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'''Apu Nahasapeemapetilon''', Ph.D., formerly '''Slime Q Slimedog''', is the proprietor of the [[Kwik-E-Mart]], the local convenience store and good friends with [[Homer Simpson]].
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The '''Three Mouthketeers''' is a food blog made by [[Marge]], [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]].
  
During the 1960s, while still living in [[India]], Apu spent some time as a student of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, in which capacity he became a friend of {{ch|Paul McCartney}} and {{ch|Linda McCartney}}. Apu's friendship with the McCartneys caused him to be referred to by some (mainly himself) as "The Fifth [[The Beatles|Beatle]]". They visited Apu in [[Springfield]] around the time he became naturalized. He says that he graduated from [[Calcutta]] Technical University, where he was the top of his class of 7 million and got a scholarship in the [[United States]]. In the United States he got a doctorate in computer science by designing the world's first tic-tac-toe program that only the top human players could beat (which [[Bart Simpson]] promptly broke). He then took a job at the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] to pay back his student loans.
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When [[Marge]]'s car broke down in [[Little Ethiopia]] after a disastrous trip to the [[File:Cross.png|link=Cross-GAMES|30px]][[Cross-GAMES|-GAMES]], [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] got hungry and went into [[Haile Delicious Ethiopian Food]], dragging Marge along with them. After trying to order a side salad, Bart and Lisa convinced Marge to try something different, so Marge ordered the Zelzel Minchet Aletcha Wat instead. When several foodies entered the restaurant, they were surprised to see that Marge had ordered food off of the non-translated menu and joined her, Bart and Lisa in eating the meal. When Lisa explained to Marge that they were foodies who wrote food blogs, Marge became interested in what they did.
  
During the early 1980s Apu was a member of the barbershop quartet called [[The Be Sharps]], which also consisted of [[Homer Simpson]], [[Barney Gumble]], and [[Seymour Skinner]]. Upon the advice of {{ap|Nigel|Homer's Barbershop Quartet}}, the band's manager, Apu took the stage name "''Apu du Beaumarche''" (a pun, as "du beau marché" means "of the beautiful market" in French) and denied that he was actually Hindu.
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Back at home, Marge, Bart, and Lisa decided to start their own food blog, the Three Mouthketeers. Marge was surprised to find that the kids were including her too but went along with it because she liked being included. The three of them then went around restaurants and other businesses trying different foods and blogging about them. The Three Mouthketeers became such a hit with people that they were invited to the most exclusive restaurant in town, [[El Chemistri]]. Unfortunately for [[Homer]], this fell on the same day that he had gotten tickets for [[Krustyland]], which upset him...
  
Prior to his marriage to Manjula, Apu was a bachelor, and was bought at a bachelor auction by [[Luann Van Houten]], [[Miss Hoover]], Selma, [[Ruth Powers]] and [[Lois Pennycandy]], he dated all five at the same time. Apu and Manjula were wed through an arranged marriage. Despite trying to wriggle out of the arrangement at first, Apu was won over soon after meeting Manjula and the two actually did fall in love. Before his marriage, Apu became known as the leading ladies' man in Springfield, because he holds a Ph.D. and runs his own business...
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The Three Mouthketeers is a food blog made by Marge, Bart and Lisa.

When Marge's car broke down in Little Ethiopia after a disastrous trip to the Cross.png-GAMES, Bart and Lisa got hungry and went into Haile Delicious Ethiopian Food, dragging Marge along with them. After trying to order a side salad, Bart and Lisa convinced Marge to try something different, so Marge ordered the Zelzel Minchet Aletcha Wat instead. When several foodies entered the restaurant, they were surprised to see that Marge had ordered food off of the non-translated menu and joined her, Bart and Lisa in eating the meal. When Lisa explained to Marge that they were foodies who wrote food blogs, Marge became interested in what they did.

Back at home, Marge, Bart, and Lisa decided to start their own food blog, the Three Mouthketeers. Marge was surprised to find that the kids were including her too but went along with it because she liked being included. The three of them then went around restaurants and other businesses trying different foods and blogging about them. The Three Mouthketeers became such a hit with people that they were invited to the most exclusive restaurant in town, El Chemistri. Unfortunately for Homer, this fell on the same day that he had gotten tickets for Krustyland, which upset him...

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