− | When [[Homer]] needed a sponsor for his bowling team, he went to see [[Mr. Burns]], who was then experiencing ether-induced hallucinations. Burns visually portrayed Homer as Poppin' Fresh, the Pillsbury mascot, so in his elevated mood he wrote a check. Later, when Burns had recovered, he was annoyed to discover that he had written a check out "to my pal, Poppin' Fresh". [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.|Smithers]] used a computer to search the employee file in order to see who could have pulled off such an impersonation, coming up with two possibilities. First was [[Pops Freshenmeyer]], whose picture was overlaid on that of Poppin' Fresh with no resemblance. Second was Homer, and when his picture was overlaid on that of Poppin' Fresh, the computer indicated a "perfect match". The probability of the computer making an error was 1 in 44 billion.<ref>"[[Team Homer]]"</ref> | + | When [[Homer]] needed a sponsor for his bowling team, he went to see [[Mr. Burns]], who was then experiencing ether-induced hallucinations. Burns visually portrayed Homer as Poppin' Fresh, the Pillsbury mascot, so in his elevated mood he wrote a check. Later, when Burns had recovered, he was annoyed to discover that he had written a check out "to my pal, Poppin' Fresh". [[Smithers]] used a computer to search the employee file in order to see who could have pulled off such an impersonation, coming up with two possibilities. First was [[Pops Freshenmeyer]], whose picture was overlaid on that of Poppin' Fresh with no resemblance. Second was Homer, and when his picture was overlaid on that of Poppin' Fresh, the computer indicated a "perfect match". The probability of the computer making an error was 1 in 44 billion.<ref>"[[Team Homer]]"</ref> |