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[[Moe]] ends up in hospital with gallstones, however he cannot afford to close his bar during his stay. [[Homer]], [[Barney]], [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] decide to run the bar in his absence. They enjoy bartending so much that when Moe returns they decide to set up their own bar. The new bar, ''{{ap|The Beer Boys|location}}'', is more high-class than Moe's, quickly attracting wealthier townspeople. | [[Moe]] ends up in hospital with gallstones, however he cannot afford to close his bar during his stay. [[Homer]], [[Barney]], [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] decide to run the bar in his absence. They enjoy bartending so much that when Moe returns they decide to set up their own bar. The new bar, ''{{ap|The Beer Boys|location}}'', is more high-class than Moe's, quickly attracting wealthier townspeople. | ||
− | Moe asks Homer to shut the place down but he refuses while Barney is more easily persuaded with the offer of two-for-one beers. Moe threatens Lenny and Carl with an attack from the [[Springfield Mafia]] unless they quit, leaving Homer and his family in charge of ''The Beer Boys''. [[Marge]] complains about the behaviour of the customers but Homer is unfazed and continues to advertise his place. Moe declares he is bankrupt from the lack of customers in front of Homer. Homer finally quits and returns to [[ | + | Moe asks Homer to shut the place down but he refuses while Barney is more easily persuaded with the offer of two-for-one beers. Moe threatens Lenny and Carl with an attack from the [[Springfield Mafia]] unless they quit, leaving Homer and his family in charge of ''The Beer Boys''. [[Marge]] complains about the behaviour of the customers but Homer is unfazed and continues to advertise his place. Moe declares he is bankrupt from the lack of customers in front of Homer. Homer finally quits and returns to [[Moe's]] after reminiscing about all his years there. |
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The Beer Boys
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The Beer Boys is a Simpsons Comics story first printed in Simpsons Comics #53.
Plot[edit]
Moe ends up in hospital with gallstones, however he cannot afford to close his bar during his stay. Homer, Barney, Lenny and Carl decide to run the bar in his absence. They enjoy bartending so much that when Moe returns they decide to set up their own bar. The new bar, The Beer Boys, is more high-class than Moe's, quickly attracting wealthier townspeople.
Moe asks Homer to shut the place down but he refuses while Barney is more easily persuaded with the offer of two-for-one beers. Moe threatens Lenny and Carl with an attack from the Springfield Mafia unless they quit, leaving Homer and his family in charge of The Beer Boys. Marge complains about the behaviour of the customers but Homer is unfazed and continues to advertise his place. Moe declares he is bankrupt from the lack of customers in front of Homer. Homer finally quits and returns to Moe's after reminiscing about all his years there.
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