ODD ESSAY: The world according to Homer; Just how much doh you know?(News)

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From: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date: 20000623
Author:Fulton, Rick; Mcgivern, Mark

IT is the 10th anniversary of America's most dysfunctional family - the Simpsons

To celebrate the occasion, BBC2 is, tonight, screening a three-hour special in honour of the cartoon celebs. How well do you know the Simpsons?

Try to answer these questions, as posed by Homer..SO you think you know me? Well, if you can't answer these questions you can kiss my yellow butt.

1. What is Homer's favourite food?

2. Who is the host of Channel 5 Action News?

3. How tall is Marge's hair? 4. How much does Homer weigh?

5. What is the name of Bart's babysitter and ...

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