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'''Lenford "Lenny" Leonard''' is the best friend of [[Carl Carlson]] and, along with Carl, second best friend of [[Homer Simpson]], behind [[Barney Gumble]]. He works at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and possesses a master's degree in nuclear physics, but he is portrayed as a simple, often naive, blue-collar working man.
 
'''Lenford "Lenny" Leonard''' is the best friend of [[Carl Carlson]] and, along with Carl, second best friend of [[Homer Simpson]], behind [[Barney Gumble]]. He works at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] and possesses a master's degree in nuclear physics, but he is portrayed as a simple, often naive, blue-collar working man.
  
Despite being shown in the [[First Church of Springfield]], Lenny is a Buddhist. Born in Chicago, he is also a war hero and a three-time juror. His grandmother spent 20 years in a Soviet labour camp, hinting that Lenny may have ancestors from the former Soviet Union, or have ancestors who were POWs. Lenny was a member of the Springfield chapter of the Stonecutters secret society (Number 12, outranking Mr. Burns) <ref>[[Homer the Great]]</ref>. Lenny seems to have little regard for his own life: "Quick and pointless, that's the death for me" <ref>[[Half-Decent Proposal]]</ref>. Another example of his apathy towards salvation is that he shrugs after being pulled from a ladder which would have seen him and Homer to safety.
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Despite being shown in the [[First Church of Springfield]], Lenny is a Buddhist. Born in Chicago, he is also a war hero and a three-time juror. His grandmother spent 20 years in a Soviet labour camp, hinting that Lenny may have ancestors from the former Soviet Union, or have ancestors who were POWs. Lenny was a member of the Springfield chapter of the Stonecutters secret society (Number 12, outranking Mr. Burns). Lenny seems to have little regard for his own life: "Quick and pointless, that's the death for me". Another example of his apathy towards salvation is that he shrugs after being pulled from a ladder which would have seen him and Homer to safety.
  
 
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Lenford "Lenny" Leonard is the best friend of Carl Carlson and, along with Carl, second best friend of Homer Simpson, behind Barney Gumble. He works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and possesses a master's degree in nuclear physics, but he is portrayed as a simple, often naive, blue-collar working man.

Despite being shown in the First Church of Springfield, Lenny is a Buddhist. Born in Chicago, he is also a war hero and a three-time juror. His grandmother spent 20 years in a Soviet labour camp, hinting that Lenny may have ancestors from the former Soviet Union, or have ancestors who were POWs. Lenny was a member of the Springfield chapter of the Stonecutters secret society (Number 12, outranking Mr. Burns). Lenny seems to have little regard for his own life: "Quick and pointless, that's the death for me". Another example of his apathy towards salvation is that he shrugs after being pulled from a ladder which would have seen him and Homer to safety.

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