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Strap Yourself in and feel the cheese!!!! Max Power aka Homer Simpson

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  1. Domreis

    Domreis Regular member

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    In the simpsons episode were Homer changes his name to Max power there is the following conversation...


    Marge: I don't want to snuggle with Max Power, I want to snuggle Homer
    Max Power: dosen't snuggle, you strap yourself on and feel the cheese
    Magre: Oh Lord

    Dose homer say strap in and feel the "cheese" or dose he say strap in and feel the "G's"

    A few friends of mine are having a heated argument over this at the moment! LOL!
     
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    Domreis, I wish I knew the answer,but you posed the best question I have heard of this year!!!! Good score!!!!
     
  3. Domreis

    Domreis Regular member

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    LOL... I am going to go rent the Simpsons DVD's and find that episode! I'll keep you posted!
     
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    I'm nearly positive that he says "G's". It wouldn't make sense otherwise.
     
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    The latter, I'm sure.
     
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    It is "G's". Check the subtitles for proof.
     
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