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In this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel are back in Springfield to get further into the first season of The Simpsons.
During the episode, your hosts discuss singing wait staff, stag parties, butcher the French pronunciation of famous paintings, and the proper technique for dipping an onion ring. Listen and enjoy to find out which episodes of The Simpsons season 1 have shelf life.
Included in this episode:
Life on the Fast Lane - 0:00:00
Homer’s Night Out - 0:52:35
The Crepes of Wrath - 1:36:19
You can stream or purchase today’s episode subject by looking here for availability: The Simpsons Season 1 - watch full episodes streaming online (justwatch.com)
Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at [email protected]
The opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic and do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
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In this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel are back in Springfield to get further into the first season of The Simpsons.
During the episode, your hosts discuss singing wait staff, stag parties, butcher the French pronunciation of famous paintings, and the proper technique for dipping an onion ring. Listen and enjoy to find out which episodes of The Simpsons season 1 have shelf life.
Included in this episode:
Life on the Fast Lane - 0:00:00
Homer’s Night Out - 0:52:35
The Crepes of Wrath - 1:36:19
You can stream or purchase today’s episode subject by looking here for availability: The Simpsons Season 1 - watch full episodes streaming online (justwatch.com)
Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at [email protected]
The opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic and do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.