
What are the names of Marge Simpson's twin sisters?

Homer Simpson has survived nuclear plant meltdowns, alien abductions, and countless head injuries, but nothing strikes fear into his heart quite like family dinner with Marge's sisters. These twin forces of nature have made it their life's mission to remind Homer exactly how much they disapprove of his existence, armed with cigarettes, sarcasm, and the kind of cutting remarks that can make a grown man weep into his Duff beer. These twin terrors serve as a constant reminder that no matter how bad your relatives might be, at least they probably don't spend family dinners plotting your husband's demise. What are the names of these delightfully bitter siblings?
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Correct Answer: Patty and Selma
(Source)Patty and Selma Bouvier have been making their brother-in-law's life absolutely miserable at every family gathering since 1989. These sisters can't help but remind Homer how much better Marge could have done (they're not wrong, but that's not the point), usually while chain-smoking and delivering their insults in voices that sound like they've been gargling gravel for decades. Julie Kavner voices both twins along with Marge, which means she basically spends recording sessions having conversations with herself in slightly different raspy tones. Their day jobs at Springfield's DMV feel like the perfect career choice for sisters who already perfected the art of making people suffer through bureaucratic torture.
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