I doooo! (If you haven't heard the song, just go over to youtube and you'll get the joke.)
So Sunday, I got a call from my brother -in-law John, who told me he just left his neighborhood 7-11 and it was completely transformed into a Kwik-E-Mart! I knew it had to be my story because I had to check it out.
For one, I love the Simpsons. My family used to gather together and watch the show. My parents very pretty strict while I was growing up and wouldn't let us watch Three's Company, MTV or Married... With Children, but for some reason the whole family would sit together to watch The Simpsons. I think mainly because there's no "in your face" sexual innuendo.
I love Lisa with her intelligence and exasperation at her dim-witted relatives. I love Bart's offensive remarks but otherwise sweet nature. Same goes for Homer. I love how Marge lovingly acts like the June Cleaver of the family - so accepting - but at times she gets frazzled and her frustration peeks through.
So many moments of the show remind me of my own family. My mom would spend hours cooking dinner, but then me, my father and brother would sit down and eat, no one would talk, we'd just dig into the food like we were eating our last meal. Just like on the show.
I still eat that way when I'm at work by the way. That's what happens when you grow up with brothers and think whoever finishes first... wins!
So when I stepped into the real-life Kwik-E-Mart, I felt like I was at Disneyland. I was giddy. As I looked around, everyone looked the same way. There were racks of Buzz Cola, Kwik-E-Mart coolers, Squishees, and even the little old man who was frozen in the cooler. Remember that episode?
Also, we can't have the Kwik-E-Mart without adorable Apu. I love how he he's raising eight kids with his beautiful Indian wife - another great episode - but at the Kwik-E-Mart he is strictly business. How he is a straight shooter and then sends customers on their way with a friendly "Thank you, come again!"
Some of my favorite Apu quotes:
"Mr. Simpson, pay for your purchases and get out... and come again!"
"Yes! I am a citizen! Now which way to the welfare office? I'm kidding, I'm kidding, I work, I work."
By the way, I talked to the guys who run the 7-11 in Burbank. They are indeed Indian and enjoying all the attention and business from the promotion.
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Suzanne Marques is a native Southlander. She loves reporting in her hometown. She loves LA... She loves it!
Member Since: 7/18/2006