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{{quote|'''Announcer 1:''' Tell me where in the rule book it says that a human can't participate in a robot fighting competition!
'''Announcer 2:''' Right here, rule number 1. }}
** In a flashback episode showing Marge pregnant with Maggie, Marge was afraid of Homer's reaction to the pregnancy so she asked her sisters to promise not to tell him about it and they agreed. Since they promised not to tell ''Homer'' about the pregnancy, they told other people so THEY would tell him.
** That's how Cletus Spuckler could get so many pretzels (for everyone of his many children) from Marge, who was giving coupons valid for a free sample. She forgot to state that she would accept only '''one coupon per customer'''. At least this helped her to know the name of every Cletus' child...
** “Lisa's Date with Density”: Lisa complains about her [[Writing Lines|punishment]] for being amused by Nelson’s antics against Willie. When Nelson sees this, he tells her to use the multiple chalk holder that’s she’ll be done faster. Lisa tells him off, but she does take his advice since there wasn’t rule against using such device.
** "Opposites A-Frack": Homer informs Patty and Selma about a smoking ban including smoke alarms, in reality he just don't want them in his home while their place is being treated for mold. Patty and Selma tried E-Cigarettes before realizing that there wasn't any smoke alarms in the downstairs washroom. This ended up being '''subverted''' when they tried to cover up their smoking by turning on the water, that resulted in their plan exploding in front of them, {{spoiler| thanks to the hydrofracking operation done by Mr. Burns.}}
** In "Lisa the Beauty Queen", Lisa is surprised by Amber's eyelash implants, as she thought that process was illegal. "Not in Paraguay," says another contestant.
* ''[[South Park]]'': There also ain't no rule that a peewee hockey team can't stand in for the Colorado Avalanche against the Detroit Red Wings.
** You can't get away with saying "shit" on television once according to standards and practices. Use it [[Cluster F-Bomb|162 times]] and you can quite literally [[Get Shit Past The Radar]] via [[Refuge in Vulgarity]].
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