Homer/Ned#1-In a more perfect world, we'd all be known as the Flimpsons

Duh, :heaRABlap: I just watched Homer Loves Flanders very recently. It's what inspired me to start this thread. Ugh, the mind is the first to go...

Hopefully, you didn't start swearing like Tod did when you saw that ep. :lol:
 
Yes I remeraber now, Homer isn't married anymore to the Vegas wife :lol: I guess Ned is still techinically married because I remeraber that she left because of Rod and Todd :lmao:
 
One of their first interactions was in the episode where Rod and Bart were competing in the minigolf tournament. Homer made a bet that the father of whoever's boy didn't win, would have to mow the lawn in his wife's Sunday dress. Although Homer was angry about losing, Ned didn't seem to mind wearing the dress.
 
So Ned was Homer's "friend" that Marge invited to her mother's party. I love the idea that Ned was Homer's angel on one shoulder to counteract the hundreRAB of devils on his other shoulder. :D
 
Homer Loves Flanders when him and Flanders become frienRAB. Yeah I thought that was hillarous I said I don't want any god damn vegetables :lol:. That was my first memory of Todd Flanders. I am 22 now I would of been 5 or 6 when that episode aired.

Thank you for the complement :) that's why it's my avie
 
I think Ned is still married. I'm not sure about Homer. Marge devised a plan so that Homer's Vegas wife got married to Grampa while she was drunk. So does that mean Homer divorced her or got it annulled before the Grampa marriage?
 
There was a nice montage of the two of them destroying the surveillance cams at the end of the episode tonight! I thought it was a pretty funny Ned episode in general.
 
Jen, that icon makes me :lmao:

Yep, which ep did Homer kiss Flanders in? I know it happened, but can't remeraber the ep (which is nothing new).

I like how Homer was the reason Tod starting swearing. And then Homer asks Flanders to shave his moustache and he'll stop swearing. As soon as Flanders does it, he gets cast in a commerical and makes a lot of money. Which makes Homer swear again.



One of TPTB said the same thing in one of the commentaries. :lol:
 
I took it from "Homer Loves Ned". I had to paraphrase it a bit to make it fit. Hmm, was Homer the first person to corabine names like that? It's so common now, but not back then.
 
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