"We kicked down the back door but then there was a metal door." I love seeing characters who KNOW what kinda wacky world they live in and take precautions accordingly!
"Look at me! I'm the prime minister of Ireland!" - Drunk Homer with barrel on his head. These random moments of nonsensical humor is what makes The SImpsons so superior to everything else ever.
Schokoladenkeks: True. But in the 70s there were FAR more bombings in the UK than there are now. The number of terrorist incidents in the UK now is the lowest in over a century. It's never been safer to walk the streets of London and not be bombed.
Where are the designated drivers? Beat it!!! i got no room for cheapskates.....hahahaha that line just had me in tears. total disregard for safety Moe.
@@subiabredShafting Irish people from work was a thing in the UK for centuries. Apparently when a lot of Irish came into the US to the point many other residents got fed up, some shops and companies openly refused to employ Irish people.
I love watching this every St. Patrick's Day! (0:49) It's actually just ONE of the busiest drinking days of the year. Another is New Year's Eve! There's no way they'd get away with the bit at 2:09 in a modern episode. Another reason why "The Simpsons" was so much better in its' prime (this was the final season before Mike Scully took over as showrunner and things began to go downhill somewhat).
Maybe in America, but the Fish and Chips bombing (and Homer declaring himself the Prime Minister of Ireland with a barrel on his head) is almost always cut from UK airings.
"I'm tired of looking like the world's worst mother!" This coming from the woman who didn't even warn her son about going to school NOT wearing green on St. Patrick's day...
Too late Marge, everyone in Springfield already thinks that you're the world's worst mother thanks to Bart's antics and Helen Lovejoy making everyone think that about you.....
@@cesarvictoriano8072 That she is. Even if Marge wasn't around, Helen Lovejoy would of course still find ways to stir the pot and make everyone as miserable as her.
Drunk Apu: "Everybody get naked! Come on, don't be stuck up, it's going to be great!" Kirk: "Well, why not!! This party's just getting started!!" (Tears shirt open) I die of laughter every time! 😂
I get that there is a huge Irish-American population, but is St. Patrick's Day basically an enormous drinking contest over there? And I couldn't help laugh at Bart's misfortune for a grim reason - said reason is that he's wearing his traditional orange in a sea of green. Anyone who did Irish history at school will know why that is unsettling.
Zach Brookes I'm from Dublin :) I can't deny that there's a huge amount of drinking, but there's also an amazing, friendly atmosphere. The whole country is just buzzing with energy. I don't drink but I always go out for St Patrick's Day. There are lots of cultural events celebrating our art, music and history and of course, céilís (traditional Irish dance events where everyone can join in). There are parades all over the country, which involve months of work from volunteers and groups in the local community. And of course, there are a great many child-friendly events, so there is so much to do and enjoy without getting drunk.
The old woman who told everyone that Bart was drunk appeared later on as one of the prohibition ladies who got all alcohol in Springfield banned. I guess she wanted to spoil everyone's fun and make everyone as miserable as her because that's the only way she can be happy.
@@youjustgotcitricacidinmyey1440 Orange is known for representing Unionism in Northern Ireland, a political view that either supports the status-quo that Northern Ireland is part of the UK, or that seeks to have the whole island of Ireland rejoin the UK. It is seen as the exact opposite of the color to wear on Saint Patrick's Day.
@@srujan00 Well that one can be controversial too, and precisely for that reason, among Irish with strong nationalism opinions. There's a traffic light in Syracuse where the colors on the traffic signal are out of order, because the local Irish community refused to let British red stand on top of Irish green. That sounds like it is a lawsuit waiting to happen when a color-blind driver who depends on the position of the traffic signal lights to tell them apart, ends up getting in an accident because they didn't realize the bottom signal meant stop.
What about Luigi and Fat Tony and his crew? Yet they still exist on the show. That's some of the reason why I can't watch newer episodes of the show anymore, besides the lousy writing too.
