Todd: [without enthusiasm] You're "it". [touches Lisa]
Lisa: [to Milhouse] Now you are the one who is "it".
Milhouse: [looking down] Understood.
Chalmers: Well, I've got to hand it to you, Seymour: these drab student
coverings have created the perfect distraction-free
environment, thus preparing the children for permanent
positions in tomorrow's mills and processing facilities. Hah!
Best of all, with less than a minute to go before I leave,
absolutely nothing has gone wrong --
[it thunders; rain starts to fall]
Skinner: We -- well, it is starting to rain, but I can hardly be blamed
for that, can I?
[Chalmers begins laughing; Seymour joins in]
Chalmers: Yes, very good.
-- Tag, uniform style, "Team Homer"
The grey dye starts to wash out of the children's uniforms, leaving
almost tie-dye colors in its place.
Bart: Wow! Look at all the colors, man!
Lisa: Red, green, yellow, orange! I remember all of these.
Milhouse: I'm freaking out!
Jimbo: Hey: something's coming back to me. Down with homework!
Martin: [dancing, shirtless] And down with uniforms! Yay!
[other children cheer and riot]
Chalmers: [getting hit on the head with balls, etc.] Ow. Ow. Ow! Ow.
Skinner! Why aren't these uniforms colorfast?!
Skinner: I don't understand it. I got them at the same place I buy
Mother's dresses, and -- Good Lord! Mother's in the park!