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*The story's title could be considered a pun on either of two American sitcoms: ''{{w|Everybody Loves Raymond}}'' or ''{{w|Everybody Hates Chris}}''.
 
*The story's title could be considered a pun on either of two American sitcoms: ''{{w|Everybody Loves Raymond}}'' or ''{{w|Everybody Hates Chris}}''.
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*[[Bart]] says that after spilling the chemicals on himself, he is "more hated than {{w|Jon Stewart}} at a Republican fundraiser". Stewart generally supports the Democratic party and is well-known for his outspoken criticism of conservative institutions and politicians. A Republican fundrasier, therefore, is an event at which he would most likely not be welcome.
  
 
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References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • The story's title could be considered a pun on either of two American sitcoms: Everybody Loves Raymond or Everybody Hates Chris.
  • Bart says that after spilling the chemicals on himself, he is "more hated than Jon Stewart at a Republican fundraiser". Stewart generally supports the Democratic party and is well-known for his outspoken criticism of conservative institutions and politicians. A Republican fundrasier, therefore, is an event at which he would most likely not be welcome.