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== History ==
 
== History ==
After [[Marge]] was kidnapped by the [[Hell's Satans (Bakersfield)|Hell's Satans]], Homer went to Poppa Wheelie's to look for her, figuring that a biker bar would be a good place to find leads. Homer walked in and tried to get everyone's attention by smashing a beer mug, which disrupted a live performance by [[NRBQ]] and put the crowd in a mood to fight rather than answer questions. Homer was then quickly beaten up and thrown out of the bar. In short order, Homer was beaten up and tossed out two more times when he went back in to ask if anyone had seen Marge. After three attempts to enter the bar, Homer gave up, drove on and eventually caught up to the Hell's Satans. After Homer rescued Marge from the gang, he returned to Poppa Wheelie's to take care of some "unfinished business"—which turned out to be stealing a beer keg in revenge.
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After [[Marge]] was kidnapped by the {{ap|Hell's Satans|Bakersfield}}, Homer went to Poppa Wheelie's to look for her, figuring that a biker bar would be a good place to find leads. Homer walked in and tried to get everyone's attention by smashing a beer mug, which disrupted a live performance by [[NRBQ]] and put the crowd in a mood to fight rather than answer questions. Homer was then quickly beaten up and thrown out of the bar. In short order, Homer was beaten up and tossed out two more times when he went back in to ask if anyone had seen Marge. After three attempts to enter the bar, Homer gave up, drove on and eventually caught up to the Hell's Satans. After Homer rescued Marge from the gang, he returned to Poppa Wheelie's to take care of some "unfinished business"—which turned out to be stealing a beer keg in revenge.
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==

Revision as of 12:27, February 24, 2015

Poppa Wheelie's
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Location Information
Use: Biker bar

Poppa Wheelie's is a biker bar located near Springfield.

History

After Marge was kidnapped by the Hell's Satans, Homer went to Poppa Wheelie's to look for her, figuring that a biker bar would be a good place to find leads. Homer walked in and tried to get everyone's attention by smashing a beer mug, which disrupted a live performance by NRBQ and put the crowd in a mood to fight rather than answer questions. Homer was then quickly beaten up and thrown out of the bar. In short order, Homer was beaten up and tossed out two more times when he went back in to ask if anyone had seen Marge. After three attempts to enter the bar, Homer gave up, drove on and eventually caught up to the Hell's Satans. After Homer rescued Marge from the gang, he returned to Poppa Wheelie's to take care of some "unfinished business"—which turned out to be stealing a beer keg in revenge.

Description

Poppa Wheelie's caters to a very rough crowd, in keeping with its biker clientele. When Homer visited, a group of customers was seen using a passed-out person as a dartboard. In addition, a sign outside the bar said "LADIES PUKE FREE".

Behind the Laughter

  • The bar's name is a pun on the phrase "pop a wheelie".

Appearances