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'''Mindy Simmons''' was a one-time character from the animated television series [[The Simpsons]], voiced by [[Michelle Pfeiffer]].
 
'''Mindy Simmons''' was a one-time character from the animated television series [[The Simpsons]], voiced by [[Michelle Pfeiffer]].
  
Simmons was an engineer at the plant, with whom [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] fell in love. When the two were sent to a National Energy convention in [[Capital City]], the two nearly had an affair, but despite his attraction to Simmons, Homer remained faithful to [[Marge Simpson|Marge]]. After Homer decided not to pursue a relationship, Simmons was fired because of alcohol abuse.  She is often used as a background character at the plant.
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Simmons was an engineer at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], with whom [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] became attracted to. When the two were sent to a National Energy convention in [[Capital City]], they nearly had an affair, but despite his attraction to Simmons, Homer remained faithful to [[Marge Simpson|Marge]]. After Homer decided not to pursue a relationship, Simmons was fired because of alcohol abuse.  She is often used as a background character at the plant.

Revision as of 12:30, April 21, 2007

Mindy Simmons was a one-time character from the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Michelle Pfeiffer.

Simmons was an engineer at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, with whom Homer became attracted to. When the two were sent to a National Energy convention in Capital City, they nearly had an affair, but despite his attraction to Simmons, Homer remained faithful to Marge. After Homer decided not to pursue a relationship, Simmons was fired because of alcohol abuse. She is often used as a background character at the plant.