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The '''A9000 Robots''' were robots owned by [[Charles Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]] and made to be employees at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]].
 
  
After Mr. Burns got a large bill to pay for the employees' health care, he decided to fire everyone and hire his intelligent kangaroos instead. However, [[Waylon Smithers]] informed him that the kangaroos would steal stationary supplies and run away. Smithers then suggested the robots to Mr. Burns.
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'''Julio Franco''' is a Cuban-American gay man living in [[Springfield]].
  
After the unveiling of the robots, Mr. Burns fired everyone except for [[Homer]] as they needed one human employee to do things such as sign for packages. Mr. Burns even replaced Smithers with a robot.  
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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.
  
Homer disliked his job as he had no one to talk to and the robots wouldn't interact with him. After accidentally breaking a robot, Homer read the ''[[A9000 Repair and Maintenance Manual]]'' and found out he could make them interact with him. After several failed attempts at getting them to do this (resulting in the robots being destroyed), he figured it out.
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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...

Read more of this article | More featured articles | Vote for a featured article