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'''''Smiles of Ireland''''' is a book found at [[Rock Bottom Remainders]], which contains photographs of various people from [[Ireland]], smiling. | '''''Smiles of Ireland''''' is a book found at [[Rock Bottom Remainders]], which contains photographs of various people from [[Ireland]], smiling. | ||
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As [[Marge]] looked around the bookstore at [[Springfield Mall]], she came across ''Smiles of Ireland'', among other equally dull books. The book interested her so she picked it up and flipped through it, coming to a page with a photo of red-headed twins, which prompted her to remark, "Their mother must have her hands full." Despite her interest in the book, Marge didn't purchase it. | As [[Marge]] looked around the bookstore at [[Springfield Mall]], she came across ''Smiles of Ireland'', among other equally dull books. The book interested her so she picked it up and flipped through it, coming to a page with a photo of red-headed twins, which prompted her to remark, "Their mother must have her hands full." Despite her interest in the book, Marge didn't purchase it. | ||
The cover depicts a smiling, freckled Irish woman. | The cover depicts a smiling, freckled Irish woman. | ||
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Smiles of Ireland is a book found at Rock Bottom Remainders, which contains photographs of various people from Ireland, smiling.
History
As Marge looked around the bookstore at Springfield Mall, she came across Smiles of Ireland, among other equally dull books. The book interested her so she picked it up and flipped through it, coming to a page with a photo of red-headed twins, which prompted her to remark, "Their mother must have her hands full." Despite her interest in the book, Marge didn't purchase it.
The cover depicts a smiling, freckled Irish woman.