Grandpa Simpson "Who chased the Irish out of Springfield village in ought four?" Elderly Irishman: "And a fine job ye did too lad." I guess Abe sleeps through this day.
2:09 that ira joke. holy shit.
“Where everyone is a lil Irish except of course for the gays and the Italians” - my favorite simpsons line
I love how Lenny can both be at the parade and drinking at the bar at the same time. That’s dedication to the cause! 😂
I didn’t notice
Carl was there too
Probably on the parade route
@Me GOSH YOU ANNOYING IDIOTS OVERUSE THAT STUPID CRINGY EMOJI!
@@TheSherriea1 someone needs to get laid
"We kicked down the back door but then there was a metal door." I love seeing characters who KNOW what kinda wacky world they live in and take precautions accordingly!
lol yeah Moe's just shaking his head as Lenny says that.
@Sans Uhhhhhh..... ok?
Bart: I'm going down to Moe's for a couple beers.
Homer: I'm coming with ya.
Why is Bart so determined to get his mother upset and worked up? What a mean brat!!
Cause it's so damn funny.
Creepy Mario wish my dad was like that...
@@girlgarde lulz ur a pussy
@@girlgarde that's the point of Bart
"Look at me! I'm the prime minister of Ireland!" - Drunk Homer with barrel on his head.
These random moments of nonsensical humor is what makes The SImpsons so superior to everything else ever.
As an Irishman i'd prefer homer to run us
Scott Buckley Lol
Lance Uppercut 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Don't wanna be a sore thumb but Ireland's prime minister is called the Taoiseach
Moe: Hey Homer, ain't that your kid on TV?
I never realised how dark that bombing part is. The Simpsons had some mighty balls
fuck off
it's true you socialist
Says the shit for brains moron using mostly American inventions.
Schokoladenkeks: Have you ever studied history? I'm going to assume not.
Schokoladenkeks: True. But in the 70s there were FAR more bombings in the UK than there are now. The number of terrorist incidents in the UK now is the lowest in over a century. It's never been safer to walk the streets of London and not be bombed.
Wow I've never seen that IRA bit. I think it's taken out of versions screened outside the US.
No it's in Ireland too
For obvious reasons of course.
Its not cut in Australia either. Just in England cause yeah IRA and shit.
The IRA joke was funny
I was amazed how that was kept in 😂
"What are YOU looking at?"
The innocent words of a drunken child.
Well, I’ll tell you what we’re looking at, young man; a town gone mad. A town who’s very conscience was washed away in a tide of beer and green vomit.
@Brian Peterson I’ll come with you
Reminds me of John Mulaney's "drunk child" bit lol.
@@leogel1116 The time has come for finger pointing and most of them are squarely aimed to the boy's parents.
Funny how they added overcast weather
I dont get it
Big_dro weather is always overcast in Ireland
Where are the designated drivers? Beat it!!! i got no room for cheapskates.....hahahaha that line just had me in tears. total disregard for safety Moe.
Best line of the whole episode.
I've always liked when he does that look and the sigh after Lenny tells him that they kicked down the door.
Well yeah, he doesn't have room for cheapskates!
"No one's pinching his legs!" That's true sibling love there!
revenge for destroying her large tomato and denying her revenge for it by making him part of an intelligence experiment with a hamster.
3:07 the "No Irish need apply" sign is a great detail
Mind explaining it? I'm not a native speaker 😢
@@subiabred The USA likes to celebrate its Irish-American heritage but ignores the past hatred given towards Irish Americans.
@@subiabredShafting Irish people from work was a thing in the UK for centuries. Apparently when a lot of Irish came into the US to the point many other residents got fed up, some shops and companies openly refused to employ Irish people.
The bombing of the London Fish n Chips gets me ROFLing every single time
"Everybody *hic* Everybody get naked!"
"Don't be stuck up, it's going to be great!"
Why not? This party's just getting started!!!
+hotrdumommy Stop the celebration! That small boy is drunk!
What are you looking at **** ehha
Thats one of the best parts of parties really
They nailed the gray skies too. There’s never been a Sunny St. Patrick’s day.
