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'''Virgin Mary''' is a figure in the Gospels, the wife to [[Saint Joseph]] and mother to [[Jesus Christ]].
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'''Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant''' is a nuclear power plant in [[Shelbyville]].
  
During a documentary, a statue of the Virgin Mary came to life during a [[Brazil]] soccer riot. It beat the "holy snot" out of everyone on the pitch.
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[[Homer]] was offered the chance to apply for a job at the Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant, which he did via a Zoom video call. He entered the call with [[Onni Korhonen]] and another potential candidate, [[Dr. Spivak]]. Korhonen asked Dr. Spivak to leave the call while he quickly interviewed Homer, not expecting the interview to last very long. However, after a lengthy interview, Homer was offered the job, thanks to [[Professor Frink]] coaching him through it.
  
When [[Homer]] refused to let her and Joseph into their house when Mary was pregnant, she cursed them.
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On Homer's first day, Onni Korhonen showed Homer around the power plant and revealed that Dr. Spivak had been hired as his assistant. Dr. Spivak spent time trying to figure out how Homer had gotten the job over her, as she didn't think he was qualified enough for it. Eventually, she discovered that Homer had been using an earpiece to communicate with Professor Frink...
  
After Mary tells Joseph that she is pregnant, even though she's a virgin. The angel {{ap|Gabriel|Simpsons Christmas Stories}} appears to them and explains that Mary is going to give birth to the Son of God. At the Bethlehem Inn, the innkeeper tells Mary and Joseph that he has plenty of rooms available with brand new carpeting. However, when Mary's water breaks, he forces them to stay in the barn...
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Latest revision as of 15:37, November 2, 2024

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Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Shelbyville.

Homer was offered the chance to apply for a job at the Kevät Kenttä Nuclear Power Plant, which he did via a Zoom video call. He entered the call with Onni Korhonen and another potential candidate, Dr. Spivak. Korhonen asked Dr. Spivak to leave the call while he quickly interviewed Homer, not expecting the interview to last very long. However, after a lengthy interview, Homer was offered the job, thanks to Professor Frink coaching him through it.

On Homer's first day, Onni Korhonen showed Homer around the power plant and revealed that Dr. Spivak had been hired as his assistant. Dr. Spivak spent time trying to figure out how Homer had gotten the job over her, as she didn't think he was qualified enough for it. Eventually, she discovered that Homer had been using an earpiece to communicate with Professor Frink...

Read more of this article | Vote for a comprehensive article