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'''The Aristocrat's Bartender''' was working at his bar in [[Flaming Moe's]] when [[Homer]] entered, wanting a beer. The bartender pulled an enormous shotgun on Homer, then served him a beer in a filthy mug. When Homer asked for it to be clean, the man reluctantly cleaned it, sarcastically calling Homer "Your Majesty".
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'''The Aristocrat's Bartender''' was working at his bar when [[Homer]] entered, wanting a beer. The bartender pulled an enormous shotgun on Homer, then served him a beer in a filthy mug. When Homer asked for a clean mug, the man reluctantly cleaned it, sarcastically calling Homer "Your Majesty".
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

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The Aristocrat's Bartender
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Hair: Balding
Occupation: Barman at The Aristocrat
First appearance: "Flaming Moe's"


The Aristocrat's Bartender was working at his bar when Homer entered, wanting a beer. The bartender pulled an enormous shotgun on Homer, then served him a beer in a filthy mug. When Homer asked for a clean mug, the man reluctantly cleaned it, sarcastically calling Homer "Your Majesty".

Appearances