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− | As the name implies, the restaurant is owned and operated by two men from Afghanistan. It offers dine-in, take-out and delivery service. [[Laura Powers]] | + | As the name implies, the restaurant is owned and operated by two men from Afghanistan. It offers dine-in, take-out and delivery service. [[Laura Powers]] seemed to be a regular customer, as she was very familiar with the items on the menu. However, the restaurant seems to do very little business, which seems to be a source of stress for the two owners. They don't appear to be on friendly terms, with one of them saying, "Sometimes I think you want to fail!" and the other saying, "Shut up, just shut up." <ref name="NKOTB">"[[New Kid on the Block]]"</ref> In spite of its issues, Two Guys from Kabul is Laura Powers' favorite restaurant.<ref name="TBB">''[[The Bart Book]]''</ref> |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | When Laura Powers was babysitting [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]], for dinner she called Two Guys from Kabul. Just before she called, the restaurant was totally empty and the two owners were sitting around with nothing to do. When the phone rang, the men started fighting each other over who would get to answer it. | + | When Laura Powers was babysitting [[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]], for dinner she called Two Guys from Kabul. Just before she called, the restaurant was totally empty and the two owners were sitting around with nothing to do. They started arguing, and then Laura called. When the phone rang, the men started fighting with each other over who would get to answer it. |
− | Laura had | + | Laura had the order delivered to [[742 Evergreen Terrace|the Simpson home]] and thus introduced the Simpson children to Afghan food and showed them the proper way to eat it.<ref name="NKOTB"/> |
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+ | In his profile of Laura Powers, Bart cites Two Guys from Kabul as being her favorite restaurant.<ref name="TBB"/> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
*{{ep|New Kid on the Block}} | *{{ep|New Kid on the Block}} | ||
*{{bk|The Bart Book|(mentioned)}} | *{{bk|The Bart Book|(mentioned)}} | ||
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[[Category:One-time locations]] | [[Category:One-time locations]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:33, November 12, 2021
Two Guys from Kabul
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Two Guys from Kabul is an Afghan restaurant in Springfield.
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Description[edit]
As the name implies, the restaurant is owned and operated by two men from Afghanistan. It offers dine-in, take-out and delivery service. Laura Powers seemed to be a regular customer, as she was very familiar with the items on the menu. However, the restaurant seems to do very little business, which seems to be a source of stress for the two owners. They don't appear to be on friendly terms, with one of them saying, "Sometimes I think you want to fail!" and the other saying, "Shut up, just shut up." [1] In spite of its issues, Two Guys from Kabul is Laura Powers' favorite restaurant.[2]
History[edit]
When Laura Powers was babysitting Bart, Lisa and Maggie, for dinner she called Two Guys from Kabul. Just before she called, the restaurant was totally empty and the two owners were sitting around with nothing to do. They started arguing, and then Laura called. When the phone rang, the men started fighting with each other over who would get to answer it.
Laura had the order delivered to the Simpson home and thus introduced the Simpson children to Afghan food and showed them the proper way to eat it.[1]
In his profile of Laura Powers, Bart cites Two Guys from Kabul as being her favorite restaurant.[2]
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "New Kid on the Block"
- Book – The Bart Book (mentioned)
References[edit]
Locations in Springfield
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