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dr john | 09:54 Tue 10th Oct 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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Did anyone notice in the Simpsons episode last Friday('Sweet & Sour Marge'), when Marge brought a class action against profiteering sweet manufacturers, the judge referred to them as 'Hershey highwaymen'?

I wouldn't have mentioned it, except Christopher in the Sopranos the night before used the expression in reference to Vito's homosexual activities.

Anybody come across any other examples of the writers sneaking in rude words?
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In another Simpson episode ( a Halloween one) Bart reads out a magic spell and the names he reads out are brands of condoms.
'Kiss my asphalt' was one, also the legend outside the fertility clinic: 'Put your sperm in our hands'
The one where the kids and teachers are snowed in school and Principle Skinner manages to get out- he advises the school hamster to "nibble through my ball sack" I nearly choked on my tea when I heard it.
The amount of homosexual innuendos used by Smithers always makes me laugh.

This is why the Simpsons appeals to both kids and adults!

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