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Homer just started enjoying his new life, with no debt, two kids, a beautiful wife, until he heard Marge was pregnant with Maggie. His heart sank and it forced him to quit his new job and crawl through Mr. Burns' wall to get his job back in Sector 7G .
Working at a bowling alley was Homer's lifelong dream. Previously, he worked at the Nuclear Power Plant, but he just worked there to pay off all of his debt. As soon as he paid everything off, he quit his job and asked Barney if he could get him a job.
- Al Gumble
- Bowling
- Springfield
Mar 5, 2022 · Homer's attempts to promote the bowling alley end in failure, and he is forced to quit his dream job and crawl through a door marked "supplicants" to beg Mr. Burns for his safety inspector...
Homer learns that Barney's Bowlarama is permanently closing. Homer and his bowling teammates attempt to convince the owner not to sell, but he has already sold it to Terrence, who likes the aesthetic. He plans to close the bowling alley and turn it into a place for hipsters.
Homer just started enjoying his new life, with no debt, two kids, a beautiful wife, until he heard Marge was pregnant with Maggie. His heart sank and it forced him to quit his new job and crawl through Mr. Burns' wall to get his job back in Sector 7G.
In my head canon, Barney's dad (Barney Sr.) knew he couldn't leave his business to his alcoholic son, so he gave it to his younger brother with the stipulation that Barney could have a job there if he wants. This is also why Barney tells Homer he can get him a job.
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Barney's Bowlarama is a Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror comic feature first printed in Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror #5. The art was done by Bill Morrison. Description . An advert for Barney's Bowlarama, with a zombie Pin Pals team. Homer is bowling his own head. Reprints