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Revision as of 15:33, December 12, 2020

Ganges
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Location Information
Use: River
First appearance: "Pranks and Greens"

The Ganges is a river that flows threw India and Bangladesh.

History

Manjula told Marge at she would sooner pour the polluted water of the Ganges down her children than give them this carton of cow cancer you call milk.[1]

When Homer watched an episode of Topiary Wars on the Military History Channel, Cathy's piece of topiary art, the Taj Mahal, was heavily criticized by the judge who said it should be floated down the Ganges.[2]

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