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[[Sideshow Bob]] tried to build the church in a bottle but failed.<ref>"[[Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming]]"</ref> | [[Sideshow Bob]] tried to build the church in a bottle but failed.<ref>"[[Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming]]"</ref> | ||
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− | For a model contest | + | For a model contest, [[Homer]] planned to help [[Bart]] build the [[Washington Monument]], but when he found out it was too easy to build, he wanted a harder model and chose Westminster Abbey. When Homer started to build it he fell asleep. In his dream he was at inside the church where he met the people that were buried there. When starting a fight with [[Oscar Wilde]] in his dream, he destroyed his model. Homer then wanted to smash the real Westminster Abbey, but it wasn't the right time for that. Because Homer helped Bart, he didn't win even when the judge first thought Bart did it by himself, but he told the truth that it was poorly built.<ref>"[[Father Knows Worst]]"</references> |
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Westminster Abbey
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Westminster Abbey is a famous church in London, famous for being the coronation and burial site of British monarchs.
History
Sideshow Bob tried to build the church in a bottle but failed.[1]
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For a model contest, Homer planned to help Bart build the Washington Monument, but when he found out it was too easy to build, he wanted a harder model and chose Westminster Abbey. When Homer started to build it he fell asleep. In his dream he was at inside the church where he met the people that were buried there. When starting a fight with Oscar Wilde in his dream, he destroyed his model. Homer then wanted to smash the real Westminster Abbey, but it wasn't the right time for that. Because Homer helped Bart, he didn't win even when the judge first thought Bart did it by himself, but he told the truth that it was poorly built.<ref>"Father Knows Worst"</references>
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