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| | [[Image:MilFight.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Nelson Beating up [[Milhouse Van Houten| Millhouse]]]] | | [[Image:MilFight.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Nelson Beating up [[Milhouse Van Houten| Millhouse]]]] |
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| − | He´s a student in Bart´s class, but he doesn´t care of studying. Most of the time he only sits in class and makes fun of the other pupils, with his worldwide-known phrase: -HA-HAHis friends are Bart, [[Jimbo Jones]], [[Dolph]], and [[Kearney]], although he kicks the crap out of Bart sometimes... In the episode where [[Lisa Simpson| Lisa]] is supposed to marry an Englishman, we get to see Nelson in the future, and he has got a son who also yells "HA HA" | + | He´s a student in Bart´s class, but he doesn´t care about studying. Most of the time he only sits in class and makes fun of the other pupils, with his worldwide-known phrase: -HA-HA! His friends are Bart, [[Jimbo Jones]], [[Dolph]], and [[Kearney]], although he kicks the crap out of Bart sometimes... In the episode where [[Lisa Simpson| Lisa]] is supposed to marry an Englishman, we get to see Nelson in the future, and he has got a son who also yells "HA HA!" |
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| | Probably the most embarrassing moment in Nelson´s life was when he was being forced to parade down the street with pants pulled down to ankles, in front of the whole town. | | Probably the most embarrassing moment in Nelson´s life was when he was being forced to parade down the street with pants pulled down to ankles, in front of the whole town. |
He´s a student in Bart´s class, but he doesn´t care about studying. Most of the time he only sits in class and makes fun of the other pupils, with his worldwide-known phrase: -HA-HA! His friends are Bart, Jimbo Jones, Dolph, and Kearney, although he kicks the crap out of Bart sometimes... In the episode where Lisa is supposed to marry an Englishman, we get to see Nelson in the future, and he has got a son who also yells "HA HA!"
Probably the most embarrassing moment in Nelson´s life was when he was being forced to parade down the street with pants pulled down to ankles, in front of the whole town.