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'''Patrick Ratburn''' is the husband of [[Nigel Ratburn]]. They are married in the episode "[[Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone]]." He sells gourmet chocolate at [[Patrick's Chocolates]] at in [[Elwood City]]. | '''Patrick Ratburn''' is the husband of [[Nigel Ratburn]]. They are married in the episode "[[Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone]]." He sells gourmet chocolate at [[Patrick's Chocolates]] at in [[Elwood City]]. | ||
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== Personality == | |||
Patrick is friendly and clearly knows how to interact with children, as shown when he welcomes [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] into his shop, gives them some samples, and helps them out with their scheme to set Mr. Ratburn up with [[Ms. Turner]]. He has a bit of a mischievous streak to him, knowing full well the kids' matchmaking scheme involving his fiancé will not work, but going along with it.[[Category:Aardvarks]] | |||
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[[Category:Ratburn family]] | [[Category:Ratburn family]] | ||
[[Category:LGBT Characters]] | [[Category:LGBT Characters]] |
Revision as of 16:47, 20 May 2019
Patrick (chocolate seller) | |
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Gender | Male |
Animal | Aardvark
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Hair color | Brown |
Complexion | Tan
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Residence | Elwood City |
Family | Nigel Ratburn (husband) Rodentia Ratburn (sister-in-law) Patty Ratburn (sister-in-law), Otto Ratburn (father-in-law), Lisa Ratburn (mother-in-law) |
Job | Chocolate seller
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Patrick Ratburn is the husband of Nigel Ratburn. They are married in the episode "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone." He sells gourmet chocolate at Patrick's Chocolates at in Elwood City.
Personality
Patrick is friendly and clearly knows how to interact with children, as shown when he welcomes Arthur and Francine into his shop, gives them some samples, and helps them out with their scheme to set Mr. Ratburn up with Ms. Turner. He has a bit of a mischievous streak to him, knowing full well the kids' matchmaking scheme involving his fiancé will not work, but going along with it.