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In light of the upcoming vote on Scottish independence, “The Simpsons” has released a video featuring noted Scot Groundskeeper Willie sharing his views on the issue. Perhaps unsurprisingly ...
Groundskeeper Willie was never planned to be the character he would become. Originally he was just conceived as a one joke moment, an angry Springfield school janitor who was bitter at the world ...
The Simpsons has finally clarified the confusion over the hometown of Groundskeeper Willie after years of back-and-forth. First introduced on the long-running animated series back in 1991, William ...
Groundskeeper Willie: What!? Have ye gone waxy in yer beester? I canna fit in the wee vent, ye croquet-playin’ mint-muncher! Principal Skinner: Grease yourself up and go in, you guff-speaking ...
A longtime recurring character — groundskeeper Willie — found love on The Simpsons Sunday, and to honor the Scottish character the episode came complete with famous Scotland-born guest stars ...
Groundskeeper Willie Leak is approaching his 50th anniversary working at RFK Stadium. ... Most mornings, Willie Leak arrives at RFK Stadium in his Grand Cherokee between 6:30 and 7.
A Google image search of Groundskeeper Willie showed a similar photo of the character in the same stance, but he was not wearing a fur, horned hat, painted face or tattoos in the original image.
Groundskeeper Willie, the quick-tempered Springfield Elementary School janitor from “The Simpsons,” doesn’t spell out his support of an independent Scotland at first.
Groundskeeper Willie started off anything but Scottish. Paul, who played Winston in the hit sitcom, suggested the late comedy actor make his hapless housekeeper Scottish when they were filming ...
Never one to hold back, Scottish-born Groundskeeper Willie of “The Simpsons” fame is coming out in favor of Scotland’s bid for independence ahead of Thursday’s vote.