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'''Dwight Conrad''' is the son of [[Hermes]] and [[LaBarbara Conrad]] and, temporarily, step-son of [[Barbados Slim]]. He goes to school with Professor [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]]'s son/clone, [[Cubert Farnsworth|Cubert]], where they are occasionally bullied by [[Brett Blob]], the son of [[Horrible Gelatinous Blob]]. His goal in life is to become a bureaucrat like his father, and already he shows promising talents for the job as he earned more money than his father Hermes through a paper delivery service. He is later seen playing roleplaying games with Cubert and [[Bender]].
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'''Dwight Conrad''' (born October 21, 3000) is the son of [[Hermes]] and [[LaBarbara Conrad]] and, temporarily, step-son of [[Barbados Slim]]. He goes to school with Professor [[Hubert J. Farnsworth|Farnsworth]]'s son/clone, [[Cubert Farnsworth|Cubert]], where they are occasionally bullied by [[Brett Blob]], the son of [[Horrible Gelatinous Blob]]. His goal in life is to become a bureaucrat like his father, and already he shows promising talents for the job as he earned more money than his father Hermes through a paper delivery service. He is later seen playing roleplaying games with Cubert and [[Bender]].
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

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Dwight Conrad (born October 21, 3000) is the son of Hermes and LaBarbara Conrad and, temporarily, step-son of Barbados Slim. He goes to school with Professor Farnsworth's son/clone, Cubert, where they are occasionally bullied by Brett Blob, the son of Horrible Gelatinous Blob. His goal in life is to become a bureaucrat like his father, and already he shows promising talents for the job as he earned more money than his father Hermes through a paper delivery service. He is later seen playing roleplaying games with Cubert and Bender.

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