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For the real world company, see Rolling Stone Magazine.
Rolling Stone Magazine
Rolling Stone Magazine.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Offices for Rolling Stone Magazine
Employees: Former: Ned Flanders
First appearance: "Left Behind"

Rolling Stone Magazine is an office for Rolling Stone Magazine in Springfield.

History

Ned Flanders temporarily worked here after The Leftorium closed down and he got fired from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He told people posing for a photo that they couldn't pose as rock stars, then dressed them to look similar to him. Ned was then thrown off the building.

Appearances