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Mr. Burn's Best Moments
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We're losing altitude. Time to dump all
unnecessary weight.
Don't dump me out. I can lose weight.
Just give me a chance. One, two. I'd
rather die.
It's no use. We've got to make an
emergency landing. Well, at least we're
all in this together. Now, we have three
parachutes. This one's for me, and these
two are gifts for my nephews. Telly who?
[Music]
Hey, you fool. I tried to explain to
you, sir. This thing has never actually
worked. Smithers, you must believe.
[Music]
Next up, Pirate Island.
Well, that was a pretty good party. Do
you think Carol from payroll and Mike
from shipping are going to hook up?
He's married. Change course. Carol must
be warned.
Why won't you come down? I told you I
only weigh as much as my clothes and
keys.
Comrades, our nation is completely
bankrupt. We have no choice but to
abandon communism.
I know, I know, I know. But we all knew
from day one this mumbo jumbo wouldn't
fly.
[Music]
I'll call Washington and tell them they
won. But Presidente, America tried to
kill you. Ah, they're not so bad.
They've named the street after me in San
Francisco. That's all I was going about
it. It's full of what?
Presidente. Three men are here to see
you. They claim to have a trillion
dollar bill.
Oh, so the island's not for sale, eh?
Well, will you at least permit us to
live in your socialist paradise? You're
talking about Kuba? Exactly. All we ask
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To have a specific sense or significance, especially when explaining a word or sign. It can also describe a person's intention or the importance of something to someone.
To make someone or something different or to become different. It can also mean to stop using one thing and start using another, such as putting on different clothes.
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