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Patricia met [[Marge]] after [[Evelyn Peters|Evelyn]] invited her to [[Springfield Glen Country Club]] and introduced her to several other members. | Patricia met [[Marge]] after [[Evelyn Peters|Evelyn]] invited her to [[Springfield Glen Country Club]] and introduced her to several other members. | ||
− | Patricia's husband is [[Wif]] and they have a housekeeper named [[Iris]]. One night she and Wif came home late and decided to microwave their own soup rather than wake up Iris. It was a horrible mess, but Iris didn't mind cleaning it up. She agreed with [[Elizabeth]] that there was no point in shouting oneself hoarse at incompetent | + | Patricia's husband is [[Wif]] and they have a housekeeper named [[Iris]]. One night she and Wif came home late and decided to microwave their own soup rather than wake up Iris. It was a horrible mess, but Iris didn't mind cleaning it up. She agreed with [[Elizabeth]] that there was no point in shouting oneself hoarse at incompetent sales-clerks, because nearly everything could be bought by mail order. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Patricia
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Character Information
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Patricia is a Springfield socialite.
Biography
Patricia met Marge after Evelyn invited her to Springfield Glen Country Club and introduced her to several other members.
Patricia's husband is Wif and they have a housekeeper named Iris. One night she and Wif came home late and decided to microwave their own soup rather than wake up Iris. It was a horrible mess, but Iris didn't mind cleaning it up. She agreed with Elizabeth that there was no point in shouting oneself hoarse at incompetent sales-clerks, because nearly everything could be bought by mail order.