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In the episode "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches" the rag explains how it became a rag over the years: 1012 A.D.: Tapestry made by a peasant wife and what it showed was what the tapestry would experience over the years. Dark Ages: Stolen by Vikings and swindled to arabs. 1200's: Part of a tent owned by a young Persian king (Nelson) this story was a parody of 1001 Arabian nights. 1400's: Rag used for torture and used by Michelangelo. 1800's: Used to make a Confederate flag 1930's: Rag in rag soup during the depression. Now he's used like a toy for Santa's Little Helper.

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  • Moe's Bar Rag
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  • In the episode "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches" the rag explains how it became a rag over the years: 1012 A.D.: Tapestry made by a peasant wife and what it showed was what the tapestry would experience over the years. Dark Ages: Stolen by Vikings and swindled to arabs. 1200's: Part of a tent owned by a young Persian king (Nelson) this story was a parody of 1001 Arabian nights. 1400's: Rag used for torture and used by Michelangelo. 1800's: Used to make a Confederate flag 1930's: Rag in rag soup during the depression. Now he's used like a toy for Santa's Little Helper.
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Relatives
  • Now: Santa's Little Helper
  • Owner: Formerly: A peasant wife, Vikings, Arabics, A young Persian king, Michaelangelo, A yeti, Moe Szyslak
Job
  • Bar rag
Age
  • 1002(xsd:integer)
Voiced by
Appearance
  • "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"
Hair
  • None
Name
  • The Rag
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  • In the episode "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches" the rag explains how it became a rag over the years: 1012 A.D.: Tapestry made by a peasant wife and what it showed was what the tapestry would experience over the years. Dark Ages: Stolen by Vikings and swindled to arabs. 1200's: Part of a tent owned by a young Persian king (Nelson) this story was a parody of 1001 Arabian nights. 1400's: Rag used for torture and used by Michelangelo. 1800's: Used to make a Confederate flag 1930's: Rag in rag soup during the depression. 1962: Used as a flag during a Mt. Everest expedition and found by a yeti and presented it to his son (Moe). Now he's used like a toy for Santa's Little Helper.
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