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        <title>FOX ANIMATION BLOCK -- November 18th</title>
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        <description>THE SIMPSONS, &amp;ldquo;Husbands and Knives&amp;rdquo;: Comic Book Guy loses his captive audience to abuse when a hip fellow named Milo (Jack Black) opens up a competing shop across the way called Coolsville.&amp;nbsp; Hell, right there is good enough for me, especially when Comic Book Guy&amp;rsquo;s unrighteous attack on Coolsville is repulsed by the wonder team of Alan Moore, Dan Clowes and Art Spiegelman (actually playing themselves). But, to make things more amusing, Marge decides to open a gym for regular women in the space vacated by the Nerd Wonder. Naturally, business booms, and Marge becomes quite the blue-haired tycoon.

Of course, a fly shows up in the ointment soon enough: Homer meets a passel of young, handsome second husbands living on &amp;ldquo;wife support,&amp;rdquo; and they soon convince him that his time being hitched to Marge is coming to an end. What does Homer decide to do in order to keep his love? Stomach stapling.</description>
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