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− | Rather than straightforwardly admitting of being attracted to Mindy, Homer attempted to bring up the subject delicately, claiming that a friend of his, "Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo", had been having trouble with a female co-worker. A man sitting alone at the end of the bar looked up, appearing to be interested. Moe, seeing through Homer's pitiful charade, exclaimed "That's the worst name I ever heard." To which the man ran out of the bar, crying. Barney then called after him "Hey! Joey Jo-Jo" in an attempt to apologize for Moe's unintentional slight. | + | Rather than straightforwardly admitting of being attracted to Mindy, Homer attempted to bring up the subject delicately, claiming that a friend of his, "Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo", had been having trouble with a female co-worker. A man sitting alone at the end of the bar looked up, appearing to be interested. Moe, seeing through Homer's pitiful charade, exclaimed "That's the worst name I ever heard." To which the man ran out of the bar, crying. Barney then called after him "Hey! Joey Jo-Jo" in an attempt to apologize for Moe's unintentional slight. Then Homer just admits his problem: "Oh, what the hell, it's me!" |
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+ | The other appearance is in the episode "[[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]]" when [[Bart]] enters a painting exhibition and offers money for some painting just for bothering, and then another man does the same. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 02:07, February 17, 2015
Joey Jo-Jo Shabadoo
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Character Information
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Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo was seen when Homer was seeking advice on his infatuation with Mindy Simmons from Barney, Moe and the other barflies.
History
Rather than straightforwardly admitting of being attracted to Mindy, Homer attempted to bring up the subject delicately, claiming that a friend of his, "Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo", had been having trouble with a female co-worker. A man sitting alone at the end of the bar looked up, appearing to be interested. Moe, seeing through Homer's pitiful charade, exclaimed "That's the worst name I ever heard." To which the man ran out of the bar, crying. Barney then called after him "Hey! Joey Jo-Jo" in an attempt to apologize for Moe's unintentional slight. Then Homer just admits his problem: "Oh, what the hell, it's me!"
The other appearance is in the episode "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" when Bart enters a painting exhibition and offers money for some painting just for bothering, and then another man does the same.
Appearances
- Episode – "The Last Temptation of Homer"
- Episode – "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" (cameo)