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− | '''Blarney Castle''' is a castle in [[Ireland]]. It houses the | + | '''Blarney Castle''' is a castle in [[Ireland]]. It houses the {{W|Blarney Stone}}, which, according to legend, gives the gift of gab to anyone who kisses it. |
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[[Lisa]] and [[Marge]] visited the Blarney Stone at the castle. [[Bart]], seeing a prank opportunity, colored his behind grey and took the place of the stone, so that anyone who was seeking the gift of gab actually ended up (literally) kissing Bart's butt. Unfortunately for Bart, an Irish version of [[Nelson Muntz]] came along and carved his initials in the "stone." | [[Lisa]] and [[Marge]] visited the Blarney Stone at the castle. [[Bart]], seeing a prank opportunity, colored his behind grey and took the place of the stone, so that anyone who was seeking the gift of gab actually ended up (literally) kissing Bart's butt. Unfortunately for Bart, an Irish version of [[Nelson Muntz]] came along and carved his initials in the "stone." | ||
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*{{ep|In the Name of the Grandfather}} | *{{ep|In the Name of the Grandfather}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:27, August 28, 2012
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Blarney Castle is a castle in Ireland. It houses the Blarney Stone, which, according to legend, gives the gift of gab to anyone who kisses it.
History
Lisa and Marge visited the Blarney Stone at the castle. Bart, seeing a prank opportunity, colored his behind grey and took the place of the stone, so that anyone who was seeking the gift of gab actually ended up (literally) kissing Bart's butt. Unfortunately for Bart, an Irish version of Nelson Muntz came along and carved his initials in the "stone."