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Matt Groening and his team are signed to make new episodes of the simpsons until at least 2005 (making it the longest running prime time series in US history) and more new installments of the current season are broadcast on Aky One this summer. Homer becomes boss of the power plant and fires Mr Burns, and a filmmaker decides to make a documentary and catches Bart doing something on camera that ruins his cool reputation.
Until 2005, that is milking.
> From the sky magazine that came through the door this morning:
>
> Matt Groening and his team are signed to make new episodes of the
> simpsons until at least 2005 (making it the longest running prime time
> series in US history) and more new installments of the current season
> are broadcast on Aky One this summer.
I don't have Aky One - I'll have to get that :D
They should have stuck while the iron was hot.
Either a) Yes! I still find the simpsons hilarious and am really glad they're making more episodes or b) Meh, I don't find it funny anymore so I don't want to watch it. Fair enough, you don't want to watch it, so why the hell do you? If all you're gonna do is complain, why bother???
> Well, I haven't personally seen any really recent episodes- I can't
> get Sky for some strange reason.
You need a proper dish. Strapping your dustbin lid to the side of your house won't work. I tried.