Homer Bowling Ball Present

Plot after forgetting marge s birthday homer rushes to the springfield mall where he buys a bowling ball for himself and disguises it as her gift patty and selma treat marge to a birthday dinner at the singing sirloin where bart gives her french perfume and lisa presents a macaroni and glue portrait of her mother.
Homer bowling ball present. From the simpsons episode where homer gives marg a bowling ball present with his name inscribed on it for her birthday. About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy safety how youtube works test new features. A present you buy for somebody which is really intended for yourself. The bowling ball what is it.
Life on the fast lane i can teach you everything jacques life on the fast lane is the ninth episode of season 1. The episode marks the debuts of lenny leonard jacques and helen lovejoy. A present that you ostensibly buy for someone else but really bought for yourself. Homer buys marge a bowling ball for her.
Homer is the name of a bowling ball that first appeared in life on the fast lane marge received the present from homer simpson thinking it was a selfish gift. Buying someone a present with the intention of being able to use it yourself such as homer simpson buying marge a bowling ball he himself could use. The ball is seen later on in most bowling events throughout the series such as in colonel homer homer also is seen changing color in bart gets an elephant. His present is a thoughtless gift a bowling ball complete with drilled holes and his name engraved on it drops onto her cake.
Based on homer s gift to marge of a bowling ball with his name engraved on it in the simpson s episode life on the fast lane. About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy safety how youtube works test new features. Everyone in the restaurant are shocked with homer s present including marge who is visibly upset and reminds him that she had never bowled in a day of her life. A gift that is actually intended for the person giving rather than the supposed recipient.
It was planned to be the eleventh episode of the season. Expression comes from that simpsons episode in which homer buys marge a bowling ball he.