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Jaques was Marge's fling in {{}}. They met at the bowling alley after [[Homer]] gave [[Marge]] a bowling ball with the name "Homer" on it. A selfish birthdaygift from [[Homer]] who planned to use it himself. Angry at [[Homer]] she wanted to show him that she could bowl herself. She went to [[Barney's Bowl o' Rama]] where she let herself get seduced by Jaques. At their dinner-date they agreed on meeting at Jaques' place alone. On the way there [[Marge]] realized that she loved [[Homer]], nomather how selfish he is, and went home again.
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Jaques was Marge's fling in [[Life in the Fast Lane]]. They met at the bowling alley after [[Homer]] gave [[Marge]] a bowling ball with the name "Homer" on it. A selfish birthdaygift from [[Homer]] who planned to use it himself. Angry at [[Homer]] she wanted to show him that she could bowl herself. She went to [[Barney's Bowl o' Rama]] where she let herself get seduced by Jaques. At their dinner-date they agreed on meeting at Jaques' place alone. On the way there [[Marge]] realized that she loved [[Homer]], nomather how selfish he is, and went home again.

Revision as of 13:03, April 5, 2009

Jaques was Marge's fling in Life in the Fast Lane. They met at the bowling alley after Homer gave Marge a bowling ball with the name "Homer" on it. A selfish birthdaygift from Homer who planned to use it himself. Angry at Homer she wanted to show him that she could bowl herself. She went to Barney's Bowl o' Rama where she let herself get seduced by Jaques. At their dinner-date they agreed on meeting at Jaques' place alone. On the way there Marge realized that she loved Homer, nomather how selfish he is, and went home again.