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Difference between revisions of "General Store (The War of the Simpsons)"

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'''Catfish Lake Bait Shop''' is (as name says) a bait shop near Catfish Lake. [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] gets inside after saying "they ran out of fuel".
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{{Title|General Store}}
He becames a legend at the end of the episode "[[The War Of The Simpsons]]".
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{{Location
[[Category:Businesses]]
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|name= General Store
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|image= [[File:Bait shop.png|250px]]
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|District=
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|Town= [[Catfish Lake]]
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|owner= [[Sneed]]
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|first appearance= "[[The War of the Simpsons]]"
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}}
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'''General Store''' is a store near [[Catfish Lake]]. It sells bait among other items.
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== History ==
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[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] stopped by when they were on their way to Catfish Lake to get fuel. Homer went in and found out about [[General Sherman]], and decided to buy bait to try and catch him.
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Later on, the shop owner, [[Sneed]], told the tale of Homer to people who came into the shop.
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== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|The War of the Simpsons}}
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[[Category:Shops]]
 
[[Category:One time locations]]
 
[[Category:One time locations]]

Revision as of 12:49, August 19, 2016

General Store
Bait shop.png
Location Information
Owner: Sneed

General Store is a store near Catfish Lake. It sells bait among other items.

History

Homer and Marge stopped by when they were on their way to Catfish Lake to get fuel. Homer went in and found out about General Sherman, and decided to buy bait to try and catch him.

Later on, the shop owner, Sneed, told the tale of Homer to people who came into the shop.

Appearances