|
|
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| ==Featured Article== | | ==Featured Article== |
| | | |
− | In the Simpsons episode 'Lisa the Simpson', it is established that Homer and Bart carry the Simpson gene, which contributes to baldness and laziness. The Simpson gene is only carried by males so Lisa and Maggie don't need to worry; as a matter of fact, from what we're shown in this episode, it seems that Simpson women in general are very successful.
| + | '''Kipper Stevens''' is one of [[Seabreeze Boissey|Seabreeze's]] best friends. He is super-intellegent in a sort of [[geek]]ish way. He also has a definite [[British]] accent. |
| | | |
− | However, during the second part of 'Who Shot Mr. Burns?', Marge claimed that she shared everything with Homer when they were married, including Homer's DNA.
| + | He has helped Seabreeze by giving him test answers, and he seems to have a crush on [[Joan Trappist]]. |
− | | |
− | Homer has an unusual condition — "Homer Simpson Syndrome" — where his brain is cushioned by an especially thick layer of fluid, acting as a helmet of sorts. It is unknown whether the Simpson Gene causes Homer Simpson Syndrome, though the males in the Simpson family seem to have a thing for putting pots and pans on their heads and head-butting, suggesting a connection.
| |
− | | |
− | Another reason for Homer's stupidity is that a crayon was lodged into his brain when he was six. His IQ without the crayon was 105, placing him in the "average" bracket (90 to about 110, generally). However, in that episode, he was regarded as a "genius."
| |
Revision as of 21:57, January 23, 2006
Featured Article
Kipper Stevens is one of Seabreeze's best friends. He is super-intellegent in a sort of geekish way. He also has a definite British accent.
He has helped Seabreeze by giving him test answers, and he seems to have a crush on Joan Trappist.