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The Gravy Boat Movement

The Gravy Boat Movement was a movement started by Homer Simpson.

History[edit]

Homer started the movement on Gut Check with Homer Simpson. After starting it, many people took gravy boats and put them on their heads, even robbing stores, such as Spiffany's, to get the gravy boats. It is likely the movement disbanded after Homer refused to endorse Ted Nugent as a presidential nominee.

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