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For the Love of the Irish

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For the Love of the Irish
Tapped Out Quest Information
Level: 5
Update: St. Patrick's 2017
Requirement(s): myPad

For the Love of the Irish is an event-exclusive quest in The Simpsons: Tapped Out. It was introduced in the St. Patrick's 2017 part of the Rommelwood Academy content update.

Dialogue

Between March 17, 2024 and March 21, 2024
Homer - Scared Come on, Moe. It's nine a.m. on Saint Paddy's Day and I'm still sober! Do you really want that on your conscience?
Moe - Sad Sorry Homer, but you guys know I can't serve booze this early. If I get one more write-up from the city, I'll have to buy a new binder.
Moe And I ain't got no fancy binder money lying around.
Tom O'Flanagan Pardon me, but O'Flanagan's is an Irish Bar. We operate on Greenwich Mean Time.
Homer - Confused Which means…
Tom O'Flanagan - Annoyed I can serve you beer now.
Homer - WooHoo Woohooo!
Message Happy St. Patrick's Day! We've added a free Pot "O" Gold Float to your inventory, to honor the country that gave us potatoes, leprechauns, and potato leprechaun stew.