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Homer Simpson Staring At Bart Meme

Despite the fact that Homer is just a part of American culture, his impact has expanded around the globe. Matt Groening said in 2003 that his father, after whom Homer was named, was a Canadian, implying that Homer was also a Canadian. [116] The figure was subsequently designated an honorary citizen of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, due to the widespread belief that Homer Groening was born there, while records indicate that the senior Groening was really born in the province of Saskatchewan. [117] In 2007, as part of a promotion for The Simpsons Movie, a picture of Homer was painted beside the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset, England. This infuriated local neopagans, who attempted to wash it away using "rain magic." [118] Near 2008, a defaced Spanish euro coin with the visage of Homer was discovered in Avils, Spain, replacing the image of King Juan Carlos I. [119] The United States Postal Service announced a set of five 44-cent stamps portraying Homer and the other four Simpson family members on April 9, 2009. They are the first television series characters to achieve this honor while the program is still in development. [120] Matt Groening created the stamps, which were available for purchase on May 7, 2009. [121] [122]

"Not today, my amigo." Explanation At the conclusion of Season 24's "Whiskey Business," it seemed as if Moe was about to enter the back room of his bar and hang himself again, only to emerge with a dustpan and broom to clean. He then returns his gaze to the noose and adds, "That is not the case today, old buddy. However, do not despair; the holidays are only around the corner." Explanation of "El Barsinso" It is rather common to see badly drawn drawings (or bootlegs) of Simpsons characters on different shitposting sites on Facebook. Both the Spanish and English communities refer to Bart Simpson as "El Barsinso" (or "Varsinso").

"Complete the Bartman"

"Do the Bartman" is a 1990 Simpsons rap song from the album The Simpsons Sing the Blues. It was sung by Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart Simpson) on The Simpsons, with Michael Jackson providing background vocals and Dan Castellaneta providing additional vocals. Bryan Loren, an American music artist, produced and wrote the song, which was released as a single on November 20, 1990.

After falling into his own grave, Homer is instructed to out by a weird elderly woman who says the hole is her son's. Thus, Homer sees his mother for the first time since she abandoned him when he was a child and unable to recall her. He cautions Mona that he has a proclivity for sabotaging moments. Then a pelican spits a live fish into the front of his jeans.

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