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Mamono

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Mar 1, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/1/97
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Ok, who remember's the episode where Ralph was in love with Lisa?

During that episode they were talking about anagrams. At the end Lisa asks
Ralph about them and He replies something strange. I don't remember what it
was, but it probably was an anagram.
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-Mamono

"No time for the old in-out love,I've just come to read
the meter"
- Alex (A Clockwork Orange)

Ty Torres

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Mar 1, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/1/97
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In article <01bc25e0$7e9aafa0$c57c...@creese.buffalo.edu>, "Mamono"
<mam...@buffnet.net> wrote:

"My kitty's breath smells like cat food"

No?

Brett Barabash

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Mar 1, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/1/97
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Mamono wrote:
>
> Ok, who remember's the episode where Ralph was in love with Lisa?
> During that episode they were talking about anagrams. At the end Lisa asks
> Ralph about them and He replies something strange. I don't remember
> what it was, but it probably was an anagram.

Sorry, no... The anagram gag came from the Lisa's Rival episode, where
her slightly smarter friend's family made anagrams out of the names of
famous people. Example: Alec Guiness = Genuine Class.

Ralph Wiggum, so overjoyed with winning the Diorama-Rama with
pre-packaged Star Wars action figures tripped, and said my favorite RW
line of all times: "I bent my Wookie!". Lisa tells Ralph about this
anagram game (it would obviously prove them more intelligent than him),
to which he responds "My cat's breath smells like cat food". (He had
been talikng about his cat all day, so this doesn't seem odd, or "hidden"
to me, just kind of funny.)

I can't quite remember the name of the ep where Ralph falls in love with
Lisa, but it happened during Valentine's Day with the "I choo-choo-choose
you" valentine that Lisa gave to Ralph.

Dennis Mickey

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Mar 2, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/2/97
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Ty Torres wrote:
>
> In article <01bc25e0$7e9aafa0$c57c...@creese.buffalo.edu>, "Mamono"
> <mam...@buffnet.net> wrote:
>
> > Ok, who remember's the episode where Ralph was in love with Lisa?
> >
> > During that episode they were talking about anagrams. At the end Lisa asks
> > Ralph about them and He replies something strange. I don't remember what it
> > was, but it probably was an anagram.
> > --
> > -Mamono
> >
> > "No time for the old in-out love,I've just come to read
> > the meter"
> > - Alex (A Clockwork Orange)
>
> "My kitty's breath smells like cat food"
>
> No?
Well the anagram for "my cats breath smells like cat food " is
Systematic football-mad hecklers I found that from l...@adan.kingston.net

claud...@aol.com

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Mar 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/5/97
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In article <3318BD...@mb.sympatico.ca>, Brett Barabash <bre...@mb.sympatico.ca> writes:

>
>Ralph Wiggum, so overjoyed with winning the Diorama-Rama with
>pre-packaged Star Wars action figures tripped, and said my favorite RW
>line of all times: "I bent my Wookie!". Lisa tells Ralph about this
>anagram game (it would obviously prove them more intelligent than him),
>to which he responds "My cat's breath smells like cat food". (He had
>been talikng about his cat all day, so this doesn't seem odd, or "hidden"
>to me, just kind of funny.)

Ack! Before this one spins out of control again: There was a similar
thread to this just a few weeks ago, during which people actually broke
out the Scrabble tiles and tried to anagram the sentence. (In fact, I
think one person said they tried using anagram software!) As I recall,
nobody could do it without cheating. But I could be wrong.

------------------------------------------
"Well, here's another clue for you all,
The Walrus was Paul." -- John Lennon

Cla...@freewheeling.com

Coghlan

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Mar 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/8/97
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Mamono wrote in article

> Ok, who remember's the episode where Ralph was in love with Lisa?
> During that episode they were talking about anagrams. At the end Lisa
asks
> Ralph about them and He replies something strange. I don't remember what
it
> was, but it probably was an anagram.

> -Mamono
This is what Ralph said: My cats breath smells like cat food.

Gobbles


Dan Clegg

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Mar 9, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/9/97
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> > Ralph about them and He replies something strange. I don't remember
what
> > it
> > was, but it probably was an anagram.
> > -Mamono
> This is what Ralph said: My cats breath smells like cat food.
What else would he say?
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