When I say Homer, I do not mean the assumed author of the Iliad and Odyssey, but rather Homer J Simpson. I refer to the episode when our hero, after believing he has only hours to live following the ingestion of fugu fish, awakes having come through the ordeal unscathed. He then decides to live each day as if it were his last. True to this philosophy, the final moments of the episode show Homer sitting in his undies, eating potato chips, watching TV. Is the clue to happiness in simple pleasures? What simple pleasure would you indulge in to make the most of your final moments?
2007-05-10
01:46:06
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Shona L
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