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For example, when Patty states to Lisa the she was just "Trashing her father" Lisa sticks up for Homer but Patty did not seem to care what Lisa had to say. Patty's favorite brand of cigarettes is identified as "Lady Laramie s", and her habit had started "before they were even born".

Patty and Selma both smoke in bed, and have caused the Spinster Arms Apartments to catch on fire three times. Seen in Bart Gets Famous. They have, on occasion, acted unprofessionally in the course of their jobs, usually when Homer is involved.

They allowed Otto to regain his driver's license during Otto's brief tenancy with the Simpson family due to their mutual dislike for Homer. Patty is shown on several occasions to be a severe snorer. When Bart and Lisa stay at their apartment, they are shown to be kept awake by Patty's very loud snores.

Regardless of her orientation, she also seems to be erotically aroused by the show and the character, euphemistically needing a cigarette after each viewing of the show. Jay Sherman once tells Patty and Selma that MacGyver is gay; [31] they respond by suspending him from the Simpson home gutter by his underwear. When Richard Dean Anderson tells them he hated playing MacGyver they kidnap him but eventually grow tired of him and get him to leave. Patty, along with Selma both travel extensively.

Patty and Selma drive a or VW Thing. As children, Patty and Selma were apparently domineering towards Marge and ridiculed her ambition of becoming an astronaut, as well as assaulting her when she told them "no" which resulted in her having difficulty with telling anyone no.

As children, Patty and Selma both where shown to have very melodic voices, and sang very well. When Marge wanted their allowances, they gave them to her, but made Marge do their chores for them. With so much free time, the twins started smoking, causing their trademark rough voices. As adults, the Bouvier twins have a friendly relationship with their sister and frequently visit the Simpsons.

They seem relatively fond of their nieces and nephew, but seem to like them more when they were younger: "The older they get, the cuter they ain't. However, Bart and Lisa would rather not be around when their aunts visit.

Their idea of bonding with Lisa includes tutoring her in the belief that men are pigs, using Homer as the prime example. Patty seems to have a good relationship with her mother Jacqueline Bouvier , even though Jacqueline describes both Patty and Selma as "being slightly evil. Her relationship with Homer remains one of mutual hatred. Unlike Selma, who occasionally though rarely finds common ground with their brother-in-law, Patty and Homer openly despise each other, and having a relationship which involves a continuous exchange of insults.

She unfavorably compares her brother-in-law to a caveman, suggesting him capable of trading Maggie for beer and a nudie magazine. In one episode, she or Selma said "Hello everybody except Homer.

Selma and Patty have occasionally expressed their common hope that Marge will eventually divorce Homer. They are often quick in pointing out his attempts at infidelity, and have unsuccessfully offered to help Marge find a replacement for Homer although Selma eventually gave in and helped Marge find Homer after seeing how truly unhappy she was.

The twins once went so far as to have a billboard built trying to convince voters to have Homer kicked out of Springfield. Their dislike towards Homer has even led to push Homer off a bridge, [34] although they half-heartedly claim they did this in order to get him to his surprise party, which was conveniently on a boat passing beneath the bridge at the time.

Homer also openly calls them ugly. He calls them the "Gruesome Twosome" behind their backs. He once said he was blindfolded and "two sobbing trolls" threw him on to the lawn. Homer is known to show little care to what happens to Patty and Selma, unless Marge finds out and gets upset or if there's a benefit for him; for example, when Patty and Selma stopped Homer from getting his chauffeur's license, he smoked their cigarettes to save them from getting fired and in return demands they forgive an earlier loan they gave him for a mortgage payment.

Series creator Matt Groening said he suggested that Kavner voice Patty and Selma as characters who "suck the life out of everything Groening also said that he named the Simpsons after his own parents and two younger sisters; he has an older sister named Patty who is an art dealer.

In " Future-Drama ", Patty gets a fluffy tail, because of plastic surgery. Patty and Selma still live together and are apparently both still single, as hinted by Selma threatens to stuff Edna Krabappel 's hat down her throat if she catches the bouquet at " Lisa's Wedding ".

In " Holidays of Future Passed " both Patty and Selma have love bots, but the bots choose that are unable to love them and run off together much to the annoyance of Patty and Selma. In " Flanders' Ladder ", Patty is shown to be have been one of the many wives of Ned Flanders despite being a lesbian as shown in several other episodes. In "Mmm Homer", Homer stays home alone and binges on junk food and eventually his own severed body parts while the rest of the family goes to Ohio with the twins.

In "Easy Bake Coven", Marge and her sisters are witches who eat children, until Ned and Maude give them sweets instead. Captain McAllister says this is how trick-or-treating started.

