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Jeremy "Jay G" Gilroy, is a rapper and owner of the Golden Goose brand and a former member of the rap group The Five Boyfriends.
When Mr. Burns and Homer try to crash a party, they discover that the host, Jay G, likes Mr. Burns as he is his role model after reading his book, The Rungs of Ruthlessness, which he found on a bus that he hijacked once, and thanks Burns for making him become who he is. After this, Jay G and Mr. Burns bond and become friends.
Jay G brings Homer and Burns on his private plane and gives Burns a special credit card for him to use. He invites Burns, with Homer tagging along, to buy a lot of stuff for really high prices, and slowly emptied out his bank account.
Burns soon finds out his trouble are worse, as his card is declined, as he is broke. Jay G's repo men come to his mansion to retrieve all his high expensive belongings. Homer then shows Burns a music video Jay G made, called "Monty Burnt", and he is reduced to crying after finding it out, as he had hit rock bottom...
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"To Courier with Love" is the 20th episode of season 27. It aired on May 8, 2016. It was written by Bill Odenkirk and directed by Timothy Bailey. Jay Leno guest-starred as Himself.
After promising Marge the trip of a lifetime, frugality gets the better of Homer when he makes a deal with a travel agent to be a courier of a top-secret briefcase in exchange for a discounted family vacation to Paris.
In Stone age (50.000 years ago), Simpsons family lookalikes show "The Invention of Motherhood", where Marge tries to keep Homer, Bart, Lisa and Maggie under control with their shenanigans. Moving to the present day, the same thing is happening at the Simpson House, and Marge tries to convince Homer to do his chores. In the garage, Lisa finds a rare Morgan Motor vehicle, left by the previous owner of the house and Homer decides to keep it...
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Today is February 23.
On this day...
- 1948: Doug Moench, comic book writer, was born.
- 1952: Brad Whitford, musician and guest star, was born.
- 1954: Tom Peyer, comic writer, was born.
- 1975: Bobby Lopez, lyricist, was born.
- 1983: Emily Blunt, actress and guest star, was born.
- 1997: "Brother from Another Series" aired for the first time.
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