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Dr. Marvin Monroe
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Keith
2004-01-27 02:59:04 UTC
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I thought he was dead. What's the deal?

-Keith
Jim
2004-01-27 03:36:29 UTC
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Post by Keith
I thought he was dead. What's the deal?
He was, but he was then transferred to a better hospital where
doctors upgraded his condition to "alive".

Jim
Gyumaoh
2004-01-27 06:12:45 UTC
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Does this mean Maude Flanders can finally come back now?



"Maximum signature size is 254 characters."
Michael Black
2004-01-27 06:34:07 UTC
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Post by Gyumaoh
Does this mean Maude Flanders can finally come back now?
That would make for an interesting comeback. After all, Ned has
lusted after at least one woman since Maude's been gone, and known
another carnally. And he seems more or less adjusted to Maude
being dead.

If she came back now, he'd probably be feeling very guilty.
And there is the possiblity that he has adjusted or changed
enough that he wouldn't want her back.

Michael
Jim
2004-01-27 13:08:56 UTC
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Post by Michael Black
If she came back now, he'd probably be feeling very guilty.
Probably, but it would be more interesting to see how his religious
side would be react. He might perceive Maude's return as the "second
coming"...

Jim
Duff Man
2004-01-27 06:52:10 UTC
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Post by Gyumaoh
Does this mean Maude Flanders can finally come back now?
"Maximum signature size is 254 characters."
No. I think the fact that Marvin Monroe was such a background character and
never officially died - he just had a tombstone and a hospital named after
him. Homer has a tombstone, Homer's mother has a tombstone...

It was a one-off line for the purpose of a joke...
U***@webtv.net
2004-01-27 06:50:20 UTC
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In the Simpson's 138th episode (The spinoff show), they have a quiz
before each commercial. One of the questions was "What 2 popular
Simpsons characters died in the past year?" Answer: "If you guessed Dr.
Marvin Monroe and Bleeding Gums Murphy, you are wrong. they were never
popular".
I know this episode aired WAY before Maude Flanders died and I seen the
episode where Bleeding Gums Murphy died. BUT how did Dr. Marvin Monroe
die? Just curiosus.
NOW this past Sunday's episode where Marge writes a book, Dr. Marvin
Monroe comes back. He shows up for Marge's book signing. Marge said to
him "I haven't seen you in years. Where have you been all these years?"
To witch he replied "I been sick". Can anyone explain this? I'm
confused.
Michael J. Astrauskas
2004-01-27 15:56:36 UTC
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Post by U***@webtv.net
In the Simpson's 138th episode (The spinoff show), they have a quiz
before each commercial. One of the questions was "What 2 popular
Simpsons characters died in the past year?" Answer: "If you guessed Dr.
Marvin Monroe and Bleeding Gums Murphy, you are wrong. they were never
popular".
I know this episode aired WAY before Maude Flanders died and I seen the
episode where Bleeding Gums Murphy died. BUT how did Dr. Marvin Monroe
die? Just curiosus.
NOW this past Sunday's episode where Marge writes a book, Dr. Marvin
Monroe comes back. He shows up for Marge's book signing. Marge said to
him "I haven't seen you in years. Where have you been all these years?"
To witch he replied "I been sick". Can anyone explain this? I'm
confused.
We never find out how he died. He just disappeared. As I understand it,
the voice was tough on the voice actor. His reappearance was a jab at
the viewers.
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Chris ®
2004-01-27 15:53:40 UTC
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Post by U***@webtv.net
He shows up for Marge's book signing.
Marge said to him "I haven't seen you in
years. Where have you been all these
years?" To witch he replied "I been sick".
Can anyone explain this? I'm confused.
IT WAS A JOKE!

Jeez, the levels of idiocy which some people exhibit is truly scary.

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R H Menzel
2004-01-29 00:20:48 UTC
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Post by U***@webtv.net
He shows up for Marge's book signing.
Marge said to him "I haven't seen you in
years. Where have you been all these
years?" To witch he replied "I been sick".
Can anyone explain this? I'm confused.
IT WAS A JOKE!
Jeez, the levels of idiocy which some people exhibit is truly scary.
Actually, from what I've observed of the world, the level of idiocy is just
about right!
Chris ®
2004-01-29 12:38:01 UTC
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Post by R H Menzel
Actually, from what I've observed of the
world, the level of idiocy is just about
right!
Dude, where you been hiding lately?

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R H Menzel
2004-01-29 22:58:35 UTC
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Post by R H Menzel
Actually, from what I've observed of the
world, the level of idiocy is just about
right!
Dude, where you been hiding lately?
I was convalescing with Marvin Monroe!
Chris ®
2004-01-29 21:34:22 UTC
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Post by R H Menzel
I was convalescing with Marvin Monroe!
At least you weren't buried with Bleeding Gums Murphy!

