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− | After the truth about [[Seymour Skinner]]'s background was revealed, he briefly worked at Topless Nudes. His job was to advertise the club by standing outside wearing a {{ | + | After the truth about [[Seymour Skinner]]'s background was revealed, he briefly worked at Topless Nudes. His job was to advertise the club by standing outside wearing a {{W|sandwich board}} and calling out to passersby to try to get them to come in (in effect, acting as a {{W2|barker|occupation}}). It is doubtful that Skinner was successful in the job, as instead of energetically calling out his patter as one might expect of a barker, he simply read his lines from a sheet of paper in his typical dry and bland style. |
Skinner quit working at Topless Nudes after a group of Springfieldians (among them [[Agnes Skinner|his mother]]) convinced him to return to [[Springfield Elementary School]] and be the principal again. | Skinner quit working at Topless Nudes after a group of Springfieldians (among them [[Agnes Skinner|his mother]]) convinced him to return to [[Springfield Elementary School]] and be the principal again. | ||
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Topless Nudes
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Location Information
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Topless Nudes is a strip club located in the 433rd Street neighborhood of Capital City.
History[edit]
After the truth about Seymour Skinner's background was revealed, he briefly worked at Topless Nudes. His job was to advertise the club by standing outside wearing a sandwich board and calling out to passersby to try to get them to come in (in effect, acting as a barker). It is doubtful that Skinner was successful in the job, as instead of energetically calling out his patter as one might expect of a barker, he simply read his lines from a sheet of paper in his typical dry and bland style.
Skinner quit working at Topless Nudes after a group of Springfieldians (among them his mother) convinced him to return to Springfield Elementary School and be the principal again.
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