At the end of Treehouse of Horror , they and several other characters swim while a James Bond-esque song plays. In one opening sequence, they are witches being burned at the stake. They use the fire to light their cigarettes. Selma shoves the remote down her cleavage and Pierce kills himself with a lamp. They also appear earlier on in Mob Rules as people Marge can use to protest the sales of the Grand Theft Scratchy videogame to minors.

Selma is the elder by two minutes, and longs for male companionship while her sister, Patty, is a lesbian. Kavner voices them as characters who "suck the life out of everything". The Simpsons characters. Patty left and Selma Bouvier. Matt Groening Mimi Pond. Julie Kavner. Civil servants , DMV. Two exceptions occurred, however. The first was when Patty came out of the closet as a lesbian, sucked up her pride and asked Homer legally allowed to perform marriages to perform the ceremony.

Patty came out of the closet as a lesbian She exclaims "you could see it from space! We're glad! But don't tell Mom and Dad! Here's another bomb. I like beer! Patty once dated Seymour Skinner after he was brought home by Homer.

He is initially intended to date Selma , but he fell for Patty instead. Skinner planned to propose to Patty, but she refused, preferring to stay with Selma, on a date with Barney. It is unknown why she dated Skinner, often showing unjoyful facial expressions throughout their relationship, though it could be she was formerly bi-sexual.

After Patty comes out of the closet, Marge is hurt that Patty hid her sexuality for years though there were obvious signs , but learns to respect her sister. She refused to marry him, claiming she was too devoted to Selma as a sister to leave her alone. However, she did consider Principal Skinner a gentleman and seemed to take it hard she could not marry him, ending their relationship with the words "Good night, sweet principal.

Rarly hints of being a closet lesbian were also shown when claimed "there goes the last lingering thread of my heterosexuality" when she saw run through the kitchen naked [14] and also when she visited a burlesque house. Patty's only notable relationship with a woman, however, was with Veronica , a professional golfer. However, it was later discovered by Marge and revealed during Patty's wedding Veronica was in truth a man.

Both twin sisters tend to be cynical and are noted for their addiction to tobacco smoking. They have a strong, mutual and reciprocated dislike for their brother-in-law. She along with her sister was born before Homer and Marge, but their birthdate has not been given. It is presumed they are Unlike Homer, who usually makes a perfunctory if not particularly sincere or committed effort to be polite to his sisters-in-law out of respect for his wife, Patty and Selma have no hesitation in treating Homer with open rudeness and contempt.

There were several instances where they did not seem to care when Homer faced a life-threatening situation. For instance, when Marge rushes to the hospital after receiving a telephone call Homer suffered a heart attack at work, Patty and Selma instead of going to the hospital and comforting Marge in her time of need remain seated at the kitchen table, continuing their activity of cutting coupons, gasping in amazement at a five cent discount and behaving as though nothing was wrong.

Her bad traits have not gone unnoticed by the populace of Springfield and even their family, her mother even stated "[they're] a sort of evil", having raised them her whole life.

We are richer for having lost him. Patty's favorite brand of cigarettes is identified as "Lady Laramie s", and her habit started "before they were even born". Usually sticklers for rules, they have, on occasion, acted unprofessionally in the course of their jobs, usually when Homer is involved. They commonly punish and ignore applicants, forcing them to stand in endlessly long lines while they do other things. They once allowed Otto to regain his driver's license during Otto's brief tenancy with the Simpson family due to their mutual dislike for Homer.

Once, when Homer had to apply for a chauffeur's license to become a chauffeur so he could pay off a debt he owed them, they purposely failed him to show how much of a loser he was. On this occasion, however, Homer had the last laugh; saving their jobs by pretending their cigarettes were his when they were caught smoking on the job by their superior.

Homer forced them to wipe the debt clean to repay the favor, thus negating his need to earn a chauffeur's license and removing the power they had of Homer. Regardless of her orientation, she also seems to be erotically aroused by the show and the character, euphemistically needing a cigarette after each viewing of the show. Jay Sherman once tells Patty and Selma MacGyver is gay; [20] they respond by suspending him from the Simpson home gutter by his underwear. When Richard Dean Anderson tells them he hated playing MacGyver, they kidnap him but eventually grow tired of him and get him to leave.

Patty also had one hint of being a transsexual, as evidenced by Otto asking "Are you always a chick? I mean, I don't want to offend you, but, you were born a man, weren't you? You can tell me, I'm open-minded.

Patty and Selma drive a or VW Thing. Patty is also known to be a major enthusiast of fiction books, "enough to choke a hippogriff", and helps write one - The Troll Twins of Underbridge Academy.



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