To apply this patch:
First, you need to get Larry Wall's `patch(1)' program. It is
available from any comp.sources.unix archive (Volume 7), or from
jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov[128.149.8.43]:pub/patch2.0. It has been ported
to all sorts of non-UNIX systems; check the standard archives. If you
don't have `patch', you must apply the patches by hand. Or just
grab a fresh copy of the final product from ftp.cs.widener.edu.
From `rn', say "| patch -p -N -d DIR" where DIR is the directory in
which you have kept the file 7f18. Outside of rn, say
"cd DIR; patch -p -N <thisarticle". If you did not strip the news
header from 7f18, you may need to increase the fuzz factor.
What has changed:
Some quote fixes and enhancements.
Scene-by-scene summary for our Aussie friends.
Timings.
And the usual lot of random stuff.
*** 7f18.old Sat Jun 29 10:22:48 1991
--- 7f18 Sun Jul 07 21:05:08 1991
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*** 1,3 ****
--- 1,18 ----
Brush with Greatness Written by Brian K. Roberts
+ Directed by Jim Reardon
===============================================================================
+ [$Id: 7f18 1.2 91/07/07 21:04:05 raymond Exp Locker: raymond $]
+ ===============================================================================
+ Title sequence
+ ===============================================================================
+ Blackboard :- `I will not hide behind the fifth / amendment'.
+ `I will not hide behind' at cutoff.
+
+ Driveway :- no oil on the driveway.
+ Homer does not shake his fist at Bart.
+ Homer says `D'oh!' when Lisa scoots past.
+
+ Couch: :- The couch tips over, and Maggie sits where the couch used to be.
+
+ ===============================================================================
Didja notice...
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*** 5,9 ****
- ... Homer yells `D'oh!' when Lisa cycled past in the intro?
- [Doesn't he usually yell `Aagh!'?]
... the water slide schematic looks like the human digestive system?
... the Picasso-style painting of Burns in the discard pile?
--- 20,23 ----
... the water slide schematic looks like the human digestive system?
+ ... Bart was eating left-handed?
... the Picasso-style painting of Burns in the discard pile?
***************
*** 28,29 ****
--- 42,60 ----
+ [rjc]
+ Here's the list of things that blocked the view of Mr. Burns'
+ privates:
+ the feather of a woman's hat
+ Burns' head
+ Marge's hairdo
+ Marge's head
+ Marge's hand
+ Marge's upper lip
+ Marge's wine glass
+ Dr. Hibert's wine glass
+ Smithers' head
+
+ And for those who weren't sure of Lisa's age, Marge says, ``Mr. Burns, it's
+ hard to discover your inner beauty while you're shouting at an eight-year-old
+ girl.''
+
===============================================================================
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*** 107,110 ****
===============================================================================
! Quotes
===============================================================================
--- 138,143 ----
===============================================================================
! Quotes (and quick scene summary for our friends Down Under so they can get
! more irate at Channel 10 when they chop it up beyond recognition)
===============================================================================
+ % The Krusty the Klown Show is on location at Mt. Splashmore.
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*** 119,120 ****
--- 152,156 ----
+ % Lisa and Bart are taken in.
+
+ Homer: [asleep on the couch, drool dripping out of his mouth]
Bart+Lisa: Will you take us to Mt. Splashmore?
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*** 125,126 ****
--- 161,163 ----
Homer: No!
+ [following Homer walking down the hallway]
Bart+Lisa: Will you take us to Mt. Splashmore?
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*** 131,132 ****
--- 168,170 ----
Homer: No.
+ [at the dinner table]
Bart+Lisa: Will you take us to Mt. Splashmore?
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*** 135,136 ****
--- 173,175 ----
Homer: No!
+ [as Homer watches television with a beer in his hand]
Bart+Lisa: Will you take us to Mt. Splashmore?
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*** 139,140 ****
--- 178,180 ----
Homer: No.
+ [as Homer takes a shower]
Bart+Lisa: Will you take us to Mt. Splashmore?
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*** 143,144 ****
--- 183,185 ----
Homer: NO!!!!
+ [as Homer tries to get some sleep]
Bart+Lisa: Will you take us to Mt. Splashmore?
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*** 151,152 ****
--- 192,194 ----
Homer: NOOOOO!!!
+ [Marge pulls her pillow over her head]
If I take you will you two SHUT UP AND QUIT BUGGING ME!