2:35 Best Apu moment next to him as a hummingbird
"All this drinking, violence, destruction of property...are this the things we think of when think of the irish?" lol
dhjgjkd 🤔 yes?
Mark Lynn yes
i'm irish and can safely confirm YES
As a guy with Irish and Scottish heritage, that's all i think of too lmao
Yeeeeeessss!
To alcohol!! The cause of... *and solution to* all of life's problems!
Here here
Alcohol is not a solution, it's a distillate
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution.
When you run out of stereotypes, there's always the Irish
+Unoriginal Username
And when you run out of stereotypes for the ordinary Irish, there's the Northern Irish. Belfast Charms, Tragically Delicious.
Has anyone else noticed that Lenny is it two places at once. He's at the parade and yells out free beer and is sitting next to homer at moes
Lance Pove It’s a cartoon...
Isn't that later? the newsreport seems to be broadcast after the event
Lenny is a clone. Or a twin.
Good eye. I never noticed that.
'boy I really hope someone got fired for that blunder"
2:09 DId the Simpsons just get away with an IRA terrorism Joke about a bomb blowing up an English pub?
Yup they just did
A year before the Good Friday Agreement no less.
Chippy not pub
Get away? That's funny lol
@@JaCrispy3060 Wait, they didn't?
"where are the designated drivers?, beat it, I got no room for cheapskate's"
love that beat.
I love watching this every St. Patrick's Day!
(0:49) It's actually just ONE of the busiest drinking days of the year. Another is New Year's Eve!
There's no way they'd get away with the bit at 2:09 in a modern episode. Another reason why "The Simpsons" was so much better in its' prime (this was the final season before Mike Scully took over as showrunner and things began to go downhill somewhat).
Everybody just immediately sobers up when they find out Bart's drunk lol
"OPEN YOUR YAPS, BOYOS!"
The beer missed everyone except Bart.
Hey, what th- Ooh. *burps*
"Everybody - everybody get naked! Come on, don't be stuck-up. It's going to be great!"
3:06 "Look at me! I'm the prime minister of Ireland!" LMAO! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
🤣
"I'm the Prime Minister of Ireland!" lmao so good
Damn 2:09. That took guts to put on TV back in the day!
Maybe in America, but the Fish and Chips bombing (and Homer declaring himself the Prime Minister of Ireland with a barrel on his head) is almost always cut from UK airings.
Those irish cops are hilarious, clocking everyone on the chin on the way through
I love how seeing Bart drunk shocked everyone so much that they suddenly sobered up
You will be too if you’re kid accidentally give any alcohol to him 😮
I love how Bart is at school on St. pattys Day and minutes later, he’s at the morning St. pattys Day with Marge.
Kent Brockman said the parade was in the afternoon, he just greeted us with “top of the morning”
I sure hope somebody was fired for that blunder
I love that everyone instantly sobers up when they see Bart is wasted
"Hey have you seen SULLY?!"
Who the hell sully?! 😆
*HEY THIS IS SOME WICKED PAHTY HUH*
Hey where's that weather chick ?
LOL at they Apu "everybody get naked"
Ok Apu.
I love how they made the sky gray in this episode
Yeah because it's always overcast in Ireland. lol
The busiest drinking day of the year and Moe still looks miserable
"I'm tired of looking like the world's worst mother!"
This coming from the woman who didn't even warn her son about going to school NOT wearing green on St. Patrick's day...
Too true, no wander bart drinks.
She did not take care bart properly. He’s wandering alone and got drunk.
Too late Marge, everyone in Springfield already thinks that you're the world's worst mother thanks to Bart's antics and Helen Lovejoy making everyone think that about you.....
@@girlgarde Helen’s a pot stirrer
@@cesarvictoriano8072 That she is. Even if Marge wasn't around, Helen Lovejoy would of course still find ways to stir the pot and make everyone as miserable as her.
