. "Fortune-Telling Business"@en . . . "Gypsy's Shop"@en . . "Gypsy's Shop District Town Owner Employees First Appearance The Gypsy's Shop is a fortune-telling business located in Ethnictown, an immigrant neighborhood of Springfield. It is owned and operated by the Gypsy. The Gypsy tells fortunes using a crystal ball, Tarot cards, and other, unspecified means. In addition to the fortune-telling equipment, her shop also has things such as a beaded doorway, shrunken heads, locked chests, a pentagram on the wall, candles on a stand, and all kinds of mysterious-looking books. The Gypsy runs a very practical, street-smart business and operates under the following principles: \n* If you are a police officer, you have to tell the Gypsy of that fact before she will read your fortune. (She will ask.) \n* The Gypsy will not accept checks from people she deems to be irresponsible or unreliable (such as Homer Simpson). \n* The Gypsy reserves the right to refuse service to people who offend or anger her, Homer again being an example. \n* The Gypsy uses technology as well as magic in her business: The sign in her shop window says \"Fortune Teller. After hours use automated teller.\""@en . . "Gypsy's Shop"@en . . . "Gypsy's Shop District Town Owner Employees First Appearance The Gypsy's Shop is a fortune-telling business located in Ethnictown, an immigrant neighborhood of Springfield. It is owned and operated by the Gypsy. The Gypsy tells fortunes using a crystal ball, Tarot cards, and other, unspecified means. In addition to the fortune-telling equipment, her shop also has things such as a beaded doorway, shrunken heads, locked chests, a pentagram on the wall, candles on a stand, and all kinds of mysterious-looking books."@en . . . . . . . . . .