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*** 160,161 ****
--- 202,207 ----
+ % Homer has trouble fitting into his swimsuit (which doesn't leave much to
+ % the imagination), nor does he find it easy to get into the car without
+ % his spare tire hitting the horn. When they arrive...
+
Everybody stick together. We don't want to get separ...
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*** 170,171 ****
--- 216,219 ----
+ % Bart is pleased that there is no line, but he's mistaken.
+
Bart: Okay, Lis. Turn on the water works, babe.
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*** 175,176 ****
--- 223,231 ----
+ % Lisa, then Bart go down. Marge watches Maggie in the kiddie pool.
+ % Homer gets to the front of the H2WHOA line by claiming to be the
+ % line inspector, and when he goes down, he gets stuck. One technician
+ % notes, ``It's too big to be human'' and tells the spotter to send
+ % down some kids to dislodge it. They don't, and the section of pipe
+ % has to be removed to get Homer out. The family watch the TV news.
+
Eyewitnesses estimate the man's weight at somewhere between four and
***************
*** 181,183 ****
Krusty: [surrounded by reporters]
! No, this ride is perfectly safe. This was an isolated incident.
Kent Brockman: I understand that Krusty... [lost in the reporters' yelling]
--- 236,238 ----
Krusty: [surrounded by reporters]
! No, this slide is perfectly safe. This was an isolated incident.
Kent Brockman: I understand that Krusty... [lost in the reporters' yelling]
***************
*** 185,187 ****
tainted `Krusty Brand Mayonnaise'?
! Krusty: Now kids, you know that Krusty did not [unintelligible].
This interview is over.
--- 240,242 ----
tainted `Krusty Brand Mayonnaise'?
! Krusty: Now kids, you know that Krusty did not [unintelligible]. [abounds?]
This interview is over.
***************
*** 196,197 ****
--- 251,254 ----
+ % Homer weighs himself.
+
Oh! Four hundred and thirty-seven... Fifty pounds?
***************
*** 203,204 ****
--- 260,265 ----
+ Marge: You do have big bones.
+ Homer: Marge, no one gains thirty pounds of bones!
+ -- Homer finds he weighs 260 pounds, ``Brush with Greatness''
+
I am going on a diet.
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*** 211,212 ****
--- 272,277 ----
+ % then his stomach growls. [End of Act 1. Time: 5:38]
+ %
+ % Homer takes Bart up to the attic, where Bart scares Homer with the lights.
+
Bart: Hey, Homer, I found your weights.
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*** 215,216 ****
--- 280,285 ----
+ % Bart stumbles across a large cache of paintings of Ringo Starr, signed
+ % by `Marge B.', one of which depicts Ringo and Marge getting married.
+ % Homer confronts Marge.
+
Marge: Oh Homer, don't be jealous. I was a schoolgirl.
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*** 221,222 ****
--- 290,293 ----
+ % At dinner...
+
Oh, why did I have to start my diet on pork chop night?
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*** 224,225 ****
--- 295,301 ----
+ % Marge gives Homer steamed vegetables and rice cakes.
+
+ Hey, I've been setting my drinks on these things!
+ -- Homer admires a rice cake, ``Brush with Greatness''
+
Hello! Hello! Hello, taste? Where are you?
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*** 227,228 ****
--- 303,306 ----
+ % Marge suggests Homer could put something on it for flavor.
+
Hey Mom, these paintings are good.
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*** 233,236 ****
I've just enrolled in the screenwriting class.
! I yearn to tell the story of an idealist young Hindu,
pushed too far by convenience store bandits.
--- 311,328 ----
+ % Marge tells her story of how Mr. Schindler scolded her for drawing Ringo,
+ % and how she sent Ringo a picture of him for an honest opinion. But she
+ % never got any response and never painted again.
+
+ Lisa: Maybe you could take a class at Springfield Community College.
+ Marge: I think it's a very nice idea. Don't you, Homer?
+ Homer: Do I have to do anything?
+ Marge: No.
+ Homer: Great! Fine! Go nuts!
+ -- A loving, supportive husband, ``Brush with Greatness''
+
+ % Homer takes his rice cake out of the microwave, loaded with goodies.
+ % ``Mm. Only 35 calories.'' At SCC...
+
I've just enrolled in the screenwriting class.
! I yearn to tell the story of an idealistic young Hindu,
pushed too far by convenience store bandits.
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*** 239,240 ****
--- 331,342 ----
+ % With Lisa's moral support, Marge shows Prof. Lombardo her portfolio
+ % and he lets her enrol in the painting class.
+
+ Marvelous!
