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− | He was serving as a waiter at Freddy's 18th birthday party. While serving up dinner, Freddy was amused by the way Mr. Lacost pronounced "chowder". Quimby followed Lacost into the kitchen (where [[Bart Simpson]] was hiding), Lacost refused to say "chowder" to Quimby again, a commotion was heard and Mr. Lacost was knocked out, Bart was the only witness. Quimby appeared in court after Lacost accused him of beating him senseless. in court Bart testified and was able to prove Lacost had clumsily crashed about the kitchen and knocked himself out.<ref>"[[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]]"</ref> | + | He was serving as a waiter at Freddy's 18th birthday party. While serving up dinner, Freddy was amused by the way Mr. Lacost pronounced "chowder". Quimby followed Lacost into the kitchen (where [[Bart Simpson]] was hiding), Lacost refused to say "chowder" to Quimby again, a commotion was heard and Mr. Lacost was knocked out, Bart was the only witness. Quimby appeared in court after Lacost accused him of beating him senseless. in court Bart testified and was able to prove Lacost had clumsily crashed about the kitchen and knocked himself out. He stood up in the courtroom proclaim he was not a clumsy ''Clouseau''-esque waiter ({{W|Inspector Clouseau}} of [[Paris]] being the lead character in a series of slapstick comedies starring {{W|Peter Sellers}}), but he then immediately stumbled out an open window down into a parked open-roofed delivery truck of rat traps.<ref>"[[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]]"</ref> |
Lacost was later seen working at various fancy restaurants. | Lacost was later seen working at various fancy restaurants. |
Revision as of 12:55, April 27, 2024
Mr. Lacost
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Character Information
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Mr. Lacost is a snotty French waiter at Springfield's fancy restaurant the Gilded Truffle. He was a server at Freddy Quimby's birthday party at the Quimby Compound and then falsely accused Freddy Quimby of beating him up in a kitchen.
History
He was serving as a waiter at Freddy's 18th birthday party. While serving up dinner, Freddy was amused by the way Mr. Lacost pronounced "chowder". Quimby followed Lacost into the kitchen (where Bart Simpson was hiding), Lacost refused to say "chowder" to Quimby again, a commotion was heard and Mr. Lacost was knocked out, Bart was the only witness. Quimby appeared in court after Lacost accused him of beating him senseless. in court Bart testified and was able to prove Lacost had clumsily crashed about the kitchen and knocked himself out. He stood up in the courtroom proclaim he was not a clumsy Clouseau-esque waiter (Inspector Clouseau of Paris being the lead character in a series of slapstick comedies starring Peter Sellers), but he then immediately stumbled out an open window down into a parked open-roofed delivery truck of rat traps.[1]
Lacost was later seen working at various fancy restaurants.
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Appearances
- Episode – "The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
- Episode – "Bart-Mangled Banner"
- Episode – "Mommie Beerest"
- Episode – "Fat Man and Little Boy"
- Episode – "Jaws Wired Shut"
- Episode – "Homerazzi"
- Episode – "Homer the Whopper"
- Episode – "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again"
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out
References
The Simpsons: Tapped Out characters
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