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− | ''Homer, I Hardly Knew Me'' appears only in the | + | *''Homer, I Hardly Knew Me'' appears only in the segment "The Thing and I" in "[[Treehouse of Horror VII]]". |
− | + | *The title is a reference to {{W|Germaine Greer}}'s 1989 biography of her father, ''Daddy, We Hardly Knew You'', which was borrowed in turn from the 19th century Irish folk song "{{w|Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye}}". | |
− | The title is a reference to {{W|Germaine Greer}}'s 1989 biography of her father, ''Daddy, We Hardly Knew You'', which was borrowed in turn from the 19th century Irish folk song "{{w|Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye}}". | ||
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*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VII}} | *{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VII}} | ||
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Homer, I Hardly Knew Me
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Homer, I Hardly Knew Me is Homer's autobiography. He keeps several stacks of unsold copies in the attic.
Behind the laughter
- Homer, I Hardly Knew Me appears only in the segment "The Thing and I" in "Treehouse of Horror VII".
- The title is a reference to Germaine Greer's 1989 biography of her father, Daddy, We Hardly Knew You, which was borrowed in turn from the 19th century Irish folk song "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye".