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The Northern Irish Leprechaun resembles the traditional Irish Leprechaun, except he wears all orange to show his support for the Orangemen (Protestant Unionists). | The Northern Irish Leprechaun resembles the traditional Irish Leprechaun, except he wears all orange to show his support for the Orangemen (Protestant Unionists). | ||
− | In [[Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes]], he is first shown leading the Protestant St. Patrick's Day Parade (in which the marchers wear orange clothing) in opposition to the Catholic St. Patrick's Day Parade (who wear green clothing). Although Lisa tries to calm the mob with an Irish lullaby, soon the Northern Irish Leprechaun is viciously battling it out with his Catholic counterpart. | + | In [[Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes]], he is first shown leading the Protestant St. Patrick's Day Parade (in which the marchers wear orange clothing) in opposition to the Catholic St. Patrick's Day Parade (who wear green clothing). When Bart asks Lisa what they are fighting over, she says "It's the same old story: trans-substantiation versus con-substantiation." |
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+ | Although Lisa tries to calm the mob with an Irish lullaby, soon the Northern Irish Leprechaun is viciously battling it out with his Catholic counterpart. | ||
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Revision as of 13:09, March 18, 2009
The Northern Irish Leprechaun resembles the traditional Irish Leprechaun, except he wears all orange to show his support for the Orangemen (Protestant Unionists).
In Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes, he is first shown leading the Protestant St. Patrick's Day Parade (in which the marchers wear orange clothing) in opposition to the Catholic St. Patrick's Day Parade (who wear green clothing). When Bart asks Lisa what they are fighting over, she says "It's the same old story: trans-substantiation versus con-substantiation."
Although Lisa tries to calm the mob with an Irish lullaby, soon the Northern Irish Leprechaun is viciously battling it out with his Catholic counterpart.