Thursday, April 12, 2012

Good news: Oregon isn't Simpsons home after all

Simpsons' creator Matt Groening says that his recent statements were misinterpreted — he did not reveal that his long-running animated Fox comedy was set in Oregon.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Exclusive-Simpsons-Springfield-Not-in-Oregon-1045968.aspx

16 comments :

  1. Very clever of Matt Groening to use Springfield, OR as a way of gaining publicity for his tired program.

    It was laughable to watch Springfield, VT residents practically run through the streets in horror when they believed they had lost their last remaining reason to exist: HOME OF THE SIMPSONS

    Wouldn't it be wonderful to see the town make a bigger deal out of the Eureka Schoolhouse, Stellafane, Hartness House and other REAL historical landmarks but no, the Chamber of Commerce continues to pay homage to an idiotic cartoon character and his dysfunctional family.

    There was a time when residents pointed to bustling machine shops as a source of pride but today they point to a gigantic yellow hand.

    Come on, how low can you go?

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    1. Amen Brother, Amen.

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    2. I not sure where you live in Springfield, but I am yet to see anyone "practically run through the streets in horror". I actually think that there has been the opposite response. i think people could careless and although it was nice to win the contest, they dont think for one minute that Mat Groening ever once thougth Springfield, VT was his inspiration for the Simpsons.

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    3. The "run through the streets" was sarcasm aimed at the people who actually took the time to call the chamber office to complain about something so ridiculously trivial.

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  2. I agree that being the home of the Simpsons is not the image I would like to have for this town. But I commend those that decided that it was worth pursuing and then put the time and energy into making it happen. At least they stepped up and tried something.
    Saturday, May 5 is Green-Up Day. There are PLENTY of projects that could use help on that day. This used to be a big deal in town; lots of people showed up to help. This is what makes a town a community; everyone chipping in. Several businesses in the area are stepping up by donating supplies and tools. There is a great need for PEOPLE though. One project is the Eureka Schoolhouse. It needs a lot of work done. The Chamber is organizing a work detail on Green-Up Day to help fix it. PLEASE, step up and volunteer some time. If you are busy on May 5, there are plenty of other projects throughout the town that could use some help.
    Great communities are great because of the people, not because of the history or a yellow hand in a window. We can complain that the small group of volunteers isn’t doing enough or we can step in and help make this town great again.

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  3. This is such a trivial thing to even care about. I think it is time for Springfield to let the whole Simpson thing go!

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  4. Trivial? There are thousands of dollars in tourist business at stake. Against all odds, we managed to win the right to host the world premiere of a big time Hollywood movie. The Chamber of Commerce should start planning a downtown Simpsons Festival for July 21st to commemorate the fifth anniversary of this momentous event.

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    1. As long as No town money is involved, ,raise what money you can,by donations, or fund raisers It would be a help to downtown to see and have some type of event again.

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    2. In five years nobody will ever remember what 'The Simpsons' are. Similar to the machine tool industry, let's just wallow in the past.

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    3. You need a life. No, really.

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    4. We all saw what happened on the 250th Anniversary of Springfield....NOTHING. So what makes the 5th anniversary of winning this so amazing that people would actually WANT to get involved? Bring tourists to a town with mainly restaurants, and a head shop? Watch them RUN here!!

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  5. I think we can all say that Springfield has performed a complete "one-eighty" since gaining the distinction of being the Simpsons hometown. Money has just poured into the place. You can barely elbow your way down a Main Street that is jammed with tourists. Novelty/Gift shop sales are soaring and the unemployment rate has fallen to an historically low 1.4%. Home sales have set new records and new home building is proceeding at a record pace, as well. Construction for the new Target Store shopping center off Route 11 is about to commence and both Hilton Hotels and Starwoods Preferred brands have expressed interest in locating two new luxury hotels in town. The Springfield Hartness Airport expansion looks to be on track, with the new 10,000 foot runway project expected to break ground later this spring, opening the way to scheduled commercial airline traffic. The expansion will feature two new terminals; one for passengers and another to accommodate the new Northeast FEDEX Distribution Center, which will handle both the burgeoning "Simpsons Springfield, VT" merchandising business and the express shipment of industrial parts associated with pending Ford Motor Company transmission plant being developed for the Springfield Industrial Park that was created with state funding in exchange for siting a prison in town.

    So, as you can plainly see, Springfield is reaping BIG DIVIDENDS from its dubious distinction as the hometown of the Simpsons!

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    1. Awesome! I can't wait till they open up the runways. The tourism industry will skyrocket in town!! Maybe Furmans will make a come back!!!

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    2. Excellent! Very creative.

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  6. Beat it Homer4/15/12, 11:23 AM

    Thousands of dollars are at stake! Thousands? Most would worry about millions, we worry about thousands. What is the gauge to justifying that statement? Bob Flint said so, Carol Cole sees out of state plates driving in town and assumes (you know that you can not count New Hampshire right?). As a town we are fighting to keep what we have let alone get back what we lost and we're worrying about a make believe cartoon that is based on dopes! Those same people you're supporting laughed at us when the "premiere theater" burned, how much did they donate to rebuilding? Still waiting on that check.

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  7. The Simpsons are a popular icon which has some traction with young and middle aged folk. It's hipper and more ironic than The Flintstones. It associates Springfield with a VERY successful TV series.

    What other popular culture moments have happened in Springfield in the last 50 years? Good news, bad news... it's NEWS about Springfield!

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