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Revision as of 21:29, April 5, 2014
- "People called him the sixth Simpson. Not sure why."
- ―Homer Simpson[src]
Chip Davis
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Character Information
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Chip Davis was a resident of Springfield, who was known as "Springfield's Most Beloved Character That You Never Saw". He was also known as one of the Duffman actors and was known as Sideshow Chip.
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History
When Chip died, just about everyone in Springfield attended his funeral, including celebrities Joe Namath and Rachel Maddow. Homer said that he was like a sixth Simpson. Chip also wrote Hans Moleman's biography; Magnificent Bastard: The Lives and Loves of Hans Moleman. He also helped Bumblebee Man deal with the grief after his parents died playing paintball.
Chip said that he had a few regrets; not ascending Mount Springfield from the south face, the high school long jump record he set was wind-aided, he often spoke of that asterisk and he never broke par at hole seventeen at Springfield Mini Golf.
Biography
The memorial plaque in the church said a few things about Chip Davis:
- Beloved Husband, Father, Town Meeting Attendee, Duffman 1992-1996, 2008
- Proofreader for Springfield Sign
- Sideshow Chip
- Dome-Shards Removal Supervisor
Non-canon
The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed. |
Chip is also known to known to have been:
- an Astronaut
- a Cannon Marskman
- a Marine Animal Control Specialist
- a Paramedic/Obstetrics Nurse
- a Musician (The Be Sharps and Party Posse vocalist and harmonica player for The Who)
- a Carnival Worker
- a Naturalist
- a Civic Worker
- a Promoter/Choreographer
Appearances
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