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At Burns' Yale University reunion, he had an affair with the daughter of an old flame named Lily Bancroft. She would later bear his long-lost child, Larry Burns, who was given up for adoption and would later enter Burns' life briefly. [12] A vocal cord straightening, which left his voice sounding very soft for a while after the treatments were done. In this tale narrated by Leonard Nimoy, Homer sees an alien in the woods, and while everyone else writes it off as yet another drunken hallucination (since Homer tested "Boris Yeltsin" drunk on Moe's Breathalyzer), Agents Mulder and Scully from The X-Files come to Springfield to help Homer solve the case. When the whole of Springfield gathers on the point where the alien appears, the Springfield Elementary band is practicing the Leitmotif from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Devil's Tower (a crucial location in the movie) is also featured on the front of Lisa's Jr. Skeptic.

Delayed Reaction: Exaggerated when Homer is getting his reflexes tested. Scully hits his knee, and Homer responds with an "Ow"... hours later. In the last level, the player can climb up to Mr. Burns' office. The player also sees him in Level 7, where he provides the player with a map containing all of the nuclear waste barrels he buried all over Springfield (although due to Homer saying "aliens", Mr. Burns initially thought he was going to use them to kill off illegal immigrants until Homer clarified that he meant "tentacle aliens") and can eventually drive his car if the player completes the bonus mission in Level 7. He also implies in this level that he had murdered Merriweather, his old business partner and had been haunted by him, since he's initially mistaken Homer for his ghost and lets slip his murder of him and causing him to express awkwardness when learning Homer is not his ghost. And so concludes our tale," says the show's new narrator - the stage hand, the Squeaky-voiced teen. He closes the book and adds, "I'm Leonard Nimoy and keep watching the skies," although he mispronounces "skies" in doing so.J. Edgar Hoover is wearing a dress in the photo in the X-files office, a reference to his rumored transvestism. Lie Detector: Homer is hooked up a lie detector when investigated by the FBI. Homer is asked if he understood Scully's explanation of how it works, he says "yes", and the detector violently explodes. Burns has been engaged at least three times: A woman named Gertrude who died of loneliness and rabies, [106] to Jacqueline Bouvier, [107] and to a policewoman named Gloria Jailbird. [17] Though when he tells Homer about Gertrude, he says that he was her fiancé, but he implies that they were married, as he says he missed their wedding, their honeymoon, and their divorce due to working so hard. He was once involved with a fellow student during his time at Yale University named Mimsy Bancroft, and then later had an affair with her daughter, Lily. [12] He once had an affair with Countess von Zeppelin, as he slept with her one time. [108] He also once in love with Marge, and pursued a relationship with her, but stopped once he discovered that Marge was married. Agnes Skinner revealed that she once had an affair with Mr. Burns during the Great Depression ("let him feel me up"). [109] Burns once caught the attention of Selma when she discovers that Burns is single. [110] Family [ ] This is the first of four episodes across Seasons 8 & 9 produced during the former by Al Jean and Mike Reiss instead of the current showrunner (in this case, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein). Jean would return as showrunner starting in season 13. In Season 2, the writers started to enjoy writing about Smithers and Burns' relationship, and they often pitched episodes with them as the focus, but many never came to fruition.

Burns attended Yale University, where he studied science and business, played on the varsity football team, and was inducted into the Skull and Bones secret society. Chris Knight, "Keeping the spring in Springfield: The Simpsons still going strong in Season Eight", National Post, August 19, 2006, pg. TO.26.

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Radioactive waste ● Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team ● Smilin' Joe Fission ● Plant Operations Center ● S.N.P.P. Cafeteria

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