Homer Simpson is without doubt one of the most popular characters in television history. Of it can say many things: working in the nuclear power plant in Springfield, who spends his free time at Moe's Tavern and his love for Marge is as great as his love for Duff Beer. But there are some details that you may have spent over the life of this yellow character and the Mexican magazine summed DE10 ten of them:
1. His full name is Homer Jay Simpson. It measures 1.83 m. After 11 years he was raised solely by his father Abraham Simpson, and her mother had to flee from justice to cripple businesses Mr. Burns.
2. Homer has traveled to 14 different countries, where he met many famous people such as Tony Blair and Fidel Castro.
3. The word that Homer is expressed as a complaint, Ou! ("D'oh!", English) which is typically used when it hurts, when you realize you've done something stupid, or when something bad has happened.
4. This expression was not invented by him, learned of his father, Abraham Simpson. This phrase has become so famous has been added to the Oxford English Dictionary.
5. Homer's age is uncertain, several episodes have different birth dates, including January 12, 1956, 10 May 1955, and March 20, 1955, including 23-17-1956, Although it is likely that your date of birth is May 12.
6. In the episode "Homer's Paternity Coot" is disclosed a letter from the "real" father of Homer, written in 1966. Homer apparently still in the womb to write. If so, Homer was born in 1966.
7. Homer and his family probably live in Evergreen Terrace Avenue 742 (in English: Evergreen Avenue 742). There are several alternative numbers Simpson's house on several episodes, including 59, 94, 555, 723, 743, 763, and 1094, plus 430, Spalding Road. The fact is repeatedly used to avoid specific targeting to Springfield on a map of the United States.
8. In episode 299, gave the email address of Homer, chunkylover53@aol.com. The producer and writer Matt Groening registered address before the transmission of the episode. So all you fans can write an email.
9. Homer also seems to have slight vision problems, requiring reading glasses at times (although in one episode reveals that his biggest secret is that she can not read).
10. Homer has more than 20 enemies, foremost is Ned Flanders, the neighbor who lives next and that is a true believer. However, among his opponents are celebrities, such as Queen Elizabeth II of England, also the former President George HW Bush and the Emperor of Japan.
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