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15 Simpsons Jokes That Actually Happened

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15 Simpsons Jokes That Actually Happened
With the Simpsons' 20th anniversary now upon us, it's been an optimal time for Simpsons reminiscing throughout the internet, tv, and print, particularly, on just about every occasion, from cultural critics endlessly praising the Simpson's ability to incorporate and lampoon popular culture unlike any show before it or since.

While this is certainly true, why not go the extra step to prove the Simpsons' keen cultural eye by pointing out instances where The Simpsons didn't just imitate real life, but where real life imitated The Simpsons? In tribute to the 20th anniversary of the show so good it parodied things before they even happened, here are 15 Simpsons Jokes That Ended Up Coming True. We think the Simpsons Jokes will attract you. The Simpsons as one of the most iconic television shows of all time, as well as one of the most quoted properties in pop culture history, The Simpsons has made hundreds of jokes that we all know, remember and reference on a daily basis. Often times, these Simpsons jokes revolve around extremely absurd concepts that could only happen in a cartoon or a satire.

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1.Flaming Moe


The Joke:

Homer tells the local tavern owner Moe about a secret cocktail that includes cough medicine and fire that he calls a "Flaming Homer".

Moe steals the recipe and renames the drink the "Flaming Moe" and begins selling it at his tavern, betraying homer in the process. The drink is a success and Moe becomes famous, even Aerosmith drops by to perform at his place!

What Actually Happened:

A man who owns a bar in Prospect Heights bar called The Way Station custom steampunk devices, Victorian décor and great cocktails.

Owner/bartender Andy Heidel said somebody mentioned a Flaming Moe and he just happened to have a bottle of Robitussin behind the bar. Not sure why you would have cough medicine behind a bar, but whatever. So he mixed Pernod, Jagermeister, Robitussin, and a Bacardi 151 floater then set it on fire.

2. There Is Very Little Meat in Gym Mats


The Joke:

As seen in the video above, Lunch Lady Doris is seen throwing gym mats into a meat grinder in order to prepare the school lunch for the day.

Anyone who's ever had a public school lunch knows how completely inedible they can be, and some of the wet, warm, questionable objects on your styrofoam, sectioned-off tray do seem like they have hazardous chemicals as their base...but gym mats?

What Actually Happened:

So it turns out that the bread used in the McDonald's McRib actually contains an ingredient (banned in some parts of Europe) that is used to keep gym mats sponge-y.

Time Magazine's Healthland blog ran a story about the McRib and its ingredients. It identified Azodicarbonamide as one ingredient found in the sandwich's bun and apparently it is most commonly used in the manufacturing of foam gym mats and the soles of shoes.

3.Stolen Sugar Truck


The Joke:

The episode's subplot sees Homer steal a large pile of sugar from a crashed truck, and begin selling it door-to-door. He keeps it in the back yard and it eventually melts due to rain.

What Actually Happened:

Someone actually stole a freaking sugar truck.

In 2009 two kids were arrested by police in India for stealing a sugar truck from a person actually in charge of delivering the sugar. The kids were actually in charge of cleaning the truck and took it while it was parked at the cleaner/boss's house.

4.The Good Morning Burger


The Joke:

In the Simpsons, the Good Morning Burger was eighteen ounces of sizzling ground beef soaked in rich creamery butter, topped off with bacon, ham and a fried egg.

This was before all fast food restaurants started carrying a regular menu of heart-attacks every morning before 10:30AM, so it really worked as a satire of how horrible fast food is for you. Before the "Baconator", a Sourdough Jack or even a triple cheeseburger were as bad as things got.

What Actually Happened:

This take on the Good Morning Burger is quite similar: hash browns, topped with a hamburger, topped with a fried egg. There are hash browns under a burger that's under a fried egg.

Another good example of how far things have gotten in fast food are, of course, the KFC Double Down and their "failure bowls".

5.It Tastes Like Grandma


The Joke:

Inspired by a Zorro movie, Homer begins slapping people with a glove and challenging them to duels.

When a real Southern gentleman accepts Homer's request for a duel, the Simpsons run off to the old farm Homer lived on with his parents and breed a dangerously addictive but successful tobacco/tomato hybrid called "tomacco"

What Actually Happened:

Rob Baur, a senior operations analyst at an Oregon sewage treatment plant, created it in his house.

He grafted together a tobacco root with a tomato plant to create a real-life tomacco, without even enlisting the aid of radioactive material.

To date, no nearby farm animals have gone berserk and articulated their tomacco desire through speech yet. YET.

6.Itchy and Scratchy's Bloody Billboard


The Joke:

When The Itchy and Scratchy Movie came out in The Simpsons they advertised with a billboard that sprayed blood when Itchy hit Scratchy over the head with a sledgehammer, meant to poke fun at the overtness of not only violence in emerging popular media, but in even its advertising.

What Actually Happened:

New Zealand was super excited about the TV premier of Kill Bill so they borrowed the idea from The Simpsons in a way that actually may have escaped the creators of the controversial Kill Bill billboard. In an homage to Kill Bill's gore the billboard sprayed across the wall, street and cars. Just like the advertising for The Itchy and Scratchy Movie.

