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Difference between revisions of "Tweedleburger"

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== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
The expedition had only one fatality. [[Kentucky]] native Sergeant {{W2|Charles Floyd|explorer}} died at age 22 in the early hours of August 20, 1804 three months into the journey in what is now [[Sioux City]], [[Iowa]]. Modern medical historians have concluded he died from a {{W|ruptured appendix}}.
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The expedition had only one fatality. [[Kentucky]] native Sergeant {{W2|Charles Floyd|explorer}} died at age 22 with Lewis at his bedside in the early hours of August 20, 1804 three months into the journey in what is now [[Sioux City]], [[Iowa]]. Modern medical historians have concluded he died from a {{W|ruptured appendix}}.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 07:36, March 2, 2024

Tweedleburger
Tweedleburger.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional deceased
Hair: Black
Occupation: Explorer
First appearance: "Margical History Tour"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer


Tweedleburger was an explorer. He is portrayed by Otto in a story told by Marge.

History

Tweedleburger was a part of the Lewis and Clark expedition to find the Pacific Ocean. During the expedition, Sacagawea told him not to eat some poisonous berries. Tweedleburger told Sacagawea that her attitude was poisonous then ate the berries. As he died, he said that people would remember the expedition of Lewis, Clark and Tweedleburger.

Behind the Laughter

The expedition had only one fatality. Kentucky native Sergeant Charles Floyd died at age 22 with Lewis at his bedside in the early hours of August 20, 1804 three months into the journey in what is now Sioux City, Iowa. Modern medical historians have concluded he died from a ruptured appendix.

Appearances