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The Simpsons Season 24 Episode 18
Homer is recruited to be a deacon by the cutting-edge new pastor. The dry cleaner mistakenly switches Marge’s wedding dress for one of Krusty’s costumes.
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Serie: The Simpsons
Episode Title: Pulpit Friction
Air Date: 2013-04-28
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