2:26 He can't get enough of that wonderful duff
Bart: I'm going down to Moe's for a couple of beers.
Homer: I'll come with ya
😂
One of my top ten favorite episodes
Mine too
I love seeing Bart’s friends cheer him on when they see that he’s drunk, at like 10 years old you’re the coolest kid on earth if you’re drunk
drunk Apu get me every time. lmao
Drunk Apu: "Everybody get naked! Come on, don't be stuck up, it's going to be great!"
Kirk: "Well, why not!! This party's just getting started!!"
(Tears shirt open)
I die of laughter every time! 😂
I lived in Boston for 14 years. 1:41 is unbelievably accurate.
Lot of Simpsons writers went to Harvard, so they definitely had the first hand experience.
Geno M what has Boston got to with the Irish ? .. plastic paddy's the lot of them
And a Yankees fan?
@@jamesm.3829yes pinstripes in the bleachers no fucks to give still own in Somerville
"This is the busiest drinking day of the year. Where are the designated drivers?"
*2 guys raise hands*
"Beat it! I've got no room for cheapskates!"
love how the chip shop bomb creates a jubilant riot. also 3:43 homer is saying oh sweet innocent marge you forget the south lol
LOL. Lisa and Marge looked so ashamed and embarrassed at 3:31 whilst Homer and Bart don't care.
"ARUUUGAH! Will the owner of the great big butt please move it out of my face." XD
Drunken Boy- Live. That always gets me.
The fact that barts wearing orange
Northern Irish lol
That makes him an Orangeman.
I get that there is a huge Irish-American population, but is St. Patrick's Day basically an enormous drinking contest over there? And I couldn't help laugh at Bart's misfortune for a grim reason - said reason is that he's wearing his traditional orange in a sea of green. Anyone who did Irish history at school will know why that is unsettling.
Zach Brookes I'm from Dublin :) I can't deny that there's a huge amount of drinking, but there's also an amazing, friendly atmosphere. The whole country is just buzzing with energy. I don't drink but I always go out for St Patrick's Day. There are lots of cultural events celebrating our art, music and history and of course, céilís (traditional Irish dance events where everyone can join in). There are parades all over the country, which involve months of work from volunteers and groups in the local community. And of course, there are a great many child-friendly events, so there is so much to do and enjoy without getting drunk.
Yes. In the United States it has very much evolved into an excuse to get drunk.
Protestant orange
Same with 5 de Mayo.
@@jasonwang4560 I’m from America with some Irish ancestry and I would never get drunk or drink any type of alcohol.
2:21 I love their outfits, I have something similar for St. Patrick’s Day.
Lisa responding "That's funny, I don't feel stupid" is the perfect way to deal with anyone trying to bring you down.
3:18 "What're you lookin' at?"😌😠🍺
☹️😐😧
We kicked down the backdoor but then there was a metal door.....lenny is underated
“No one’s pinching his legs.” Lisa, you savage. 😂
Not funny! Bart didn't deserve that.
@@UltimateFormula1Fan yes he did.
@@UltimateFormula1Fan That what happens when one doesn't wear green on St. Patty's Day.
@@bobkolterjahn4266 remember to always have your kid carry a handgun in the event the school tries to pinch them
Happy St. Patrick's Day!☘️🍀
I like how Snake is randomly at the parade drinking and celebrating instead of robbing people lol
1:36
AROOOGA!!!
"Will the owner of the great big butt please move it out of my face!?" 😆
Well we ended up with prohibition this year on St Pats Day with all the bars shut.
Am I the only one who thinks the owner of the great big butt that was in Bart's way could have been Chief Wiggum?
I love the bottle of green dye with "Poison" written on it.
The old woman who told everyone that Bart was drunk appeared later on as one of the prohibition ladies who got all alcohol in Springfield banned. I guess she wanted to spoil everyone's fun and make everyone as miserable as her because that's the only way she can be happy.
Happy ST pats day from the rest of the UK to our brothers in Northern Ireland 🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
0:18 Nelson looks like he came from the boston celtics logo
I love how Marge even dyed her hair green for the day
Being Irish I can say that this is 100% correct.
