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A headline in the ''[[Springfield Shopper]]'' reads "Cranford Man Missing." Homer mistook him from being lost to saying "What's he missing? His pants? A train? Give me a break!"
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A headline in the ''[[Springfield Shopper]]'' reads "Cranford Man Missing." Homer, not realizing that the headline meant that the ''man'' was lost, asked aloud "What's he missing? His pants? A train? Give me a break!"
  
 
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*{{Wikipedialink|Cranford, New Jersey}}
 
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Revision as of 17:29, May 28, 2013

Cranford
Town/City Information
Country: USA
State/Province: New Jersey
First appearance: "My Mother the Carjacker"


Cranford is a town in New Jersey.

History

A headline in the Springfield Shopper reads "Cranford Man Missing." Homer, not realizing that the headline meant that the man was lost, asked aloud "What's he missing? His pants? A train? Give me a break!"

Appearances

External links