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colton092 from Idaho - United States

colton092i love to have a good time, but cant find it anywhere.

,   CaldwellIdaho - United States US Chat

i recently moved her form Nebraska. and dont know anyone. send me a message if you get board and need somthin to do.. im up for almost anything... oh and im 17 goin on 18 in july. send me an e-mail, colton_1990@ hot mail .com, i also have m*n messenger.


Josh_FSU from Florida - United States

Josh_FSUHey I'm Josh

,   MiamiFlorida - United States US Chat

Well I love my guitars and playing them. I am a musician and in a band that plays in Tallahassee Fl. I am a student in FSU so that preatty sweet....i dont know what else to say lol...just ask me i guess.


lamont1989 from Queensland - Australia

lamont1989HI EVRY1!

,   Gold CoastQueensland - Australia Australian Chat

Hey there, howz it going? Im just interested in making friends. If you want to know more, please ask.


RazgrizAce from Colorado - United States

RazgrizAceDont be afraid to chat im a pretty cool guy

,   AuroraColorado - United States US Chat

Im in the Air Force, and i love to to quite a variety of things, just ask if you ever want to find out.


Marifer86 from Ontario - Canada

Marifer86:)

,   MississaugaOntario - Canada Canadian Chat

hi.. im a spanish girl looking for friends and have fun :)..


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The classic to clunker ratio is still extraordinarily high, though The Simpsons' sixth season could give some devoted viewers pause. The show that takes cheeky delight in mooning television convention gives us "Another Simpsons Clip Show" and its first season-ending cliffhanger, "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" And, as does Bart in "A Star Is Burns," we should all feel a little dirty at the "cheap cartoon crossover" appearance of Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz), designed to give a boost to the ill-fated animated series The Critic. But this is just beard-stroking tongue-clucking regarding a season that delivered episodes that rank in the hallowed The Simpsons pantheon, among them, "Homer Badman," in which lust for a gummy Venus de Milo, peeled from the behind of an unwitting babysitter, makes Homer the object of feminist protest and tabloid TV fodder, and "Homer the Great," in which Homer is discovered to be the Chosen One to lead the secret society, "The Stonecutters" ("Who holds back the electric car/Who made Steve Guttenberg a star?/We do!"). Several episodes take their inspiration from classic films and books: Hitchcock's Rear Window ("Bart of Darkness"); Michael Crichton's Westworld and Jurassic Park ("Itchy and Scratchy Land"); and Stephen King and Ray Bradbury ("Treehouse of Horror V").

This season's roster of guest voices is also especially impressive, including Winona Ryder as "Lisa's Rival," Meryl Streep as Rev. Lovejoy's bad-seed daughter ("She's like a Milk Dud," a smitten Bart laments. "Sweet on the outside, poison on the inside"), the late Anne Bancroft in "Fear of Flying"; Patrick Stewart in "Homer the Great"; Mel Brooks and Susan Sarandon in "Homer vs. Patty and Selma," and Mandy Patinkin as Lisa's future fiancée in the surprisingly moving "Lisa's Wedding." There has, of late, been a feud a-brewin' between fans of The Simpsons and Family Guy. Which show is funnier? Has The Simpsons lost it? Is Family Guy a Simpsons-wannabe? Hey; Can't we all just laugh along? Best to just marvel at another exemplary Simpsons season that, to quote Homer in "Lisa's Rival," delivers it all: "The terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles." --Donald Liebenson

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