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The Simpsons Archive: Presidents on the Simpsons
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"Presidents on the Simpsons
Originally by Dominik Halas
Maintained by Haynes Lee
George Washington 1789 - 1797
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Homer's tirade against President's Day "Like getting
Washington's birthday and Lincoln's birthday back to
separate paid holidays". {bg}
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Washington crossing the Delaware seen in Bart's textbook. {bg}
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After failing his test, Bart realizes how
Washington felt when he surrendered Fort Necessity to the French in 1754.
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Washington cannot tell a lie: Akira's karate lessons are a great deal.
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Homer blows away zombie Washington.
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Robo-Washington's pants are pulled down by Bart.
He will never be the same again.
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Ralph Wiggum plays the part of Washington in the President's Day pageant.
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Appears in the giant model of Mt. Rushmore during the President's Day pageant.
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Parties like 'twas 1799 in the Stonecutters version
of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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Bart claims George Washington Carver was the man
who carved up George Washington. Homer believes him.
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Was nearly killed by Jebediah Springfield; appears to Lisa in a dream.
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Painting of monkey in Oval Office.
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Painting of Burns crossing the Delaware river.
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Giant log goes past Mount Rushmore.
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Cracks in drywall resemble the famous painting "Washington
Crossing the Delaware", right before the wall crumbles.
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Washington monument on maze.
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A triumphant congressman Krusty compares himself to Washington.
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Tourist brochure for the Denzil Washington monument.
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On 25¢ cent coin in Museum of Bart.
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One one dollar bill.
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Picture on classroom wall.
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Seen on Mt. Rushmore model at miniature golf course.
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Photo of Mt. Rushmore.
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On one dollar bill giving Homer financial advice.
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