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*Selma can't smell - so she can't say she has a smell she can't live without. | *Selma can't smell - so she can't say she has a smell she can't live without. | ||
*Homer needs to pay mortgage, but he already did that with Grampa. | *Homer needs to pay mortgage, but he already did that with Grampa. | ||
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*The IOU lands on the lamp face-up, but the words can be seen the right way - if that was to happen, it needs to be face-down. | *The IOU lands on the lamp face-up, but the words can be seen the right way - if that was to happen, it needs to be face-down. | ||
*When Bart removes the mask, Lisa is in the fifth row, but in the next crowd shot, she isn't there. | *When Bart removes the mask, Lisa is in the fifth row, but in the next crowd shot, she isn't there. | ||
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Cultural references
- Barney smokes a cigar without removing the wrapper, and sees "Sgt. Pepper" (a reference to the album of The Beatles: "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band") growing out of Homer's back.
Goofs
- It's strange how only Bart ended up in ballet, since a big group of children were waiting in line for other sports before there were no places left.
- Moe sniffs a cigar before unwrapping it, before telling Barney he needs to unwrap the cigar before smoking.
- Selma can't smell - so she can't say she has a smell she can't live without.
- Homer needs to pay mortgage, but he already did that with Grampa.
- The IOU lands on the lamp face-up, but the words can be seen the right way - if that was to happen, it needs to be face-down.
- When Bart removes the mask, Lisa is in the fifth row, but in the next crowd shot, she isn't there.
- The test course is just basically a straight line.