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'''Lanley Institute of Monorail Conducting''' is the institute that educates monorail conductor
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'''Lanley Institute of Monorail Conducting''' is the institute that educates monorail conductors, run by [[Lyle Lanley]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
After [[Homer]] saw an ad on TV about the institute he went through the education. For manage to be a conductor must the person manage [[The Monorail Conductors Aptitude Test]]. After the three-week course chosed Lanley randomly Homer as the conductor.
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After [[Homer]] saw an ad on TV about the institute and he went there, where he learnt to be a Monorail conductor, which involved taking the [[The Monorail Conductors Aptitude Test]]. After the three-week course Lanley chose (randomly) Homer as the first [[Springfield Monorail]] conductor.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 17:51, November 18, 2012

Lanley Institute of Monorail Conducting
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Owner: Lyle Lanley

Lanley Institute of Monorail Conducting is the institute that educates monorail conductors, run by Lyle Lanley.

History

After Homer saw an ad on TV about the institute and he went there, where he learnt to be a Monorail conductor, which involved taking the The Monorail Conductors Aptitude Test. After the three-week course Lanley chose (randomly) Homer as the first Springfield Monorail conductor.

Appearances