Difference between revisions of "Arthur Fortune"
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− | '''Arthur Fortune''' is the owner of | + | '''Arthur Fortune''' is the owner of the [[Fortune Megastore]] chain and a hip, playful billionaire. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | He is noted for several feats including sledding down [[Mt. Everest]] and knocking out [[Muhammad Ali]] at his doorstep. During the opening of his 112th store in Springfield, he tossed free money into the crowd, saying that he has too much money. | + | He is noted for several feats including sledding down [[Mt. Everest]] and knocking out [[Muhammad Ali]] at his doorstep. During the opening of his 112th store in Springfield, he tossed free money into the crowd, saying that he has too much money.<ref>"[[Monty Can't Buy Me Love]]"</ref> |
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+ | He attented the town meeting about [[Lake Springfield]].<ref>''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''</ref> | ||
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Arthur Fortune is the owner of the Fortune Megastore chain and a hip, playful billionaire.
History
He is noted for several feats including sledding down Mt. Everest and knocking out Muhammad Ali at his doorstep. During the opening of his 112th store in Springfield, he tossed free money into the crowd, saying that he has too much money.[1]
He attented the town meeting about Lake Springfield.[2]
Behind the Laughter
Arthur Fortune is likely based on British entrepreneur Richard Branson.
Appearances
References