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Difference between revisions of "Maureen Wegman"

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When [[Homer]] invited Mike to dinner, Mike brought his wife, Maureen, with him. Maureen was heavily pregnant with their unborn child, who Mike said they were going to name [[Patrick Ewing Wegman]], after basketball player [[Patrick Ewing]], despite the fact the baby was a girl. At dinner, Mike revealed that he met Maureen when he was a waiter at her wedding. She left her fiancé and got together with Mike instead. During dinner, Mike went off on a rant at [[Bart]], causing [[Marge]] to kick Mike and Maureen out of the house, with Maureen apologizing to Homer.
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When [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] invited Mike to dinner, Mike brought his wife, Maureen, with him. Maureen was heavily pregnant with their unborn child, who Mike said they were going to name [[Patrick Ewing Wegman]], after basketball player [[Patrick Ewing]], despite the fact the baby was a girl. At dinner, Mike revealed that he met Maureen when he was a waiter at her wedding. She left her fiancé and got together with Mike instead. During dinner, Mike went off on a rant at [[Bart Simpson|Bart]], causing [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] to kick Mike and Maureen out of the house, with Maureen apologizing to Homer.
  
Later, Maureen had the baby and Mike and Maureen took Patrick Ewing Wegman to a book signing by Patrick Ewing, where Mike tried to get Ewing to sign her.<ref>"[[Go Big or Go Homer]]"</ref>
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Later, Maureen had the baby and Mike and Maureen took Patrick Ewing Wegman to a book signing by Patrick Ewing, where Mike tried to get Patrick Ewing to sign her.<ref>"[[Go Big or Go Homer]]"</ref>
  
 
Maureen was seen in the audience for [[Tabitha Shingle]]'s live recording of her podcast ''[[Interminable]]''<ref>"[[Podcast News]]"</ref> and was part of the trivia team A Triv Called Questions at [[Moe's Tavern]].<ref>"[[The Dad-Feelings Limited]]"</ref>
 
Maureen was seen in the audience for [[Tabitha Shingle]]'s live recording of her podcast ''[[Interminable]]''<ref>"[[Podcast News]]"</ref> and was part of the trivia team A Triv Called Questions at [[Moe's Tavern]].<ref>"[[The Dad-Feelings Limited]]"</ref>

Revision as of 18:58, March 5, 2022

Maureen Wegman
Maureen Wegman.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Relatives: Husband: Mike Wegman
Daughter: Patrick Ewing Wegman
First appearance: "Go Big or Go Homer"
Voiced by: Tress MacNeille


Maureen Wegman is the wife of Mike Wegman.

History

When Homer invited Mike to dinner, Mike brought his wife, Maureen, with him. Maureen was heavily pregnant with their unborn child, who Mike said they were going to name Patrick Ewing Wegman, after basketball player Patrick Ewing, despite the fact the baby was a girl. At dinner, Mike revealed that he met Maureen when he was a waiter at her wedding. She left her fiancé and got together with Mike instead. During dinner, Mike went off on a rant at Bart, causing Marge to kick Mike and Maureen out of the house, with Maureen apologizing to Homer.

Later, Maureen had the baby and Mike and Maureen took Patrick Ewing Wegman to a book signing by Patrick Ewing, where Mike tried to get Patrick Ewing to sign her.[1]

Maureen was seen in the audience for Tabitha Shingle's live recording of her podcast Interminable[2] and was part of the trivia team A Triv Called Questions at Moe's Tavern.[3]

Appearances

References