Well this is confusing. The twelfth season was in 2000 but the first reference on google was in 98. I believe you though because Simpsons fans remember quotes better than anything. It has to be from something else but it's driving me crazy.
There's also a really good Canada bit s13 e11 in the episode "The Bart wants what it wants" when Bart and Millhouse go to Canada to chase this girl they are fighting over.
At end of episode she dumps both of them and they join the Canadian olympic basketball team. "I can't believe we made the Olympic Basketball Team!" "Yep, it's that easy!" Then he misses a jump shot and Canadian goes "Wow, that was close, you can be Center!" Can only find the spanish clip.
By the way, I just found out today that they subtly made the odds of hitting the Powerball jackpot even longer at some point in the past year. Used to be numbers from 0 to 59 and apparently now it's 0 to 69, which makes a pretty significant dent in a person's already-terrible chances.
When people use exclamation marks in work e-mail, I always want to send them a reply that just says "exclamation mark." I haven't quite pulled the trigger yet, but I'll get there one day.
When people use exclamation marks in work e-mail, I always want to send them a reply that just says "exclamation mark." I haven't quite pulled the trigger yet, but I'll get there one day.
I did a quick scan of your post, and my brain registered "mark" in wrestling terms. As in your work colleague is a mark for exclamation marks.
There was a guy who worked in a cubicle in my office for a couple of years and had Daniel Bryan and CM Punk action figures at his desk.
Unfortunately he was the type to tell people how his fantasy football team was doing without them asking, which automatically made him irredeemable. But I appreciated seeing the action figures.
I'm west of Houston and far from the coast, so the wind shouldn't be bad here. But we're going to get extreme amounts of rainfall. Probably over 2 feet by the middle of next week. (About double the rain of last year's Tax day flood).