How The Simpsons’ Characters Got Their Names
By broccoli • May 8th, 2013Last month, when Matt Groening’s mother Margaret passed away, her obituary revealed many secrects about how the Simpsons’ characters got their names.
Last month, when Matt Groening’s mother Margaret passed away, her obituary revealed many secrects about how the Simpsons’ characters got their names.
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