- The Simpsons take Grandpa to Ireland so he can go back to visit a pub he went to during the war, but Grandpa and Homer get suckered into buying the bar.
- Feeling bad because they were too busy enjoying their new hot tub to remember to support Grampa at the Retirement Castle's sports day,the Simpsons take him to Ireland to revisit Tom O'Flanagan's pub where he had many a happy drink during the war. Unfortunately the new Irish are too busy making money to visit traditional pubs and the bar is empty. However Tom gets Abe and Homer drunk and the morning after they find they have bought the pub. To discover ways of drumming up trade they fly in Moe,who has the perfect answer. Permit people to light up in defiance of the No Smoking ban. The customers pour in. But then so do the police...—don @ minifie-1
- When the Simpsons buy a hot tub at the Springfield Home Show, they become so relaxed that they forget Grandpa's family day at the retirement home. To make it up to him they all agree to take him for one last drink at his favorite bar. When they find out it is in Ireland it quickly turns into another Simpson family vacation.
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