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Virginia

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Virginia
Virginia.png
State Information
State capital: Richmond
Largest city: Virginia Beach
Governor: John Tyler (former)
Thomas Jefferson (former)
Senator: John Tyler (former)
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror II"

Virginia is a state located in America. The capital is Richmond and the largest city is Virginia Beach.

History[edit]

After he insults MacGyver, Patty and Selma kidnap Richard Dean Anderson, holding him hostage. He manages to escape, but the two sisters are surprised when he comes back. He explains that escaping from their apartment was incredibly fun and he asks them to tie him up again.

After awhile, the two start getting sick of Anderson's constant presence. They decide to show him their vacation slides to scare him away. One of the slides they show is a picture of the two at the Luray Caverns in Virginia. In the end, their plan works and the celebrity star is quick to leave.[1]

The Simpsons were watching Blacula Meets Black Dracula on TV when Homer mentioned how the Black Dracula is now a congressman from Virginia.[2]

Temperance Barrows' husband (before being rewritten to be more of a brut) brought back "Virginia's miracle crop" tobacco in Marge's romance novel The Harpooned Heart.[3]

Trivia[edit]

In Virginia it is illegal to have a bath without a doctor's permission.[4]

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