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For other uses of "Rolling Stone", see Rolling Stone.
Rolling Stone Magazine
Rolling Stone Magazine.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Offices for Rolling Stone Magazine
Employees: Former: Ned Flanders
First appearance: "Left Behind"

Rolling Stone Magazine is an office for Rolling Stone in Springfield.

History[edit]

Ned Flanders temporarily worked here after The Leftorium closed down and he got fired from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He told people posing for a photo that they couldn't pose as rock stars, then dressed them to look similar to him. Ned was then thrown off the building.

Appearances[edit]