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==Plot== ==Plot==
As Abbey contemplates the likelihood that her medical license will be taken away the following day, she grumpily attends a big White House party for her birthday. Bartlet receives another visit from decorous British Ambassador Lord John Marbury, who argues against Bartlet's meeting with a murderous Irish terrorist. Meanwhile, Sam meets with Senator Enlow, who is blocking the funding of a controversial scientific project that would cost billions. Donna discovers that the national border near her ] birthplace has been redrawn slightly—making her officially a ]. Abbey, C.J. and Amy Gardner mischievously sneak out of Abbey's birthday party to drink and gossip. As Abbey contemplates the likelihood that her medical license will be taken away the following day, she grumpily attends a big White House party for her birthday. Bartlet receives another visit from decorous British Ambassador Lord John Marbury, who argues against Bartlet's meeting with a murderous Irish terrorist. Meanwhile, Sam meets with Senator Enlow, who is blocking the funding of a controversial scientific project that would cost billions. Donna discovers that the national border near her ] birthplace has been redrawn slightly—making her officially a ]. Abbey, C.J. and Amy Gardner mischievously sneak out of Abbey's birthday party to drink and gossip.

==Trivia==
Lord John Marbury refers to Lagavulin Single Malt whiskey as an Islay malt (with the emphasis on the 's', so that it is pronounced 'Izlay'). It's actually pronounced , as in 'eye-lay'.


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Television episode
"Dead Irish Writers"

"Dead Irish Writers" is episode 59 of The West Wing.

Plot

As Abbey contemplates the likelihood that her medical license will be taken away the following day, she grumpily attends a big White House party for her birthday. Bartlet receives another visit from decorous British Ambassador Lord John Marbury, who argues against Bartlet's meeting with a murderous Irish terrorist. Meanwhile, Sam meets with Senator Enlow, who is blocking the funding of a controversial scientific project that would cost billions. Donna discovers that the national border near her Minnesota birthplace has been redrawn slightly—making her officially a Canadian. Abbey, C.J. and Amy Gardner mischievously sneak out of Abbey's birthday party to drink and gossip.

Trivia

Lord John Marbury refers to Lagavulin Single Malt whiskey as an Islay malt (with the emphasis on the 's', so that it is pronounced 'Izlay'). It's actually pronounced , as in 'eye-lay'.

External link

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