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R H Menzel
2004-01-30 21:19:43 UTC
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Post by R H Menzel
I was convalescing with Marvin Monroe!
At least you weren't buried with Bleeding Gums Murphy!
I almost wished I had been! I've been dealing with fund raising for the arts
group that I'm working for. And, I'm pretty much disgusted with the whole
thing... what with artists being so lazy, petty, greedy, narrow-minded and
full of themselves. Odd thing is - I'm pretty much a conservative, yet I
joined this org. to serve the community. Yet, almost all the artists here
(NYC-based) are liberals, and hate the idea that if you are community
funded, you owe something to the community pretty much for the reasons I
listed above.

-Bob
Chris ®
2004-01-31 01:14:10 UTC
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Post by R H Menzel
Yet, almost all the artists here
(NYC-based) are liberals,
{drops sandwich}

Say what? I'm stunned learning this.

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R H Menzel
2004-01-31 19:45:09 UTC
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Post by R H Menzel
Yet, almost all the artists here
(NYC-based) are liberals,
{drops sandwich}
Say what? I'm stunned learning this.
HA!

I know that artists are supposed to be liberal. I was just pointing out
their hypocrisies as compared to my own evil conservative views and motives
:o)
Scott Munro
2004-01-28 17:24:33 UTC
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Post by U***@webtv.net
In the Simpson's 138th episode (The spinoff show), they have a quiz
before each commercial. One of the questions was "What 2 popular
Simpsons characters died in the past year?" Answer: "If you guessed Dr.
Marvin Monroe and Bleeding Gums Murphy, you are wrong. they were never
popular".
I know this episode aired WAY before Maude Flanders died and I seen the
episode where Bleeding Gums Murphy died. BUT how did Dr. Marvin Monroe
die? Just curiosus.
He was nibbled to death by a flock of squirrels.
Post by U***@webtv.net
NOW this past Sunday's episode where Marge writes a book, Dr. Marvin
Monroe comes back. He shows up for Marge's book signing. Marge said to
him "I haven't seen you in years. Where have you been all these years?"
To witch he replied "I been sick". Can anyone explain this? I'm
confused.
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"Yes! To be like the Hu-man! To laugh, feel, want!
Why are these things not in the plan?"
Chris ®
2004-01-28 19:39:37 UTC
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Post by Scott Munro
He was nibbled to death by a flock of
squirrels.
Didnt he run, run so far away?

Jeez, they sure got violent after they hit it big in the early 80's.

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Mark
2004-01-27 19:27:19 UTC
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The sole purpose Dr. Marvin Monroe's appearance was to screw with all the
hard core fans.

Mission accomplished.

-MBG
Post by Keith
I thought he was dead. What's the deal?
-Keith
Uniblab
2004-01-28 05:17:23 UTC
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Post by Keith
I thought he was dead. What's the deal?
A wizard brought him back to life.




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G***@webtv.net
2004-02-01 11:22:47 UTC
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There was and episode which had the "Dr Marvin Monroe MEMORIAL
Hospital." Memorial mens in memory of.

Obviously there was another Dr Marvin Monroe.
Michael J. Astrauskas
2004-02-01 19:42:20 UTC
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Post by G***@webtv.net
There was and episode which had the "Dr Marvin Monroe MEMORIAL
Hospital." Memorial mens in memory of.
Obviously there was another Dr Marvin Monroe.
His clone? One of his long-lost triplets?
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Chris ®
2004-02-01 21:02:10 UTC
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Post by G***@webtv.net
Obviously there was another Dr Marvin
Monroe.
Obviously you don't understand that it was an inside joke aimed at the
hardcore fans. Besides, it's a cartoon. Ever wonder why Bart is still 10
years old, despite the show being 15 years old?

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Brett Buck
2004-02-01 21:56:48 UTC
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Post by Chris ®
Post by G***@webtv.net
Obviously there was another Dr Marvin
Monroe.
Obviously you don't understand that it was an inside joke aimed at the
hardcore fans. Besides, it's a cartoon. Ever wonder why Bart is still 10
years old, despite the show being 15 years old?
Say, that's a good point. What's the deal with that?

Brett "I think I know where Springfield is, too!" Buck
David
2004-02-01 22:32:50 UTC
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Post by Brett Buck
Post by Chris ®
Post by G***@webtv.net
Obviously there was another Dr Marvin
Monroe.
Obviously you don't understand that it was an inside joke aimed at the
hardcore fans. Besides, it's a cartoon. Ever wonder why Bart is still 10
years old, despite the show being 15 years old?
Say, that's a good point. What's the deal with that?
Coffee and cigarettes
Chris ®
2004-02-02 01:32:35 UTC
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Post by Brett Buck
Say, that's a good point. What's the deal
with that?
I blame the liberal media.

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Jsonitsac
2004-02-02 13:48:04 UTC
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Post by Brett Buck
Say, that's a good point. What's the deal
with that?
I blame the liberal media.
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*Finds a copy of Al Franken's book* Wait a minute! According to this
there is no such thing as the liberal media. Rush Limbaugh has been
lying to us!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a shock!

GP Thibault
2004-02-01 21:16:54 UTC
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A wizard did it!
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Post by Keith
I thought he was dead. What's the deal?
-Keith
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