Intro.
Simpsons Characters
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devoted husband, Homer leaves his wife with few complaints. When pressed, however, Marge did once acknowledge to a marriage counselor that Homer 'forgets birthdays, anniversaries, holidays (both religious and secular), chews with his mouth open, hangs out at a seedy bar with bums and lowlifes, blows his nose in towels and puts them back, and scratches himself with his keys.'
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Marge is the putty that just barely holds the Simpson family together week after week. By sensibly drawing the line at such frivolous expenses as an electric garage door opener and changes of clothing for her children, Marge manages to stretch Homer's modest salary to cover the tremendous costs incurred by a family of the new millennium: Homer's beer and donut supply, and such necessary expenses as a day trip to India to meet the owner of the Kwik-E Mart Corporation.
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Bart is the most misunderstood Simpson. He is constantly frustrated by the narrow-minded people of Springfield who judge him merely by his thoughts and actions. At heart, he's just a good kid with a few bad ideas, a couple of really bad ideas and one or two that are still being reviewed by the Springfield district attorney.
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Lisa Simpson takes after both her parents: she has Marge's common sense, hard work ethic and sympathy for others - and she has Homer's last name. Lisa's enormous intelligence and moral authority place her in a unique position in the Simpson family - and, for that matter, Springfield at large.
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Over the years, we've watched Maggie grow from a cute pacifier- sucking infant into a cute pacifier-sucking infant who's said her first word, 'Daddy.' This places Maggie just behind