Hi
Pretty much.
your Prime Minister wears a barrell on his head?
R Hirshi Only when he addresses the nation.
R Hirshi we dont have one
I like how they had to change Marges hair so she looks different because she wears green every episode
they even made the weather all overcast and gloomy like in Ireland
It's funny because Bart's wearing Orange.
Orange is for the Dutch! You can wear it on 4/20.
@@youjustgotcitricacidinmyey1440 Orange is known for representing Unionism in Northern Ireland, a political view that either supports the status-quo that Northern Ireland is part of the UK, or that seeks to have the whole island of Ireland rejoin the UK. It is seen as the exact opposite of the color to wear on Saint Patrick's Day.
@@youjustgotcitricacidinmyey1440 orange is for the northern unionist movements
@@carultch what about red, the true opposite of green? I guess - British redcoats?
@@srujan00 Well that one can be controversial too, and precisely for that reason, among Irish with strong nationalism opinions. There's a traffic light in Syracuse where the colors on the traffic signal are out of order, because the local Irish community refused to let British red stand on top of Irish green.
That sounds like it is a lawsuit waiting to happen when a color-blind driver who depends on the position of the traffic signal lights to tell them apart, ends up getting in an accident because they didn't realize the bottom signal meant stop.
Ahhh the good ol’ days of The Simpsons when nobody got offended at hilarious stereotypes.
Pause at the bottle Moe is carrying 0:41
"The innocent words of a drunken child" 😆😆
Springfield is really a great town to live in.
"Apu is an offensive stereotype. We gotta get rid of him."
The Irish:
What about Luigi and Fat Tony and his crew? Yet they still exist on the show. That's some of the reason why I can't watch newer episodes of the show anymore, besides the lousy writing too.
"Look at me, I'm the Prime Minister of Ireland" - looks exactly like Mehole alright! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
one of my favorite episodes
1:37 AWOOGA!!! 🫠🫠🫠
Happy Saint Patrick's Day! 🍀
I crack up hard when they started throwing beer at that float 😭😭
What a waste of beer!
LOLOL!!
Imagine the REAL Irish Prime Minister here at Moe's hearing Homer imitating him.
Marge: Doesn't the Prime Minister of Ireland seem a little "festive" to you?
"HAVE YOU SEEN SULLY!"
"Prohibition has been called a lumbering dinosaur."
2:09 a cameo is made by the ira here
This party's JUST GETTING STARTED!!!!
The fact bart is wearing the orange shirt on paddy's day tut tut tut 😂😂
@chucksfeedandseed hahaha too right 😂😂🇮🇪☘️
>When you, an Englishman, tell Americans who have Irish ancestry that you also have Irish ancestry and their brains start to malfunction
3:06 "Look at me! I'm the prime minister of Ireland"
Im getting ready for this week!
Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone!
It's like Bart forgot what day it was
I never noticed that IRA reference 😂
As an Irish person I don't no where pinching comes from
Happy St Patrick's Day, anyone drunk yet?
Bart Simpson got drunk at St. Patrick's Day
2:57 Miss Hoover without her glasses that's a goof.
Grandpa Simpson "Who chased the Irish out of Springfield village in ought four?"
Elderly Irishman: "And a fine job ye did too lad."
I guess Abe sleeps through this day.
Haha, classic Simps. Beside the 'Kiss me I'm Irish' banner, there Moe has a employment vacancy sign 'No Irish need apply'!
+jimjam999able
It would be funnier if Moe had a sign that said "No Dutch need apply". Because Moe is Dutch.
+carultch Really? His surname is Syzlak, which sounds Eastern european rather than Dutch
+Sobek2496 according to the Simpson Moe Syzslak illegally immigrated from the Netherlands as a child.
Moe has been already part Italian and part Dutch, and if you take the surname, part Slav.
I love how Homer was just going to go with Bart to Moe's😂😂