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'''Francis Scott Key''' was an American lawyer, author, and amateur poet, who must famous for the write of the United States' national anthem.  
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[[Bart]] had once an oral school report about Francis Scott Key where he said he was a rock star and he tell how he write the national anthem, he write the song because he needed something to get back his fans who started listening to British music during the ongoing war.<ref>"[[Bart Simpson's Report On Francis Scott Key]]"</ref>
 
[[Bart]] had once an oral school report about Francis Scott Key where he said he was a rock star and he tell how he write the national anthem, he write the song because he needed something to get back his fans who started listening to British music during the ongoing war.<ref>"[[Bart Simpson's Report On Francis Scott Key]]"</ref>
  
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Revision as of 06:35, October 6, 2012

Francis Scott Key
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Yellow
Occupation: Lawyer
Author
Poet
First appearance: Bart Simpson's Report On Francis Scott Key


Francis Scott Key was an American lawyer, author, and amateur poet, who is most famous for writing of the United States' national anthem.

History

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Bart had once an oral school report about Francis Scott Key where he said he was a rock star and he tell how he write the national anthem, he write the song because he needed something to get back his fans who started listening to British music during the ongoing war.[1]

In a song by Ted Nugent he singing suck on that, Francis Scott Key.[2]

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