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DIXIE CHICKS AND LURLEEN LUMPKIN CONCERT PERIL
Here is a request by dunga9109 for Lurleen Lumpkin and the Dixie Chicks http://godzilla713.deviantart.com/art/Papa-Don-t-Leech-Dixie-Chicks-Simpsonized-610515076?q=sort%3Atime%20%28%28DIXIE%20CHICKS%29%20AND%20%28by%3AGodzilla713%29%29&qo=1 from The Simpsons episode "Papa Don't Leech" bound and gagged.
Lurleen Lumpkin is an attractive, aspiring country western singer. Homer was her manager for a time. Homer discovered Lurleen in a bar in the middle of nowhere. She sang "Your Wife Don't Understand You" for the rowdy bar crowd, and Homer was amazed by her voice. He decided to help her launch a singing career, much to the chagrin of Marge.
Lurleen was grateful to have someone helping her with her career, but she quickly started falling for Homer, and it came out in her song lyrics.
First, she flirted with him in "Bagged Me a Homer," which angered Marge, but to which Homer remained oblivious. Then she made an open attempt to seduce him with a seductive song called "Bunk with Me."
When Lurleen sang the song for him, it finally dawned on Homer that Lurleen was attracted to him. Later he had another epiphany, and suddenly realized that managing Lurleen could hurt his marriage, so he abruptly quit as her manager in the middle of a TV appearance, and went home.
Saddened, but wiser, Lurleen then sang on the show a new song called "Stand By Your Manager," which she had written on the spot. Happily, Homer and Marge were able to make up before the show was over.
Lurleen enjoyed a brief period of success after Homer quit managing her. At what Kent Brockman described as the peak of her career, she appeared as a celebrity guest on The Muppet Show.
Lurleen sang "Bunk with Me Tonight" for Kermit the Frog, which got him into trouble with Miss Piggy.
After that, however, her career went into a downward spiral, and she started drinking heavily.
Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Robison, collectively known as The Dixie Chicks, are an all-girl country music trio. They became notorious during the early 2000s for criticizing the George W. Bush administration. The group has sold 30.5 million albums in the United States through August 2009.
In the episode Bart-Mangled Banner they can be seen locked inside the jail of the Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center. They appeared as themselves in the episode Papa Don't Leech.
Lurleen Lumpkin is an attractive, aspiring country western singer. Homer was her manager for a time. Homer discovered Lurleen in a bar in the middle of nowhere. She sang "Your Wife Don't Understand You" for the rowdy bar crowd, and Homer was amazed by her voice. He decided to help her launch a singing career, much to the chagrin of Marge.
Lurleen was grateful to have someone helping her with her career, but she quickly started falling for Homer, and it came out in her song lyrics.
First, she flirted with him in "Bagged Me a Homer," which angered Marge, but to which Homer remained oblivious. Then she made an open attempt to seduce him with a seductive song called "Bunk with Me."
When Lurleen sang the song for him, it finally dawned on Homer that Lurleen was attracted to him. Later he had another epiphany, and suddenly realized that managing Lurleen could hurt his marriage, so he abruptly quit as her manager in the middle of a TV appearance, and went home.
Saddened, but wiser, Lurleen then sang on the show a new song called "Stand By Your Manager," which she had written on the spot. Happily, Homer and Marge were able to make up before the show was over.
Lurleen enjoyed a brief period of success after Homer quit managing her. At what Kent Brockman described as the peak of her career, she appeared as a celebrity guest on The Muppet Show.
Lurleen sang "Bunk with Me Tonight" for Kermit the Frog, which got him into trouble with Miss Piggy.
After that, however, her career went into a downward spiral, and she started drinking heavily.
Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Robison, collectively known as The Dixie Chicks, are an all-girl country music trio. They became notorious during the early 2000s for criticizing the George W. Bush administration. The group has sold 30.5 million albums in the United States through August 2009.
In the episode Bart-Mangled Banner they can be seen locked inside the jail of the Ronald Reagan Reeducation Center. They appeared as themselves in the episode Papa Don't Leech.
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