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'''Stuckey's''' is a coffee shop in [[Springfield]] where [[Marge Simpson]], [[Timothy Lovejoy]] and [[Ned Flanders]] met once to discuss [[Bart Simpson]]'s religion - Catholicism.
 
'''Stuckey's''' is a coffee shop in [[Springfield]] where [[Marge Simpson]], [[Timothy Lovejoy]] and [[Ned Flanders]] met once to discuss [[Bart Simpson]]'s religion - Catholicism.
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Stuckey's
Location Information
Use: Coffee shop
Employees: Unnamed waitress

Stuckey's is a coffee shop in Springfield where Marge Simpson, Timothy Lovejoy and Ned Flanders met once to discuss Bart Simpson's religion - Catholicism.

Appearances