
Viva Ned Flanders
11/17/21 • 67 min
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Wellity, Wellity, Wellity, if you're not back for episode two.
This we we are talking Don Rickles, Crap Rock vs Wuss Rock and we, for one, welcome Asda's new Lancashire Overlords.
If you like what you hear, please drop us five stars and a review in your podcast app of choice and tell one friend. No, not the Dud!
Join us on the Twitter feed at: https://twitter.com/everysimpsonpod
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"The Boy Who Knew Too Much" is the twentieth episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 5, 1994. In the episode, Mayor Quimby's nephew Freddy is wrongly accused of assaulting a waiter, with Bart being the sole witness to the true course of events. Since Bart cannot reveal what he knows without admitting that he skipped school, he faces the dilemma of either testifying on Freddy's behalf and facing punishment himself, or staying silent and allowing a miscarriage of justice.
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