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Headmaster Skinnedwiener stoped the school bullies to punch [[Bart]]. When Bart heard at his name is "Skinned Wiener" he starting to laugh. Skinnedwiener said then at he's just assume that's respectful laughter.
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Headmaster Skinnedwiener stopped the school bullies from punching [[Bart]]. When Bart heard that his name was "Skinned Wiener", he started to laugh. Skinnedwiener then said that he assumed that was just respectful laughter.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:13, April 16, 2017

Headmaster Skinnedwiener
Headmaster Skinnedwiener.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Headmaster
First appearance: Brit Simpson!


Headmaster Skinnedwiener is the headmaster of the school in Springshire.

History

Headmaster Skinnedwiener stopped the school bullies from punching Bart. When Bart heard that his name was "Skinned Wiener", he started to laugh. Skinnedwiener then said that he assumed that was just respectful laughter.

Appearances