..In walks Elaine
Jerry: Well, if it isn't Chesty Larue!
-Dave
> Chesty Larue? (sp)
> In walks Elaine
> Jerry: Well, if it isn't Chesty Larue!
You've just answered your own question. It's in "The Gum".
Ian
I remember hearing it in an ep. of the Simpsons also, when Homer legally
changes Marge's name to Chesty Larue, and if she didn't like it, she could
be Busty St. Clair, or Hootie Mcboob.
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Jen.
"Ian F." <ian...@globalnet.dotcodotuk> wrote in message
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> I think he meant in "real" life.
I know. 'Twas a mini-irony!
Ian
aahhhh....must.....restrain....self.....
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Jen.
"Ian F." <ian...@globalnet.dotcodotuk> wrote in message
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> I know you were being silly, but I think he genuinely wants ta know.
I know he wants to know, but I didn't know so I thought he'd know I was
joking. As it is, I still don't know. And nor does he. Maybe it's just a
made-up name?
Ian
(who used to go out with a girl called Beverley Hills)
What is this "real life" of which you speak?
So was it a made up name, or is there somebody in "real life" named Chesty
Larue who walked around showing cleavage?
Just wondering.
-Dave
"Ian F." <ian...@globalnet.dotcodotuk> wrote in message
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It's probably an old slang expression made from 'chest' and 'the
street' ('la rue' in French) Who knows when it started to be used?
Christian
What's ironic ?
or
There are no mini ironies - just ironies.
Dave
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Jen.
"The Maestro" <artvand...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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From the Simpsons:
Homer: I almost forgot, while I was at the courthouse I had them change your
name...
Marge: To what?
Homer: Chesty Larue.
Marge: Chesty Larue???
Homer: Just try it for two weeks, if you're not completely satisfied you can
be Busty St. Clair.
Marge: I don't want to be Chesty Larue or Busty St. Clair
Homer: FINE! Hootie McBoob it is!
Marge: Goodnight Homer.
Homer: Sleep tight Hootie.
Marge: Let go of those.
Homer: He He He He!
Er
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Jen.
"Er" <eger...@afpollution.com> wrote in message
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A mid-season replacement series features a suave and debonair
character named Detective Homer Simpson. Homer is delighted and begins to
capitalize on his new namesake, until the second episode airs and his
namesake is rewritten to be a stupid bumbling fool. Homer goes to appeal to
the producers. Then he tries to sue, but instead winds up get his named
legally changed to Max Power. His new name gives him a new attitude, which
moves him into a whole different social class. But is society ready for him?
b: 07-Feb-1999 pc: AABF09 w: John Swartzwelder d: Pete Michels
NOTE: Blackboard: No one cares about my sciatica.
Couch: Marge hangs Homer, Bart, Maggie, and Lisa to dry.
a.. Homer changes his name to Max Power for this episode and also
changes Marge's name to Chesty LaRue. By the end of the episode, everthing
is back to "normal."
a.. Homer changes Marge's name to Chesty LaRoo. I'm sure she changed
it back later.
"The Gum" came out in 1995 i believe
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Jen.
"Jen621" <Jen...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Sorry about than Jen,
I use Outlook Express, so I only get half the messages ;) I did not see your
reply.
Er
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Jen.
"Er" <eger...@afpollution.com> wrote in message
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> There are no mini ironies - just ironies.
No, there are mini-ironies - I have one that I use on my shirts when
travelling.
;-)
Ian
>What is this "real life" of which you speak?
It is you having breakfast and watching bits of videotaped
Seinfeld episodes.
Tomas
Stockholm
Another Dave (Ratboy) already answered this question:
http://tinyurl.com/5tix
Thanks Google
>I can go 2 routes with this:
>
>What's ironic ?
>
> or
>
>There are no mini ironies - just ironies.
>
>
>Dave
I vote for "There are no mini ironies - just ironies"