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Difference between revisions of "Saint Patrick's Day"

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Springfield also tried to hold an alcohol-free Saint Patrick's Day but without the alcohol, the Protestants and Catholics remembered how much they hated each other and there was a big street brawl.<ref>"[[Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes]]"</ref>
 
Springfield also tried to hold an alcohol-free Saint Patrick's Day but without the alcohol, the Protestants and Catholics remembered how much they hated each other and there was a big street brawl.<ref>"[[Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes]]"</ref>
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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"[[In the Name of the Grandfather]]" aired in the UK and [[Ireland]] on Saint Patrick's Day, before it aired in America.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 13:52, July 17, 2011

The Saint Patrick's Day parade

Saint Patrick's Day is an event, originating from Ireland, where people remember St. Patrick. It usually involves a lot of alcohol.

History

During the Saint Patrick's Day parade one year, Bart accidentally becomes drunk, eventually leading to the outlaw of alcohol in Springfield.[1]

Springfield also tried to hold an alcohol-free Saint Patrick's Day but without the alcohol, the Protestants and Catholics remembered how much they hated each other and there was a big street brawl.[2]

Behind the Laughter

"In the Name of the Grandfather" aired in the UK and Ireland on Saint Patrick's Day, before it aired in America.

Appearances

References