Yeah that's great too.
One of my favorite episodes is the Indecent Proposal parody with Arty Ziff. So many classics.
Selma: You just tell us what you want to say.
Marge: Okay, hold on to your hats. [takes a sip of her drink]
Dear Artie ... [giggles]
Patty: [types] Dear Hottie ...
Marge: Congratulations on your recent TV appearance.
Patty: I want to sex you up. Your love slave, Marge.
Marge: [gasps] You can't use the word "sex" on the internet.
Patty: Watch me.
Artie: [perks up] A note from Marge Simpson? Well, isn't that a
coincidence. I was just thinking about her ...
[the camera pulls back to reveal an office decorated
exclusively with pictures and statues of Marge]
... for the last *twenty years!*
Moe: Yeah, I can't get Artie out of my head. He's like a spy
in the House of Moe.
Homer: Oh, guys, it was horrible. I saw Marge kissing a far
superior man.
Moe: Eh, well, if it makes you feel any better, he's probably
doin' her right now.
[Homer sobs on the bar. Lenny glares at him]
Oh, yeah, make me the bad guy.
Homer: My life here is over. Lenny, how'd you like to leave town
with me and never come back?
Lenny: Sounds like a plan!
Homer: Then it's settled -- we leave Springfield forever!
% By now, Homer and Lenny have boarded a bus and headed out into what
% looks like an arid part of the country. Homer can't keep his wife
% off his mind. Even the cacti and clouds remind him of her. Lenny
% can sympathize. The bus drives past Mount Carlmore, a huge bust of
% Carl carved out of solid mountain rock.
Lenny: I carved that one wonderful summer.
Homer: What did Carl think?
Lenny: You know, we've never discussed it.
% Homer starts climbing the ladder, but now Lenny seems reluctant to go.
% "There's nothing on that helicopter for me," he says. Just then,
% Carl appears at the helicopter door. "Don't be so sure," he says. Overjoyed, Lenny follows Homer
% up the ladder.
% In the end, though, it looks like Artie was able to help out Marge
% and Homer after all. His latest invention is a snore converter.
% The device looks ominously like a gas mask. When the snorer straps
% it on, it converts the sound of his snoring into music --
% specifically, "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This" by Eurythmics. With
% the device working, Homer and Marge settle into bed.
Artie: [via a speaker on the converter] He's a loser, Marge --
dump him!
[to the tune of "Sweet Dreams"]
I've traveled the world and the seven seas,
I am watching you through a camera!
The last line, and the way he suddenly sings it loudly, is probably my favorite Simpsons moment.