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== History == | == History == | ||
− | [[Bart Simpson]] used {{ch|Denis Leary}}'s cell phone to make a [[Bart's Prank Calls|prank call]] to the bar, asking for "Olav Myfriendsaregay". When the [[Swedish bartender|bartender]] announced the call, the announcement elicited a great deal of restrained laughter from the bar patrons. | + | [[Bart Simpson]] used {{ch|Denis Leary}}'s cell phone to make a [[Bart's Prank Calls|prank call]] to the bar, asking for "Olav Myfriendsaregay". When the [[Swedish bartender|bartender]] announced the call, the announcement elicited a great deal of restrained laughter from the bar patrons. After the laughter died down, the bartender said to Bart, "If I ever get ahold of you, I will thank you for showing me the futility of human endavour." |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | The bar's name is a pun on {{w|Ingmar Bergman}}, a Swedish director, writer and producer who worked in film, stage and television. | + | *The bar's name is a pun on {{w|Ingmar Bergman}}, a Swedish director, writer and producer who worked in film, stage and television. |
+ | *The bartender's reply to Bart is a reference to death, bleakness and betrayal being frequent themes in Bergman's works. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Revision as of 23:22, July 2, 2013
Inga-Bar Beerman's
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Location Information
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Inga-Bar Beerman's is a bar located in Sweden.
History
Bart Simpson used Denis Leary's cell phone to make a prank call to the bar, asking for "Olav Myfriendsaregay". When the bartender announced the call, the announcement elicited a great deal of restrained laughter from the bar patrons. After the laughter died down, the bartender said to Bart, "If I ever get ahold of you, I will thank you for showing me the futility of human endavour."
Behind the Laughter
- The bar's name is a pun on Ingmar Bergman, a Swedish director, writer and producer who worked in film, stage and television.
- The bartender's reply to Bart is a reference to death, bleakness and betrayal being frequent themes in Bergman's works.
Appearances
- Episode – "Lost Verizon"