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"The Homer" was a car designed by Homer when Homer's half-brother, Herb, tried to give Homer a job at Herb's car company.  Thanks to Homer's dislike of the cars Herb's company was creating, Herb decided his company needed a new car that would appeal to the "average" American.  Despite the many protestations of Herb's employees, Herb encouraged Homer to follow his instincts in creating a car that American consumers would want to buy.  Unfortunately, Homer's creation cost so much to develop, and had such a high consumer cost, Herb's car company went out of business.
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[[Image:The Homer.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Homer]] inside "The Homer"]]
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"'''The Homer'''" was a car designed by [[Homer]] when Homer's half-brother, [[Herb]], tried to give Homer a job at Herb's car company.  Thanks to Homer's dislike of the cars Herb's company was creating, Herb decided his company needed a new car that would appeal to the "average" American.  Despite the many protestations of Herb's employees, Herb encouraged Homer to follow his instincts in creating a car that American consumers would want to buy.  Unfortunately, Homer's creation cost so much to develop, and had such a high consumer cost, Herb's car company went out of business.
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Revision as of 22:42, October 14, 2006

File:The Homer.jpg
Homer inside "The Homer"

"The Homer" was a car designed by Homer when Homer's half-brother, Herb, tried to give Homer a job at Herb's car company. Thanks to Homer's dislike of the cars Herb's company was creating, Herb decided his company needed a new car that would appeal to the "average" American. Despite the many protestations of Herb's employees, Herb encouraged Homer to follow his instincts in creating a car that American consumers would want to buy. Unfortunately, Homer's creation cost so much to develop, and had such a high consumer cost, Herb's car company went out of business.