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The '''Cashier '''is a man who appears in [[There's No Disgrace Like Home]]. He works as a cashier at the [[Pawn Shop]]. He knows [[Homer]] and pawns his TV for him. Because the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] have their TV in the next episode, it is assumed they go back later and cash it back.
 
The '''Cashier '''is a man who appears in [[There's No Disgrace Like Home]]. He works as a cashier at the [[Pawn Shop]]. He knows [[Homer]] and pawns his TV for him. Because the [[Simpson family|Simpsons]] have their TV in the next episode, it is assumed they go back later and cash it back.
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Revision as of 20:37, September 27, 2009

Pawnbroker (There's No Disgrace Like Home)
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Character Information
Gender: male
Status:
Unknown
Age: 50s
Hair: brown
Occupation: cashier at the Pawn Shop
Relatives: none
First appearance: There's No Disgrace Like Home
Voiced by: Harry Shearer



The Cashier is a man who appears in There's No Disgrace Like Home. He works as a cashier at the Pawn Shop. He knows Homer and pawns his TV for him. Because the Simpsons have their TV in the next episode, it is assumed they go back later and cash it back.