7.The Leftorium


The Joke:

In the episode Ned Flander Fails, Homer makes a wish for Flanders's new left-handed store to go out of business. The ridiculousness in this bit lied in the idea of an entire store existing just for the left-handed. Surely, nobody needed to be coddled this much, let alone a whole section of the population.

Ned is forced to sell his possessions, and Homer happily buys most of it. When he finds out that Ned's house is going to be repossessed, Homer feels guilty and decides to get the store back in business by telling all the left-handed citizens about it.

What Actually Happened:

In 2009 Lefty's opened its doors in San Francisco. Now they have stores at Pier 39 in San Francisco, and The Marketplace at Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World Resorts in Florida, as well as hundreds of left-handed items on their website.

The store features left-handed scissors, left-handed pens, and left-handed notebooks, left-handed office and school supplies, left-handed childrens writing guides and shoe tying instruction cards, even left-handed kitchen tools and equipment. And then there are left-handed sayings and toys, which they print on T-shirts, left-handed mugs, left-handed portfolios, and lots of other items.

8.Ice to See You


The Joke:

In the episode, Last Exit To Springfield, Bart and Homer watch a McBain movie, in it Mcbain busts out of an ice sculpture and utters this cringe worthy line before wasting the bad guys: "Ice To See You".

What Actually Happened:

In 1997 the worst Batman movie was released and in it was a villian called Mr. Freeze played by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The fact that the real Arnold went on to not only make a movie more ridiculous than the cartoon McBain action saga, but a movie that actually contained worse and somehow cheesier lines than some written to be intentionally funny by comedy writers is insane.

9.Viva Ned Flanders = The Hangover


The Joke:

Ned Flanders decides he hasn't really lived so he turns to Homer who takes him to Vegas. As you can see in the image above, it pretty much plays out exactly like The Hangover.

What Actually Happened:

The movie The Hangover comes out, the film is about a couple of guys that go to Vegas for a bachelor party.

10. The Land Of Chocolate


The Joke:

The Land of Chocolate is a land imagined by Homer when German businessman bought the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and, during an interview, told Homer they came from "the Land of Chocolate", meaning Germany.

In Homer's head this land was made entirely of chocolate, including houses, streetlights, paths and rivers. Even chocolate rabbits and dogs. And in a part called "Fudgetown" they even had chocolate fudge rains.

What Actually Happened:

China has done it again. For the second year in a row, a theme park made entirely from chocolate will open its doors in Shanghai, according to CNNGo. The park used 80 tons of Belgian chocolate to create sculptures such as the terracotta warriors and The Great Wall. The exhibit drew roughly a half a million visitors, according to CNNGo.

This year, the park is moving to Shanghai's Himalayas Art Museum, and will feature 200 pieces of chocolate art. Chocolatiers will also be on hand to make everything from truffle chocolate to wine chocolate; visitors will also be able to create their own chocolate.

11.Don't worry Frinkie


The Joke:

Professor Frink's (top secret) hamburger earmuffs may have coincided with Homer's Thomas Edisonlike inspiration to invent something that no one's thought of yet.

What Actually Happened:

Granted, it's not technically the same as earmuffs, but the fact that it's actually less useful qualifies it for this list on thematic grounds.

12.My Retirement Grease


The Joke:

In the episode "In Lard Of The Dance" Homer discovers he can make money by stealing and reselling grease found in the back of Springfield Elementary's kitchen. They even build a contraption so that they can steal the maximum amount of grease in their car.They eventually give up after a few encounters with Groundskeeper Willie and the Springfield Grease Company.

Bart and Homer barely escape an angry, greased up Willie while trying to make it home-free with their glorious, profit-garnering grease in tow.

What Actually Happened:

In November of 2011 The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that thieves had stolen at least $2,000 worth of grease from the privately-owned restaurant The St. Louis Wing Co. since April.

"It's a big deal. There's a huge underground out there for this stuff," owner Bobby Thessler said. "Others have said that this is like the new copper... These thieves are getting more sophisticated...".

13.Scotchtoberfest


The Joke:

Principal Skinner tries to set Bart up to get in trouble, so he concocts something called "Scotchtoberfest" which allows him to control an entire event where he knows Bart won't be able to resist pranking Groundskeeper Willie. Skinner attempts to catch Bart in act.

What Actually Happened:

Vintage Wine & Spirits Co. A wine, beer, spirits, cigar and wine accessory specialty shop located in West Des Moines, Iowa created a real Scotchtoberfest held every Saturday in October.

14.Sleeping With Fishes


The Joke:

Troy McClure's fishy "romantic abnormality"may have initially seemed too absurd to be unairable.

What Actually Happened:

Troy can now point a finger in his defense at a Lynwood, NY man who stole a $350 nurse shark from an aquarium and took it home in his jacket.

15.I Was Elected to Lead Not to Read


The Joke:

This was a dig at Governor Schwarzenegger from The Simpson's Movie, saying he was too dumb to be a Government official. The line "I was elected to lead, not read" was such a ridiculous statement because an elected official's entire job is reading long, difficult legislation, making sense of it then deliberating.

What Actually Happened:

In the 2012 GOP race there was a man by the name of Herman Cain, and he ran on the slogan "We need a leader, not a reader." So yeah, that almost happened. What does that slogan even mean? You need to read and be at least somewhat of an intellectual to run a country, that's why that joke in The Simpsons is so fun and why in the real world it's just so tragic.

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