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| When Chip died, just about everyone in Springfield attended his funeral, including celebrities {{Ch|Joe Namath}} and {{Ch|Rachel Maddow}}. [[Homer]] said that he was like a sixth Simpson. Chip also wrote [[Hans Moleman]]'s biography; ''[[Magnificent Bastard: The Lives and Loves of Hans Moleman]]''. He also helped [[Bumblebee Man]] deal with the grief after his parents died playing paintball. | | When Chip died, just about everyone in Springfield attended his funeral, including celebrities {{Ch|Joe Namath}} and {{Ch|Rachel Maddow}}. [[Homer]] said that he was like a sixth Simpson. Chip also wrote [[Hans Moleman]]'s biography; ''[[Magnificent Bastard: The Lives and Loves of Hans Moleman]]''. He also helped [[Bumblebee Man]] deal with the grief after his parents died playing paintball. |
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− | Chip said that he had a few regrets; not ascending [[Mount Springfield]] from the south face, the high school long jump record he set was wind-aided, he often spoke of that asterix and he never broke par at hole seventeen at Springfield Mini Golf. | + | Chip said that he had a few regrets; not ascending [[Mount Springfield]] from the south face, the high school long jump record he set was wind-aided, he often spoke of that asterisk and he never broke par at hole seventeen at Springfield Mini Golf. |
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| == Biography == | | == Biography == |