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what plant is in this short feature?
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Mar 26, 2006, 10:32 »
anybody know what plant this is?
http://www.fresh99.com/real-life-simpsons-intro.htm
I know Dave Kubaca was supposedly the model for Homer, he should have been in this short film.
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Not sure what plant that is, but I know that the model for the Springfield Nuclear Plant was Trojan. Also, many of the characters names in the Simpsons come from street names and places in Portland.
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The license plates are a giveaway. Definitely the U.K. I second the vote for Calder Hall.
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