+ -- Prof. Lombardo sees a handyman paint the handrail, ``Brush with Greatness''
+
+ % Homer is wearing weights on his wrists and ankles, and he can't move.
+ % Bart takes advantage of the situation and takes Homer's wallet. Back
+ % at SCC...
+
Now, using the Lombardo method, you learn to see everyday objects
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*** 245,246 ****
--- 347,353 ----
+ % Homer tries to lift weights, he skips rope with Bart and Lisa (as Marge
+ % `visualizes' him geometrically), and he tries a second time to lift
+ % weights, and suceeds after all the weights fall off and he raises just the
+ % bar. At SCC...
+
Bravo! Walk away from it. Now it belongs to the ages.
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*** 250,251 ****
--- 357,371 ----
+ % Prof. Lombardo is very impressed with Marge's work and enters her `Bald
+ % Adonis' in the Springfield Art Exhibition.
+
+ Marge, please, I don't take praise very well!
+ [sees a sign painter]
+ Oh! Another triumph!
+ -- Prof. Lombardo, ``Brush with Greatness''
+
+ % At the art show, Marge wins first prize. At the power plant, Burns
+ % bawls out yet another artist hired to paint his portrait for the
+ % opening of the Burns Wing of the museum. Smithers discards the painting
+ % into a room filled with other failed paintings.
+
Damnation, Smithers. This idea of yours to immortalize me in a portrait
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*** 254,255 ****
--- 374,377 ----
+ % Smithers notes that Burns has alienated every artist in town. Then suggests
+
Smithers: Mrs. Homer Simpson.
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*** 267,268 ****
--- 389,395 ----
+ % [End of Act 2. Time: 11:41]
+ %
+ % Homer weighs himself again (again with a shake scale), and he weighs 249.
+ % He comes down and announces it to the family.
+
Marge: That's wonderful, isn't it kids?
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*** 275,278 ****
Donut man: Hey, what gives? These donuts are piling up.
! Worker: Heh. Yeah, Homer Simpson went on a diet.
Donut man: Oh my God. And I just bought a boat! [slaps forehead]
--- 402,407 ----
+ % At the plant...
+
Donut man: Hey, what gives? These donuts are piling up.
! Worker: Heh. Yeah, Homer Simpson went on a diet.
Donut man: Oh my God. And I just bought a boat! [slaps forehead]
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*** 280,283 ****
Smithers: Have you ever painted the rich and powerful?
! Marge: I don't know. Just Ringo Starr.
Burns: Ring-Go?
--- 409,415 ----
+ % Burns struggles to rap the knocker on the Simpsons' door, and Smithers
+ % bangs on the door until Marge answers. They invite themselves in.
+
Smithers: Have you ever painted the rich and powerful?
! Marge: Well, no. Just Ringo Starr.
Burns: Ring-Go?
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*** 286,288 ****
Burns: Beatles, eh? Oh, yes. I seem to remember their off-key
! caterwauling on the old Sullivan show. What was Ed thinking?
-- Burns commissions Marge to paint his portrait, ``Brush with Greatness''
--- 418,420 ----
Burns: Beatles, eh? Oh, yes. I seem to remember their off-key
! caterwauling on the old Sullivan show. What <was> Ed thinking?
-- Burns commissions Marge to paint his portrait, ``Brush with Greatness''
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*** 289,290 ****
--- 421,425 ----
+ % Burns requires that Marge make him look beautiful, and she agrees.
+ % Posing for the portrait...
+
Smithers: Ah, sir. At least the world will see you as I always have.
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*** 293,294 ****
--- 428,433 ----
+ % Homer arrives home and panics when he sees Burns. He takes Marge into
+ % the kitchen and begs her to make him look handsome. Marge assures Homer
+ % that all she needs to do is find his inner beauty. She returns to work.
+
Marge: What were you like as a boy, Mr. Burns?
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*** 298,299 ****
--- 437,439 ----
Marge: Mr. Burns, she's just a baby.
+ Maggie: [suck suck suck]
-- Trying to find Mr. Burns' `inner beauty', ``Brush with Greatness''
***************
*** 306,307 ****
--- 446,455 ----
+ % While collecting laundry, Marge accidentally bursts in on Burns
+ % naked in the bathroom. She backs out, apologetically.
+
+ Bart: Hey Mom, did he have those spots all over his body?
+ Burns: [opens the door] I heard that.
+ -- Marge accidentally bursts in on Burns (naked) in the bathroom,
+ ``Brush with Greatness''
+
Smithers: Would you feel more comfortable if I left, too, sir?
