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D'oh! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hydroxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The origins of D'oh! ... "D'oh!" originates from the Laurel and Hardy films. Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer) was inspired by Jim Finlayson, who said "doooooh" (long and slow) whenever something angered him. However, Matt decided that to suit the speed of animation, it would be better said faster.
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at the beginning of the scene where Marge wants a nanny, Maggie runs by wearing only a blue shirt (and no diaper)? ... the real-life celebrities with pictures on the "Before ... the Ford/Bush house is across the street (presumably because Ford was in this episode)? ... ... Marge gets through the doorway with an umbrella in her hair?
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I saw this meme on another blog, and I thought I’d “borrow” it. Life is a bit complicated right now, and I keep starting and stopping posts. This is a good distraction as well as a nice exercise in simplicity. ... 1. Where is your mobile phone? Car ... 3. Your hair? Dry...
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After an $850 billion bailout for Wall Street and another $25 billion for the auto industry, struggling homeowners still await large-scale government assistance. The Obama administration says it's working out the details of its plan to stem foreclosures. ... In October, NACA held a protest outside Fannie Mae’s D.C.
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A D'ohLT is a person who screws up some product or service so badly that, when you attempt to use it, you end up slapping your head and yelling that famous homersimpsonian cry, "D'oh!"; D'ohLT rhymes with "jolt," and is, of course, not to be confused with any similar sounding, but possibly actionable word.
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Used frequently and made famous by the cartoon character Homer Simpson in The Simpsons. Abbreviated from the drawn-out "dammit oh!" sound made by the characters played by Jimmy Finlayson in the films of Laurel and Hardy.
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