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== Cultural references ==
 
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*The title of the story is a reference to the name of a fictional book in the 1922 film ''Sullivan's Travels'', ''Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?'', which is also the title of [[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?|a season two Simpsons episode]], [[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?|a season twenty-first Simpsons episode]] and a popular 2002 film.
 
*The title of the story is a reference to the name of a fictional book in the 1922 film ''Sullivan's Travels'', ''Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?'', which is also the title of [[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?|a season two Simpsons episode]], [[Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?|a season twenty-first Simpsons episode]] and a popular 2002 film.
  
 
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