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*[[Dr. L. Bastinado]] says that she sometimes smiles knowingly at {{W|Garrison Keillor}}'s observations. | *[[Dr. L. Bastinado]] says that she sometimes smiles knowingly at {{W|Garrison Keillor}}'s observations. | ||
− | *[[Lenny]] asks [[Krusty]] if he ever met {{W|Barbara Eden}}. Krusty said that he cream-pied her at an award show once. Carl then said that Jeannie kicked Krusty's butt, referencing the show '' | + | *[[Lenny]] asks [[Krusty]] if he ever met {{W|Barbara Eden}}. Krusty said that he cream-pied her at an award show once. Carl then said that Jeannie kicked Krusty's butt, referencing the show ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]'', which Eden starred in. |
*Krusty's office has ''[[Garfield]]'' comic strips in. | *Krusty's office has ''[[Garfield]]'' comic strips in. | ||
*When Krusty starts telling jokes, he asks "What's [[Mr. Burns]]' favorite musical act?" and answers with "Sonny and Chernobyl", referencing the musical act [[Sonny & Cher]] and the {{W|Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant}}. | *When Krusty starts telling jokes, he asks "What's [[Mr. Burns]]' favorite musical act?" and answers with "Sonny and Chernobyl", referencing the musical act [[Sonny & Cher]] and the {{W|Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant}}. |
Latest revision as of 17:37, June 5, 2022
Cultural references[edit]
- Dr. L. Bastinado says that she sometimes smiles knowingly at Garrison Keillor's observations.
- Lenny asks Krusty if he ever met Barbara Eden. Krusty said that he cream-pied her at an award show once. Carl then said that Jeannie kicked Krusty's butt, referencing the show I Dream of Jeannie, which Eden starred in.
- Krusty's office has Garfield comic strips in.
- When Krusty starts telling jokes, he asks "What's Mr. Burns' favorite musical act?" and answers with "Sonny and Chernobyl", referencing the musical act Sonny & Cher and the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.