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− | At the | + | At the Springfield Pride Award, [[Homer]] stood up when he believed he received an award. When he understood [[Krusty]] received the award, a seat filler in a tuxedo sat in his place. Homer then sat down in the aisle and the seat filler put his arm around [[Marge]]. Later, when {{ch|Britney Spears}} told [[Kent Brockman]] that in today's youth-obsessed culture, they sometimes forget that older people are still alive, the seat filler was sitting on Abe. Abe told the seat filler that he told him he was still alive, so the seat filler apologized and walked away. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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The seat filler was at the Springfield Pride Award.
History
At the Springfield Pride Award, Homer stood up when he believed he received an award. When he understood Krusty received the award, a seat filler in a tuxedo sat in his place. Homer then sat down in the aisle and the seat filler put his arm around Marge. Later, when Britney Spears told Kent Brockman that in today's youth-obsessed culture, they sometimes forget that older people are still alive, the seat filler was sitting on Abe. Abe told the seat filler that he told him he was still alive, so the seat filler apologized and walked away.
Appearances