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|district = [[Springfield Mall]] | |district = [[Springfield Mall]] | ||
|town = [[Springfield]] | |town = [[Springfield]] | ||
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|owner = [[Ned Flanders]] | |owner = [[Ned Flanders]] | ||
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|first appearance = [[When Flanders Failed]] | |first appearance = [[When Flanders Failed]] | ||
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'''The Leftorium''' is a store in the [[Springfield Mall]] that specializes in products for [[left-handed]] people. | '''The Leftorium''' is a store in the [[Springfield Mall]] that specializes in products for [[left-handed]] people. | ||
==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
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The store is owned by [[Ned Flanders]] who quit his job as a clerk for a pharmaceutical company and opened The Leftorium. At first, business at the store was going very poorly, Homer secretly wished that Flanders store would go out of business after receiving the larger half of a wishbone. Homer got his wish and the Flanders family were forced to sell their possessions (much of which Homer purchased at the very low price of $75), the bank repossessed the Flanders home, and the store was about to close. Homer then regrets making this wish and the fact he never told any of his friends, who were in need of left-handed items, about The Leftorium. To atone for his actions, Homer manages to get everyone he knows in town to shop at Ned's store, effectively saving it from bankruptcy. | The store is owned by [[Ned Flanders]] who quit his job as a clerk for a pharmaceutical company and opened The Leftorium. At first, business at the store was going very poorly, Homer secretly wished that Flanders store would go out of business after receiving the larger half of a wishbone. Homer got his wish and the Flanders family were forced to sell their possessions (much of which Homer purchased at the very low price of $75), the bank repossessed the Flanders home, and the store was about to close. Homer then regrets making this wish and the fact he never told any of his friends, who were in need of left-handed items, about The Leftorium. To atone for his actions, Homer manages to get everyone he knows in town to shop at Ned's store, effectively saving it from bankruptcy. | ||
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The Leftorium has continued to trade profitably since this, however there have been episodes where Flanders has mentioned the store doesn't do that well. Ned once mentioned that he purchased most of his possessions cheaply to make up for his store's lack of business <ref>[[Thirty Minutes over Tokyo]]</ref>. Later, Ned mentions how a mega left hand store recently opened, called ''Left-Mart'', is threatening his business <ref>[[Home Away from Homer]]</ref>. It has bullet proof windows. | The Leftorium has continued to trade profitably since this, however there have been episodes where Flanders has mentioned the store doesn't do that well. Ned once mentioned that he purchased most of his possessions cheaply to make up for his store's lack of business <ref>[[Thirty Minutes over Tokyo]]</ref>. Later, Ned mentions how a mega left hand store recently opened, called ''Left-Mart'', is threatening his business <ref>[[Home Away from Homer]]</ref>. It has bullet proof windows. | ||
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==Behind the Laughter== | ==Behind the Laughter== | ||
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The abundance of left-handers in Springfield is most likely due to their creator, Matt Groening himself, being left-handed. | The abundance of left-handers in Springfield is most likely due to their creator, Matt Groening himself, being left-handed. | ||
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|When Flanders Failed}} | *{{ep|When Flanders Failed}} | ||
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*{{ep|In Marge We Trust}} | *{{ep|In Marge We Trust}} | ||
*{{ep|A Star is Born Again}} | *{{ep|A Star is Born Again}} | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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The Leftorium is a store in the Springfield Mall that specializes in products for left-handed people.
Profile
The store is owned by Ned Flanders who quit his job as a clerk for a pharmaceutical company and opened The Leftorium. At first, business at the store was going very poorly, Homer secretly wished that Flanders store would go out of business after receiving the larger half of a wishbone. Homer got his wish and the Flanders family were forced to sell their possessions (much of which Homer purchased at the very low price of $75), the bank repossessed the Flanders home, and the store was about to close. Homer then regrets making this wish and the fact he never told any of his friends, who were in need of left-handed items, about The Leftorium. To atone for his actions, Homer manages to get everyone he knows in town to shop at Ned's store, effectively saving it from bankruptcy.
The Leftoruim was looted by a mob, after a hurricane struck Springfield [1].
The Leftorium has continued to trade profitably since this, however there have been episodes where Flanders has mentioned the store doesn't do that well. Ned once mentioned that he purchased most of his possessions cheaply to make up for his store's lack of business [2]. Later, Ned mentions how a mega left hand store recently opened, called Left-Mart, is threatening his business [3]. It has bullet proof windows.
Behind the Laughter
The abundance of left-handers in Springfield is most likely due to their creator, Matt Groening himself, being left-handed.
Appearances
- Episode – "When Flanders Failed"
- Episode – "Hurricane Neddy"
- Episode – "In Marge We Trust"
- Episode – "A Star is Born Again"
Reference