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'''Mary Tannenbaum''' is a movie producer for [[The Heartmark Channel]].
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'''Julio Franco''' is a Cuban-American gay man living in [[Springfield]].
  
Mary was offered to a promotion to president of the Homemaker Mysteries division of The Heartmark Channel. In order to get the promotion, she would have to help with the [[Christmas]] movie ''[[A Christmas Ornament for Christmas]]''. Mary was horrified by this as she hated Christmas movies. When Mary was back at home packing, she told her [[Surgeon fiancé|fiancé]] that she hated Christmas movies. Her fiancé then made her coffee, still not knowing how she liked coffee after two years of being engaged. Mary then traveled to [[Springfield]] to work on the film.
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Julio once lived as a straight man and was married to a woman named [[Adriatica Vel Johnson]]. He later came out as gay, and he and [[Grady]] became partners and moved in together. They had a three-bedroom apartment, but at one point had lost their third person and were looking for a replacement roommate.
  
In Springfield, Mary stayed at the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson house]], which was temporarily converted into a B&B for the movie. Mary was assigned [[Bart]]'s bedroom, which annoyed Bart. [[Marge]] was an overbearing host to Mary and she just wanted to be left alone. [[Lisa]] then asked if she could shoot behind the scenes footage for a documentary for her Little Filmmaker merit badge. Mary told Lisa that she didn't know how to talk to kids, but Lisa went along with her anyway...
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At that time, Julio and Grady met [[Homer]]. Homer had found a note that [[Marge]] had written before they had gotten married where she said she wasn't sure she wanted to be with him. Upset, Homer decided to move out of the house and went looking for a new place to live. He wandered into [[Springfield]]'s [[Gay village]], saw that Julio and Grady were looking for a roommate, and promptly moved in with them. Eventually Homer moved back home when he discovered that Marge really loved him after all...
  
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Julio Franco is a Cuban-American gay man living in Springfield.

Julio once lived as a straight man and was married to a woman named Adriatica Vel Johnson. He later came out as gay, and he and Grady became partners and moved in together. They had a three-bedroom apartment, but at one point had lost their third person and were looking for a replacement roommate.

At that time, Julio and Grady met Homer. Homer had found a note that Marge had written before they had gotten married where she said she wasn't sure she wanted to be with him. Upset, Homer decided to move out of the house and went looking for a new place to live. He wandered into Springfield's Gay village, saw that Julio and Grady were looking for a roommate, and promptly moved in with them. Eventually Homer moved back home when he discovered that Marge really loved him after all...

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