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SendEx employee
Character Information
Gender: Male
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: SendEx employee
First appearance: "The Falcon and the D'ohman
Voiced by: Unknown


The SendEx employee is an employee who works for the SendEx company.

History

When Homer sneaks into the power plant at noon, he heads by the security desk to see Larry the plant's previous security guard. He is shocked to see that Larry has been replaced by Wayne Slater. Homer tells Wayne about how Larry and him used to fist bump, and he then asks Wayne if they can fist bump. Wayne refuses, and a distraught Homer walks over to Lenny and Carl to talk to them.


After a quick chat Homer goes back over to Wayne to try and invite him to Moe's Tavern. Wayne again refuses. At that point the SendEx employee walks up to Wayne's desk and the two fist bump. Shocked, Homer holds his fist up and states "as God is my witness, this fist will be bumped!" The employee then walks by Homer and tells him to "put that fool thing down," referring to Homer's fist.

Behind the Laughter

SendEx is a parody of FedEx.

Appearances