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Ned Flanders invites the Simpson family to a barbecue where he announces plans to quit the pharmaceutical business and open the Leftorium, a store for left-handed people. While pulling a wishbone with Ned, Homer —jealous of Ned's material success—wishes for the Leftorium to fail and go out of business.
Ned is further discouraged after learning that his business, The Leftorium, was looted after the storm. Distraught, Ned asks Rev. Lovejoy if God is punishing him despite his strict adherence to his faith, like Job. Marge surprises the Flanders
Ned's store the Leftorium first appeared in "When Flanders Failed". [7] It was suggested by George Meyer, [14] who had had a friend who had owned a left-handed specialty store which failed. [15] There have been at least two occasions where Ned was not voiced by Harry Shearer.
As Homer and Marge return from their date, Ned Flanders comes to them looking for advice, now unemployed after being forced to close his store the Leftorium. Homer helps Ned get a human resources job at the power plant, while Rod and Todd stay with the Simpsons, with Todd getting on Lisa's nerves. At the plant, Ned's heavy-handed methods ...
The Leftorium is a fictional store in the Springfield Mall specializing in products for left-handed people. The store is owned by Ned Flanders, who first started the Leftorium in the episode "When Flanders Failed". [42]
Ned Flanders' garbage can explodes, and Marge sees Ned putting out the fire. After several more near-death experiences, Marge forces Ned to explain the situation to him. When he was a teacher at Springfield Elementary School, he was reprimanded by Superintendent Chalmers for telling Nelson to pray. When Ned then prayed for Chalmers, he was fired.
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A billboard depicting Los Angeles personality Angelyne can be seen during Ned Flanders' Hollywood dream sequence. When Helen Fielding runs around being chased by bobbies and a man in a gorilla suit following the book club meeting and the end of the episode, it is an homage to the British sketch comedy The Benny Hill Show .