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Difference between revisions of "Mr. Clark"

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Lewis and his father went aboard [[The Relation Ship]].<ref>"[[The Wreck of the Relationship]]"</ref>
 
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When [[Homer]] gave [[Nelson]] his role as bad news bearer, Nelson told Lewis his parents were getting divorced.<ref>''[[Bad News Bearer]]''</ref>
 
When [[Homer]] gave [[Nelson]] his role as bad news bearer, Nelson told Lewis his parents were getting divorced.<ref>''[[Bad News Bearer]]''</ref>
  
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
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Revision as of 03:28, October 6, 2014

Mr. Clark
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Relatives: Son:Lewis Clark
Wife: Mrs. Clark
First appearance: Pulpit Friction


Mr. Clark is Lewis' father.

History

He was seen in church with his son and wife.[1]

He and his wife were among the parents complaining at Springfield Elementary School.[2]

Mr. Clark was seen with his wife at a restaurant with several knick-knacks on the walls.[3]

Lewis' parents were seen in line for Bart's pregnancy voodoo, implying they want another child.[4]

Lewis and his father went aboard The Relation Ship.[5]

Non-canon

When Homer gave Nelson his role as bad news bearer, Nelson told Lewis his parents were getting divorced.[6]

Appearances

References