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*** 310,311 ****
--- 458,461 ----
+ % In the kitchen...
+
Burns: [off camera] Smithers! I want my tea!
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*** 312,314 ****
Marge: Doesn't it bother you that he orders you around like that?
! Smithers: Oh ho ho. Actually, I value every second that we're together.
From the moment I squeeze his orange juice in the morning,
--- 462,464 ----
Marge: Doesn't it bother you that he orders you around like that?
! Smithers: Oh ho ho. Actually, I value every second we're together.
From the moment I squeeze his orange juice in the morning,
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*** 320,321 ****
--- 470,474 ----
+ % Meanwhile, somewhere in England... Ringo is surrounded by bags of
+ % mail with the word `mail' on them, in various languages.
+
Dear Sally. In response to you letter of December the 12th 1966,
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*** 323,325 ****
Thanks for the snapshot. You're a real cute bird. Love, Ringo.
! PS: Forgive the lateness of the reply.
-- Ringo Starr answering his backlogged fan mail, ``Brush with Greatness''
--- 476,478 ----
Thanks for the snapshot. You're a real cute bird. Love, Ringo.
! PS: Forgive the lateness of my reply.
-- Ringo Starr answering his backlogged fan mail, ``Brush with Greatness''
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*** 326,327 ****
--- 479,487 ----
+ % Ringo explains to his butler that he insists on responding to every
+ % single piece of fan mail. The next letter is Marge's painting.
+
+ % Meanwhile, back in Springfield... Burns snaps at Lisa's saxophone
+ % playing. He tells Marge to shut up and paint. Homer steps onto
+ % the scale, and he's 239 pounds.
+
Look! I'm using the original notches that came with my belt!
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*** 329,330 ****
--- 489,499 ----
+ % Burns tells Homer he's the fattest man he's ever seen.
+
+ If you need me, I'll be in the refrigerator. [leaves, crying]
+ --Homer reacts to Burns' insulting his weight, ``Brush with Greatness''
+
+ % Marge sends Burns away, then stops Homer from spraying whipped cream
+ % directly into his mouth. Marge has lost faith in her painting
+ % ability. A letter comes in for Marge...
+
Dear Marge. Thanks for the fab painting of Yours Truly. I hung
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*** 332,334 ****
yes, we do have hamburgers and fries in England. But we call French
! fries `chips'. Love, Ringo. PS: Forgive the lateness of the reply.
-- Ringo Starr answering his backlogged fan mail, ``Brush with Greatness''
--- 501,503 ----
yes, we do have hamburgers and fries in England. But we call French
! fries `chips'. Love, Ringo. PS: Forgive the lateness of my reply.
-- Ringo Starr answering his backlogged fan mail, ``Brush with Greatness''
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*** 335,336 ****
--- 504,511 ----
+ % Homer tells Marge she can do it, and she sets to work. Marge paints
+ % with Homer, Lisa, and Maggie watching. Later, Homer has left, and Lisa
+ % and Maggie look sleepy. Even later, Lisa has gone, and Maggie is asleep
+ % on the floor. Marge gets inspired and starts on a fresh canvas. At
+ % the museum...
+
Friends, art lovers, security personnel...
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*** 339,340 ****
--- 514,518 ----
+ % The painting is unveiled, and it depicts Burns, naked. All are shocked
+ % at first, but Marge gives a touching speech.
+
He's bad, but he'll die. So I like it.
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*** 348,349 ****
--- 526,529 ----
-- On Marge's portrait of Mr. Burns, ``Brush with Greatness''
+
+ % [End of Act 3. Time: 20:07]
===============================================================================
IT'S PRETTY CLEAR THAT KRUSTY SAYS "...YOU KNOW THAT QUESTION IS OUT OF BOUNDS"
OR SOMETHING VERY MUCH LIKE THAT.
JAMES DOLAN V088...@UBVMS.CC.BUFFALO.EDU
Hey James - No need to shout, man.
Sean
--
Sean Graves
se...@cs.tamu.edu
Texas A&M University Dept. of Computer Science
WELL IF IT'S SO CLEAR, THEN HOW COME NOBODY CORRECTED MY ERROR FOR NEARLY
THREE MONTHS?
--
Raymond `Doc, I heard a snap'[7F06] Chen
MAYBE SOMEBODY DID, BUT YOU DIDN'T HEAR THEM BECAUSE THEY
NEGLECTED TO SHOUT! .-. .-.
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