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| − | {{ch|Wade Boggs}} couldn't play in the last game because he got in an argument with Barney Gumble at [[Moe's Tavern]] over who is the greatest British Prime Minister. Boggs argued for [[Pitt the Elder]] while Barney argued for Lord Palmerston. | + | {{ch|Wade Boggs}} couldn't play in the last game because he got in an argument with Barney Gumble at [[Moe's Tavern]] over who is the greatest British Prime Minister. Boggs argued for [[Pitt the Elder]] while Barney argued for Lord Palmerston. As the argument peaks, Barney refuses Boggs' opinion violently, knocking him out with a punch. |
| + | Moe then scoffs at Boggs' choice, snidely muttering "Pitt the Elder" to ridicule the blacked-out Boggs; in his perpetual alcohol-driven buzz, Barney misunderstands the intention of support and cocks a fist, defending Pitt's supremacy by threatening Moe. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
Revision as of 16:42, August 15, 2014
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Character Information
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Lord Palmerston was a British Prime Minister.
History
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Moe then scoffs at Boggs' choice, snidely muttering "Pitt the Elder" to ridicule the blacked-out Boggs; in his perpetual alcohol-driven buzz, Barney misunderstands the intention of support and cocks a fist, defending Pitt's supremacy by threatening Moe.
Appearances
Episode – "Homer at the Bat" (mentioned)
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