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Laura appears to be no longer living with her mother, but she's still in [[Springfield]]. Near the end of the [[Trappuccino]] incident, she throws rocks at [[Homer]] when he returns to town. | Laura appears to be no longer living with her mother, but she's still in [[Springfield]]. Near the end of the [[Trappuccino]] incident, she throws rocks at [[Homer]] when he returns to town. | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, May 17, 2010
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Character Information
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Laura Powers lives next door to the Simpsons and is the only child of single-parent divorceé Ruth Powers.
Biography
Laura and her mother Ruth moved into the house next door when The Winfields moved out. Marge and Ruth became fast friends; so did Laura and Bart. After Laura told Bart's fortune, he developed a crush on her, but ended up in heartbreak when he found out she was in love with Jimbo Jones. Eventually, Laura decided that Jimbo was no good for her and said that she would date Bart if he were a little older: "If you had a bad teenage moustache, I'd go out with you in a second." Bart hasn't seen Laura again since then, but he has gotten over her.
Like her mother Ruth, Laura took up bodybuilding. Unlike Ruth, Laura did not use steroids, and ended up in better shape then Ruth did.
Laura appears to be no longer living with her mother, but she's still in Springfield. Near the end of the Trappuccino incident, she throws rocks at Homer when he returns to town.
Laura and her mother seemed to have moved out to Detroit after Springfield fell victim to the Financial Crisis, and their house is later occupied by a disguised Sideshow Bob.
Appearances