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− | He was the man that | + | He was the man that lit the torch<ref name="Burnsie on Board">''[[Burnsie on Board]]''</ref> and brazier<ref name="Tales from the Springfield Games">''[[Tales from the Springfield Games]]''</ref> of the Montgomery Burns Winter Games<ref name="Burnsie on Board"/> and [[Montgomery Burns Games]],<ref name="Tales from the Springfield Games"/> respectively, by shooting a flaming arrow from mid-field. Both times he missed and set fire on [[Mayor Quimby]]'s bag so they used a match instead. He won a bronze in both the 1920<ref name="Burnsie on Board"/> and [[1930 Olympics]].<ref name="Tales from the Springfield Games"/> |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{bon|Burnsie on Board}} | *{{bon|Burnsie on Board}} | ||
*{{bon|Tales from the Springfield Games}} | *{{bon|Tales from the Springfield Games}} | ||
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{{Simpsons characters}} | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:McGee, Leroy}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:McGee, Leroy}} | ||
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[[Category:Bongo comic book characters]] | [[Category:Bongo comic book characters]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:53, August 13, 2020
Leroy "Shakey" McGee
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Leroy "Shakey" McGee is a former archery bronze medalist.
History[edit]
He was the man that lit the torch[1] and brazier[2] of the Montgomery Burns Winter Games[1] and Montgomery Burns Games,[2] respectively, by shooting a flaming arrow from mid-field. Both times he missed and set fire on Mayor Quimby's bag so they used a match instead. He won a bronze in both the 1920[1] and 1930 Olympics.[2]
Appearances[edit]
References[edit]
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