"Ladies and gentlemen, what you are seeing is a total disregard for the things St. Patrick's Day stand for. All this drinking, violence, destruction of prope Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary [edit]Description St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated on March 17 each year, is known for its parades, shamrocks, and a whole lot of green. It’s a day when people around the world embrace Irish culture — whether they have Irish heritage or not. But behind all the revelry, St. Patrick’s Day has a deep and fascinating history that goes far beyond the modern celebrations. Some of the traditions we associate with "In the Name of the Grandfather" is the fourteenth episode of the twentieth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It first aired on Sky1 on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2009 and aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 22, 2009. It was the first episode of the show to premiere in Europe before airing on Fox. Saint Patrick's Day is an Irish holiday traditionally celebrated on March 17th to honor the eponymous saint. The holiday is notable for two aspects: the first was that people are to wear green clothing, or similarly green accessories on that day, and the second was it being the holiday with the largest consumption of alcohol. Springfield tended to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day by wearing green During the Saint Patrick's Day parade one year, Bart accidentally becomes drunk, eventually leading to the outlaw of alcohol in Springfield. Springfield tried to hold an alcohol-free Saint Patrick's Day on another occasion. However, without the alcohol, there was a street riot. Episodes taking place on or centering around St. Patrick's Day. The Northern Irish Leprechaun resembles the traditional Irish Leprechaun, except he wears all orange to show his support for the Orangemen (Protestant Unionists). He looks like his counterpart except he has bushy eyebrows and mutton chop whiskers and wears a frock coat with tails, a white dress shirt with a bow-tie, and a top hat. He is first shown leading the Protestant St. Patrick's Day The perfect St Patricks Day Parade Lisa Simpson Animated GIF for your conversation. Discover and Share the best GIFs on Tenor. St. Patrick's Day ParadeSaturday, March 15, 2025Downtown Tampa3:00pm-5:30pmFor additional information, please visit St. Patrick's Day Parade About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment" is the eighteenth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 16, 1997. [2] In the episode, Springfield enacts prohibition after a raucous Saint Patrick's Day celebration. Following an incident (involving Bart) at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Springfield resets itself to the Prohibition Period, and per the style of the Roaring 1920s. It’s even under investigation by Detective Rex Banner, who commits himself to finding out who the Beer Baron is. The 264th New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade marches up Fifth Ave. at 11 a.m. Monday. The events begins at E. 44th St. and ends at E. 79th St. Springfield's St. Patrick's Day Parade in The Simpsons episode "Homer vs. The Eighteenth Ammendement" Season 8 episode 18 Officer O'Hara: Springfield's St. Patrick's Day parade features a float honoring "2000 Years of Irish Cops." Oh, Crap!: At the beginning, Bart ridicules Lisa for wearing green, saying she looks stupid. When they enter, everyone (even the teachers) are wearing green and looking at Bart who's the only one in his usual clothes on St. Patrick's Day. Happy St. Paddy's everyone :O Decided to upload a few St. Patrick's Day clips that were not from the prohibition episode. From The Simpsons, Season 18, Episode 9: Kill Gil, Vol. 1 & 2Foll Hundreds of people participated in the St. Patrick's Day Parade Sunday, ahead of a holiday meant to celebrate Irish culture. 24/7 Live Philadelphia Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware. Homer vs. the 18th Amendment: Directed by Bob Anderson. With Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith. After alcohol is banned in Springfield, Homer adopts the moniker of the "Beer Baron" to bootleg liquor, prompting an investigation from an uptight Treasury agent.
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