Season 10
It was the 'Simpson Gene', wasn't it?
Or perhaps that retcon of Principal Skinner's history? 7:^|
Either way, I have long since moved on to well-wishing for a late-night
'genie show' that leaves no fetish unexplored. With all the slapdash
'entertainment' on the small screen these days, I'd say it's *lo-o-o-ong*
overdue. 9_9
Signed,
Warewolf
who hopes that said project won't as drol as the last few attempts at
'adult humor'.
*plays with his Stripperella yo-yo just to hear it squeal piteously*
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Author: Derek JanssenDerek Janssen Date: Apr 15, 2008 10:47
Invid Fan wrote:
> In article <7uKdnb7JffcfDpnVnZ2dnUVZ_hjinZ2d@ comcast.com>, Kip Williams
> comcast.net> wrote:
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>>Derek Janssen wrote:
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>>>Derek Janssen (and the reason it takes so long to notice this is, the
>>>smart people know this, but the smart people stopped watching after
>>>Season 10)
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>>And yet these allegedly smart people continue to criticize the show as
>>if they know all about it. They must be psychic too.
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> Obviously, once you stop watching a show it never changes, or at least
> never improves...
Or goes down the toilet when the more talented writers leave to create
spinoffs and late night talk shows.
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Author: Antonio E. GonzalezAntonio E. Gonzalez Date: Apr 15, 2008 21:18
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 04:15:44 GMT, Derek Janssen
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>David E. Powell wrote:
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>>>>'Simpsons' stirs uproar in Argentina
>>>>Upcoming episode causes controversy
>>>>By CHARLES NEWBERY
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>>>>In the 10th episode of season 19, which has already screened...
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Author: Ken LaytonKen Layton Date: Apr 16, 2008 09:56
I can see why Argentina would be upse
---all the episodes over the
last ten years have sucked!
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