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Talk:Springfield's state

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Not California

In the epsidoe recalling the birth of Maggie , Homer is working at a bowling alley. When Marge tells him that she is pregnant, he has to quit that job and return to the nuclear plant. During his last day at the bowling alley, he says good-bye to everyone. He then turns to a sickly looking kid and says something like, "don't worry Jimmy. We'll make it to California some day," meaning they're not in CA at present. ````

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The Simpsons Live in Kentucky

The closest city to Shelbyville, KENTUCKY is Simpsonville Kentucky so instead of naming the state and city location. They changed the name of the city and there fore could pretend to be any state.

LINKING!!!!!!!!

started sorting out links on this page.i will finish it tomorrow.Sgtcook 21:51, 13 February 2008 (UTC) wow there was a red link for penis in here.imagine if somebody amde a page for.Sgtcook 16:02, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

Under Neavda law

In the episode "Brawl In The Family" Homer receives court sentence in which judge gives verdict based on Nevada law. Thing is he is in court because he married Amber in Las Vegas. So is uncertain to me as an European, did he must travel there to receive sentence. Could someone comment? (Szndm 05:29, 22 February 2009 (UTC))

Well he got married to Amber in Las Vegas, Nevada, so i'm guessing they were basing on that fact.--Sgtcook 20:44, October 9, 2009 (UTC)

A few things

Firstly, in the Kentucky section, it says "A factor that could rule out Kentucky is the fact that Springfield's state borders an ocean, which Kentucky does not. Although, in Simpsons episodes it has never been proved that the Simpsons are staying in their home state, or any other family for that matter." To be honest, I'm confused by this sentence, and also perhaps it should be mentiond that in the simpsons movie it was surrounded by a dome and can not be by the sea (according to that). For the Ohio section, Marge does not say "Oh hiya Maud." She says "Ohayou Maud." Ohayou being a Japanese term for 'good morning.' Finally, while I am aware that there are too many contradictions to have a definitive location for Springfield, this article seems to be reliant on the idea that it is supposed to be a REAL Springfield. Why? Many shows have made up cities, so why does this have to be a real one? Lawndale from Daria and Quahog from Family guy are 2 examples. States shouldn't be ruled out because they don't have a Springfield.

Err, well the although line needs to be removed, as it makes no sense. And i suppose the writer(s) were focused on the idea of it being a real Springfield, but i suppose there isn't going to be one where things are the same is there. Also what has the Ohio bit got to do with anything?--Sgtcook 15:52, November 29, 2009 (UTC)