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− | {{ | + | {{Ch|Wade Boggs}} couldn't play in the last game because he got in an argument with Barney Gumble at [[Moe's Tavern]] over who is the greatest British Prime Minister. Boggs argued for [[Pitt the Elder]] while Barney argued for Lord Palmerston. As the argument peaks, Barney refuses Boggs' opinion violently, knocking him out with a punch. Moe then scoffs at Boggs' choice, snidely muttering "Pitt the Elder" to ridicule the blacked-out Boggs; in his perpetual alcohol-driven buzz, Barney misunderstands the intention of support and cocks a fist, defending Palmerston's supremacy by threatening Moe. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Character Information
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Lord Palmerston was a British Prime Minister.
History
Wade Boggs couldn't play in the last game because he got in an argument with Barney Gumble at Moe's Tavern over who is the greatest British Prime Minister. Boggs argued for Pitt the Elder while Barney argued for Lord Palmerston. As the argument peaks, Barney refuses Boggs' opinion violently, knocking him out with a punch. Moe then scoffs at Boggs' choice, snidely muttering "Pitt the Elder" to ridicule the blacked-out Boggs; in his perpetual alcohol-driven buzz, Barney misunderstands the intention of support and cocks a fist, defending Palmerston's supremacy by threatening Moe.
Appearances
- Episode – "Homer at the Bat" (mentioned)
External links
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