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    Friday, June 25th, 2010
    4:38 pm
    Amanda Bynes
    Amanda Laura Bynes (born April 3, 1986)[2] is a comedian, fashion designer, singer, voice actor and retired American actress.




    She was previously a show host of her own TV program The Amanda Show on Nickelodeon. After appearing in several successful television series (All That and The Amanda Show) on Nickelodeon in the mid to late 1990s and early 2000s, In 2002, she starred in the TV series, What I Like About You . Bynes transitioned to a film career, starring in several films aimed at teenage audiences, including She's the Man (2006) and Hairspray (2007).

    In 2006, Bynes was named one of Teen People's "25 Hottest Stars Under 25",[3] and in 2007, she was on the Forbes list as the 5th highest paid celebrity under 21, earning $2.5 million.[4] On June 19, 2010, Bynes announced that she has retired from acting.[5]

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    Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
    6:42 pm
    Top Episodes Ever of The Simpsons Number 7


    7. "Secrets of a Successful Marriage"



    Homer is leading an evening class on how to maintain a easy marriage, telling secrets of his life with Marge that get him punished by Marge.

    In some series of historical problems, to achieve the perfect tone of Homer: stupid, good, easy to sad.This episode showcases all of those qualities, from his conversations with his brain - Homer: "All right, Brain, it's all up to you. If you don't think of what (to do), we'll lose Marge forever." Brain: "Eat the pudding, eat the pudding, eat the pudding, eat the pudding" - to his final proclamation that the one thing he can give Marge that no one else can is "complete and utter dependence."


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    Monday, June 7th, 2010
    11:06 am
    Top Episodes Ever of The Simpsons Number 8


    Homer Loves Flanders


    Homer befriends Ned Flanders after the recent deal with him to the big Springfield vs. Shelbyville football game.
    I see this one feature, a classic example of smart self-referentiality. Lisa: "Don't worry, Bart. It seems like every week something strange happens to the Simpsons. My advice is to ride it out, make the occasional smart-aleck quip, and by next week, we'll be back to where we started from, ready for another wacky adventure." Also, keep an eye out for references to both "Terminator 2" and "Vertigo."


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    Saturday, June 5th, 2010
    2:22 pm
    Top Episodes Ever of The Simpsons Number 9


    We are "The Simpsons" fans is a old-fashioned, nasty, contentious group.Getting us all to agree on the best episodes of what was, in its heyday, the smartest and funniest TV show ever broadcast is harder than getting Beatles fans to agree on the best Fab Four album, Woody Allen aficionados to see eye to eye on the Woodman's best film, or Kurt Vonnegut lovers to concur on the author's best novel. ("Revolver," "Love and Death" and "Cat's Cradle," respectively.) It can't do so.

    So of course picking a definitive list of the top 10 "Simpsons" episodes will elicit howls of outrage from dissenting fellow fans - "Worst. List. Ever." -world.No matter. In the immortal words of Homer Simpson, "If you agree, signify by getting indignant."

    9. "Bart's Inner Child"
    Homer wins a free trampoline, which irritates Marge. After Marge realizes she nags too much, she and Homer take the advice of self-help expert Brad Goodman, a "Ph.D. in pain." Goodman comes to town for a conference, and Bart becomes a model for surprise in the city, thanks to its willingness to "do what I want."The episode brilliantly skewers new-agey self-help gurus with Goodman's "feel-bad rainbow" and its talk of "shame spirals" and "life scripts." It's also noteworthy for clever pop-cultural references - a shot of dozens of kids who have been injured on the trampoline that is straight out of "Gone With the Wind," and the Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote-cartoon moment when Homer throws the trampoline off a cliff.


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    Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
    9:07 am
    Top Episodes Ever of The Simpsons Number 10
    The Simpsons have come a long way since an old drunk man coming out of his rabbit characters to pay to settle his gambling debts, or come as Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and the rest of the gang in Springfield.The Simpsons had come far from the Old drunk man comes out of his rabbit characters to pay to resolve the gambling debts, or by Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie in the gang in Springfield. Needless to say though that the creativity and the longevity of the series has surpassed all expectations, and with each passing year it seems that The Simpsons will continue on into the 30th century (as predicted on Matt Groening's follow-up to The Simpsons, Futurama). In the meantime though, we can look at the last 20 years and take from the first 449 episodes the Top 10.
    We are going to feature the 10 top episodes of the Series today. So, let's get started with #10 today:

    The Boy Who Knew Too Much



    Bart skips school and witnesses to the alleged French waiter Mayor Quimby's nephew Freddy. In the ensuing trial, Butte was the only one who can prove innocence Fuleidikun ratio.Here's the perfect example of the show's hilarious randomness: the scene in which Bart reads his father's mind in the courtroom and hears the Meow Mix catfood theme song: "Meow, meow, meow, meow" [And then there's the moment in which Homer, who has been called to serve on the jury in the case, discovers that if the jury's deadlocked, they'll be sequestered in a luxury hotel. | Then there is the moment, Homer, referred to as a jury, found that if the jury deadlocks, they are isolated in a luxury hotel. |Moment is described as a jury and then, Homer, the jury's deadlock detected, they are separated when a luxury hotel.} He justifies his decision, the only vote against, saying, "I'm just doing what I believe is right. I believe Freddy Quimby should walk here a free hotel."
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