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Difference between revisions of "Barbara Van Horne"

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'''Barbara Van Horne''' (née '''Krustofski''') is the presumed wife of [[Sideshow Mel]].  
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'''Barbara Van Horne''' is the presumed wife of [[Sideshow Mel]].  
  
 
She and Mel were interested in buying a house with a bowling alley (which [[Marge]] talks them out of buying)<ref>[[Realty Bites]]</ref>. Sideshow Mel says she does not respect his French arts<ref>[[I'm With Cupid]]</ref>.
 
She and Mel were interested in buying a house with a bowling alley (which [[Marge]] talks them out of buying)<ref>[[Realty Bites]]</ref>. Sideshow Mel says she does not respect his French arts<ref>[[I'm With Cupid]]</ref>.
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Revision as of 16:50, December 11, 2010

Barbara Van Horne
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Green
Relatives: Partner: Melvin Van Horne
First appearance: Realty Bites


Barbara Van Horne is the presumed wife of Sideshow Mel.

She and Mel were interested in buying a house with a bowling alley (which Marge talks them out of buying)[1]. Sideshow Mel says she does not respect his French arts[2].

She has the same hair color as Sideshow Mel, but unlike Mel her hair is a normal style. She rarely speaks when other people are around.


Appearances

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