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|image = [[File:Toupé Towne.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:Toupé Towne.png|250px]] | ||
|Town = [[Springfield]] | |Town = [[Springfield]] | ||
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|owner = | |owner = | ||
|first appearance = "[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]" | |first appearance = "[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]" | ||
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− | '''Toupé Towne''' is a shop | + | '''Toupé Towne''' is a shop located on [[Main Street]] in [[Springfield]]. It sells toupées. |
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | [[Homer Simpson]] drove by Toupé Towne when he went on a road-destroying binge in his [[Pink Sedan|pink sedan]] with chains on the tires and a grand piano strapped to the roof, gleefully hollering "Look at that pavement fly!" as his overloaded car cut deep ruts into the street. [[Marge]] later cited the binge as one reason why Main Street was in dire need of repair. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | "{{w|Toupée}}" is actually correctly spelled with two "e"s at the end (the first one with an accent). Since the store's name also includes "Towne" (an old-fashioned spelling), it is possible that the one "e" misspelling is either intentional or also an old-fashioned spelling. | ||
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== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 22:57, August 20, 2011
Toupé Towne
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Location Information
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Toupé Towne is a shop located on Main Street in Springfield. It sells toupées.
History
Homer Simpson drove by Toupé Towne when he went on a road-destroying binge in his pink sedan with chains on the tires and a grand piano strapped to the roof, gleefully hollering "Look at that pavement fly!" as his overloaded car cut deep ruts into the street. Marge later cited the binge as one reason why Main Street was in dire need of repair.
Trivia
"Toupée" is actually correctly spelled with two "e"s at the end (the first one with an accent). Since the store's name also includes "Towne" (an old-fashioned spelling), it is possible that the one "e" misspelling is either intentional or also an old-fashioned spelling.
Appearances