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The night after [[Homer]] met a look-alike of [[James Madison]] he dreamed that he said to John Hancock that he did not need insurance and to [[Sam Adams]] that he is sorry he made fun of his winter ale, before [[Marge]] woke him.<ref>"[[Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson]]"</ref>
 
The night after [[Homer]] met a look-alike of [[James Madison]] he dreamed that he said to John Hancock that he did not need insurance and to [[Sam Adams]] that he is sorry he made fun of his winter ale, before [[Marge]] woke him.<ref>"[[Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson]]"</ref>
 
Bart signs a check for Lisa while saying "and now... the old John Hancock..." on [[Bart the Fink]]
 
  
 
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John Hancock
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Statesman
First mentioned: "Bart Gets an "F""


John Hancock was an American statesman, and most famous for being a prominent Patriot of the American Revolution.

History

Bart dreamed that he witnessed the signing of the Declaration of Independence but because it was snowing they ran out of the building to play in the snow instead, where Hancock wrote his name in the snow.[1]

The night after Homer met a look-alike of James Madison he dreamed that he said to John Hancock that he did not need insurance and to Sam Adams that he is sorry he made fun of his winter ale, before Marge woke him.[2]

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