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Pin Pals
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Bowling Team Information
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The Pin Pals were a bowling team. They were originally composed of Homer Simpson, Moe Szyslak, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon and Otto Mann. Otto was later replaced by Charles Montgomery Burns.
History
In order to bowl when there were team matches being played, Homer claimed that he, Barney, Apu and Otto were a team. They however had to pay to become an official team. Homer went to see Mr. Burns who was drugged up and thought that Homer was a marshmallow man. Mr. Burns then gave Homer the money. After Mr. Burns realized what he had done, he asked to join the team, at the expense of Otto. They managed to win the tournament and Mr. Burns took the trophy, quitting the team.[1]
Mr. Burns leave the team and they taking back Otto Mann but fire him and take Dan Gillick instead of him. Under one game Pin Pals loses a game against Holy Rollers after Dan must leave the game to visit Fat Tony.[2]
Outfits
The team originally had white T-Shirts saying Pin Pals in black writing on the back, causing them to be laughed at. Mr. Burns later made new outfits for them that were more graphic and had their heads on bowling pins on the back and their name on the front. John later got hold of Homer's one. However, Homer must have gotten it back as it was seen in his cupboard again.
Appearances
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