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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The band {{w|Grand Funk Railroad}} are at spot 21 on Homer's Top 40.
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*The band [[Grand Funk Railroad]] are at spot 21 on Homer's Top 40.
 
**A copy of their compilation album ''The Best of Grand Funk'' can be seen next to the list.
 
**A copy of their compilation album ''The Best of Grand Funk'' can be seen next to the list.
*Number 30 on Homer's list, "Any candy bar with the word "rageous" on the label, is likely a reference to the real-life candy bar {{w|NutRageous}}.
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*Number 30 on Homer's list, "Any candy bar with the word "rageous" on the label, is likely a reference to the real-life candy bar {{W|NutRageous}}.
 
**A NutRageous candy bar wrapper is also sitting on Homer's work console.
 
**A NutRageous candy bar wrapper is also sitting on Homer's work console.
 
*The "Homer's History" page mentions him, at age 7, dreaming of becoming president someday "by imitating [[John F. Kennedy|JFK]]".
 
*The "Homer's History" page mentions him, at age 7, dreaming of becoming president someday "by imitating [[John F. Kennedy|JFK]]".
*After being told his mother had died, "several evenings of Abe-administered {{w|NyQuil}}" followed.
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*After being told his mother had died, "several evenings of Abe-administered {{W|NyQuil}}" followed.
**The time Homer and Barney went on ''{{w|The Gong Show}}'' is mentioned.
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**The time Homer and Barney went on ''[[The Gong Show]]'' is mentioned.
 
*[[Colonel Klink]] appears.
 
*[[Colonel Klink]] appears.
**The '60s TV series ''{{w|Hogan's Heroes}}'', in which Klink appeared, is also mentioned, as is the title character, Hogan.
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**The '60s TV series ''{{W|Hogan's Heroes}}'', in which Klink appeared, is also mentioned, as is the title character, Hogan.
 
*The true identity of Homer's guardian angel is mentioned as being Sir [[Isaac Newton]].
 
*The true identity of Homer's guardian angel is mentioned as being Sir [[Isaac Newton]].
*The motto, "{{w|A mind is a terrible thing to waste}}.", is mentioned and attributed to {{w|The Ad Council}}.
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*The motto, "{{W|A mind is a terrible thing to waste}}.", is mentioned and attributed to {{W|The Ad Council}}.
*Homer's {{w|five o'clock shadow}} is said to be "the envy of {{w|George Michael}} and pouty male models the world over".
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*Homer's {{W|five o'clock shadow}} is said to be "the envy of [[George Michael]] and pouty male models the world over".
 
*Among the things "on Homer's mind" are:
 
*Among the things "on Homer's mind" are:
**The theme song from ''{{w|The Benny Hill Show|Benny Hill}}''.
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**The theme song from ''{{W|The Benny Hill Show|Benny Hill}}''.
**{{w|Austin Powers (character)|Austin Powers}} impression.
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**{{W2|Austin Powers|character}} impression.
**How to do {{w|The Chicken Dance}}.
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**How to do {{W|The Chicken Dance}}.
 
**Favorite [[M&M's|M&M]] color.
 
**Favorite [[M&M's|M&M]] color.
**What would {{w|Tim Conway}} do?
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**What would [[Tim Conway]] do?
**Air guitar moves to "{{w|Frampton Comes Alive}}".
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**Air guitar moves to "{{W|Frampton Comes Alive}}".
**Classic ''{{w|She's the Sheriff}}'' moments.
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**Classic ''{{W|She's the Sheriff}}'' moments.
**What would I do for a {{w|Klondike Bar}}.
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**What would I do for a {{W|Klondike Bar}}.
**Filmography of {{w|Ernest Borgnine}}.
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**Filmography of [[Ernest Borgnine]].
**Bank card PIN number (same as How Many Licks It Takes to Get to the Center of a {{w|Tootsie Pop}})
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**Bank card PIN number (same as How Many Licks It Takes to Get to the Center of a {{W|Tootsie Pop}})
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
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**The Homer makes an appearance later on in the book, in an faux advertisement.
 
**The Homer makes an appearance later on in the book, in an faux advertisement.
 
*Number 19: "Remembering Maggie's name on the first try", referring to Homer's tendency to forget her name.
 
*Number 19: "Remembering Maggie's name on the first try", referring to Homer's tendency to forget her name.
*Number 21: "The wild bong-rattling fury of {{w|Grand Funk Railroad}}". Homer had professed his love of the band in "[[Homerpalooza]]".
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*Number 21: "The wild bong-rattling fury of [[Grand Funk Railroad]]". Homer had professed his love of the band in "[[Homerpalooza]]".
 
*Number 25: "TELEVISION: teacher, mother, secret lover", referencing "[[Treehouse of Horror V]]", where Homer said that exact line.
 
*Number 25: "TELEVISION: teacher, mother, secret lover", referencing "[[Treehouse of Horror V]]", where Homer said that exact line.
 
*Numbers 35 and 36, respectively: "[[Greasy Joe's Bottomless Bar-B-Q Pit]]" and "Greasy Joe". ("[[Principal Charming]]")
 
*Numbers 35 and 36, respectively: "[[Greasy Joe's Bottomless Bar-B-Q Pit]]" and "Greasy Joe". ("[[Principal Charming]]")
*Number 37: "Those little {{w|Drinking bird|drinky birds}} that bob up and down". Homer had one in "[[King-Size Homer]]".
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*Number 37: "Those little {{W|Drinking bird|drinky birds}} that bob up and down". Homer had one in "[[King-Size Homer]]".
 
**A drinking bird is also sitting at his work console.
 
**A drinking bird is also sitting at his work console.
 
*Homer and Barney's childhood vow of never drinking again is mentioned. ("[[Lisa's Sax]]")
 
*Homer and Barney's childhood vow of never drinking again is mentioned. ("[[Lisa's Sax]]")
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*Colonel Klink is depicted with gray hair, despite having brown hair in his appearance on ''The Simpsons''.
 
*Colonel Klink is depicted with gray hair, despite having brown hair in his appearance on ''The Simpsons''.
  
 
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  • Colonel Klink is depicted with gray hair, despite having brown hair in his appearance on The Simpsons.