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Latest revision as of 12:29, November 10, 2025
- Not to be confused with Knockers.
Hooters
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Location Information
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Hooters is a nationwide chain of restaurants and Mrs. Muntz had worked at the Springfield location.
History[edit]
After Nelson won a football game, his father offered to take him to Hooters. Nelson said that he didn't want to disturb his mom at work though.[1]
When Marge started saving money to build a "nest egg" in case Homer passed away, she made Bart and Lisa wear clothes from Goodwill to school. Lisa was embarrassed because she had to wear a t-shirt from a Hooters restaurant in Manhattan Beach.[2]
The rest of Nelson's fourth grade classmates laugh at him for his mother losing her job at Hooters over gaining too much weight.[3]
Appearances[edit]
Episode – "Bart Star" (mentioned)
Episode – "Mobile Homer" (t-shirt)
Episode – "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (mentioned)
Episode – "Sleeping with the Enemy" (mentioned)
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