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Difference between revisions of ""Just stamp the ticket" man"

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The guy goes to the [[Leftorium]] to get his parking validated because it is the only store that does it without requiring a purchase. [[Ned Flanders]] says he is "right as rain, or, as we say around here, 'left as rain' but the man bluntly responds "Just stamp the ticket."<ref>"[[When Flanders Failed]]"</ref> When the [[Squeaky Voiced Teen]] tries to hand him a flyer he brushes him off by saying "Don't touch me".<ref>"[[Homer Alone]]"</ref> He later tells [[Barney Gumble]] (who is handing out flyers dressed as a big babby) that he "sickens" him.<ref>"[[Mr. Plow]]"</ref> At the Springfield Swap Meet, he derides [[Marge]]'s "cool" wishbone necklaces, stating he doubted his "son or daughter is that stupid".<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> He informs [[Homer]] he could have used the money he lost from not working to buy tickets to the [[Pigskin Classic]] football game from a scalper, rather than camping out for eight days to get to the front of the line.<ref>"[[Homer Loves Flanders]]"</ref> The guy tries to buy $2 worth of gas from the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] but is disgusted by [[Apu]]'s overcharging.<ref>"[[Homer and Apu]]"</ref> He later punches a hippie singing "{{w|Sunshine on My Shoulders}}" during Springfield's heatwave,<ref>"[[Bart of Darkness]]"</ref> and punches Homer in [[Springfield Mall]] when he approaches to suggest he looks "like a man who needs help satisfying his wife."<ref>"[[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]"</ref>
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The guy goes to the [[Leftorium]] to get his parking validated because it is the only store that does it without requiring a purchase. [[Ned Flanders]] says he is "right as rain, or, as we say around here, 'left as rain' but the man bluntly responds "Just stamp the ticket."<ref>"[[When Flanders Failed]]"</ref> When the [[Squeaky Voiced Teen]] tries to hand him a flyer he brushes him off by saying "Don't touch me".<ref>"[[Homer Alone]]"</ref> He later tells [[Barney Gumble]] (who is handing out flyers dressed as a big baby) that he "sickens" him.<ref>"[[Mr. Plow]]"</ref> At the Springfield Swap Meet, he derides [[Marge]]'s "cool" wishbone necklaces, stating he doubted his "son or daughter is that stupid".<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> He informs [[Homer]] he could have used the money he lost from not working to buy tickets to the [[Pigskin Classic]] football game from a scalper, rather than camping out for eight days to get to the front of the line.<ref>"[[Homer Loves Flanders]]"</ref> The man tries to buy $2 worth of gas from the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] but is disgusted by [[Apu]]'s overcharging.<ref>"[[Homer and Apu]]"</ref> He later punches a hippie singing "{{w|Sunshine on My Shoulders}}" during Springfield's heatwave,<ref>"[[Bart of Darkness]]"</ref> and punches Homer in [[Springfield Mall]] when he approaches to suggest he looks "like a man who needs help satisfying his wife."<ref>"[[Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy]]"</ref>
  
He (or somebody who looks just like him) later works as a Naval Recruiter. When Homer signs up for the Naval Reserve, he panics as Homer tries to answer the crossed out question "Are you a homosexual?", fearing he {{W|Don't Ask, Don't Tell|could go to jail}}.<ref>"[[Simpson Tide]]"</ref>  
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He (or somebody who looks just like him) later works as a Naval Recruiter. When Homer signs up for the Naval Reserve, he panics as Homer tries to answer the crossed out question "Are you a homosexual?", fearing he {{W|Don't Ask, Don't Tell|could go to jail}}.<ref>"[[Simpson Tide]]"</ref>
  
 
==Behind the laughter==
 
==Behind the laughter==

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Just Stamp the Ticket Guy
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Age: 40s
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Unknown / Naval Recruiter
First appearance: "When Flanders Failed"
Voiced by: Hank Azaria


A man, known as the Just Stamp the Ticket Guy, is a man who frequently appears to make sarcastic or angry remarks.

History

The guy goes to the Leftorium to get his parking validated because it is the only store that does it without requiring a purchase. Ned Flanders says he is "right as rain, or, as we say around here, 'left as rain' but the man bluntly responds "Just stamp the ticket."[1] When the Squeaky Voiced Teen tries to hand him a flyer he brushes him off by saying "Don't touch me".[2] He later tells Barney Gumble (who is handing out flyers dressed as a big baby) that he "sickens" him.[3] At the Springfield Swap Meet, he derides Marge's "cool" wishbone necklaces, stating he doubted his "son or daughter is that stupid".[4] He informs Homer he could have used the money he lost from not working to buy tickets to the Pigskin Classic football game from a scalper, rather than camping out for eight days to get to the front of the line.[5] The man tries to buy $2 worth of gas from the Kwik-E-Mart but is disgusted by Apu's overcharging.[6] He later punches a hippie singing "Sunshine on My Shoulders" during Springfield's heatwave,[7] and punches Homer in Springfield Mall when he approaches to suggest he looks "like a man who needs help satisfying his wife."[8]

He (or somebody who looks just like him) later works as a Naval Recruiter. When Homer signs up for the Naval Reserve, he panics as Homer tries to answer the crossed out question "Are you a homosexual?", fearing he could go to jail.[9]

Behind the laughter

Appearances

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