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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The title is a parody of ''{{w|Tuesdays with Morrie}}'', a novel that had a {{W2|Tuesdays with Morrie|film|television movie adaptation}} starring [[Hank Azaria]], and whose author, [[Mitch Albom]], guest stars in the episode.
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*The title is a parody of ''{{W|Tuesdays with Morrie}}'', a novel that had a {{W2|Tuesdays with Morrie|film|television movie adaptation}} starring [[Hank Azaria]], and whose author, [[Mitch Albom]], guest stars in the episode.
*The title screen gag is a spoof of ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''. [[Agnes Skinner]] rides a bicycle across the screen as the {{w|Wicked Witch of the West}}'s theme ("Miss Gulch") plays.
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*The title screen gag is a spoof of ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''. [[Agnes Skinner]] rides a bicycle across the screen as the {{W|Wicked Witch of the West}}'s theme ("Miss Gulch") plays.
 
*[[Wet 'N' Wacky World]] was formerly [[John F. Kennedy]] naval museum.
 
*[[Wet 'N' Wacky World]] was formerly [[John F. Kennedy]] naval museum.
[[File:Friendly Manitoba license plate.png|300px|thumb|[[Marge]] took a photo of a "{{w|Vehicle registration plates of Manitoba|Friendly Manitoba}}" license plate from [[Canada]]. These plates were issued from 1997 to 2012]]
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[[File:Friendly Manitoba license plate.png|300px|thumb|[[Marge]] took a photo of a "{{W|Vehicle registration plates of Manitoba|Friendly Manitoba}}" license plate from [[Canada]]. These plates were issued from 1997 to 2012]]
*[[Marge]] took a photo of a "{{w|Vehicle registration plates of Manitoba|Friendly Manitoba}}" license plate from [[Canada]]. These plates were issued from 1997 to 2012.
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*[[Marge]] took a photo of a "{{W|Vehicle registration plates of Manitoba|Friendly Manitoba}}" license plate from [[Canada]]. These plates were issued from 1997 to 2012.
*According to [[Abe]], he once high-dived into a damp sponge for the amusement of Chair of the Federal Reserve {{w|Paul Volcker}}.
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*According to [[Abe]], he once high-dived into a damp sponge for the amusement of Chair of the Federal Reserve {{W|Paul Volcker}}.
 
*[[Slimu]]'s name is an obvious pun on {{W|Shamu}}, a famous performing orca at {{W|SeaWorld}}.
 
*[[Slimu]]'s name is an obvious pun on {{W|Shamu}}, a famous performing orca at {{W|SeaWorld}}.
**The song "{{w|I Got You (I Feel Good)}}" by [[James Brown]] and the US president anthem "{{w|Hail to the Chief}}" are heard during Slimu's show.
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**The song "{{W|I Got You (I Feel Good)}}" by [[James Brown]] and the US president anthem "{{W|Hail to the Chief}}" are heard during Slimu's show.
*One of the WW2 sailors compared riding a shark to riding the Cyclone at {{w|Coney Island}}. The {{w|Coney Island Cyclone}} is a wooden roller coaster and a very popular landmark in [[New York City]].
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*One of the WW2 sailors compared riding a shark to riding the Cyclone at {{W|Coney Island}}. The {{W|Coney Island Cyclone}} is a wooden roller coaster and a very popular landmark in [[New York City]].
*Another WW2 sailor read about dust evils in {{w|Yuma Desert|Yuma}} when he was in [[Boston]].
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*Another WW2 sailor read about dust evils in {{W|Yuma Desert|Yuma}} when he was in [[Boston]].
*[[Marshall Goldman]] owns a [[Mapple]] computer, a parody of {{w|Apple Inc.}}.
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*[[Marshall Goldman]] owns a [[Mapple]] computer, a parody of {{W|Apple Inc.}}.
*The newspaper comic strip ''{{w|Cathy}}'' is on the ''[[Springfield Shopper]]''.
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*The newspaper comic strip ''{{W|Cathy}}'' is on the ''[[Springfield Shopper]]''.
*When Abe worked as a shoeshine boy at [[Springfield Union Station]] in 1933, one of his customers was reading a ''Springfield Shopper'' edition that had the headline "{{w|Curly Howard|Curly}} To {{w|Shemp Howard|Shemp}}: You're Out!". A reference to ''[[The Three Stooges]]''.
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*When Abe worked as a shoeshine boy at [[Springfield Union Station]] in 1933, one of his customers was reading a ''Springfield Shopper'' edition that had the headline "{{W|Curly Howard|Curly}} To {{W|Shemp Howard|Shemp}}: You're Out!". A reference to ''[[The Three Stooges]]''.
*The song that plays during the vintage train station scenes is "{{w|Chattanooga Choo Choo}}" by {{w|Glenn Miller Orchestra}}.
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*The song that plays during the vintage train station scenes is "{{W|Chattanooga Choo Choo}}" by {{W|Glenn Miller Orchestra}}.
[[File:Thursdays with Abie Three Stooges.png|300px|thumb|The ''[[Springfield Shopper]]'' headline "{{w|Curly Howard|Curly}} To {{w|Shemp Howard|Shemp}}: You're Out!" is a reference to ''[[The Three Stooges]]'']]
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[[File:Thursdays with Abie Three Stooges.png|300px|thumb|The ''[[Springfield Shopper]]'' headline "{{W|Curly Howard|Curly}} To {{W|Shemp Howard|Shemp}}: You're Out!" is a reference to ''[[The Three Stooges]]'']]
 
*The Hollywood stars seen departing the train are [[Jimmy Durante]], [[Shirley Temple]], [[W. C. Fields]], [[Laurel & Hardy]], [[James Cagney]] and [[Boris Karloff]] as [[Frankenstein|Frankestein's Monster]].
 
*The Hollywood stars seen departing the train are [[Jimmy Durante]], [[Shirley Temple]], [[W. C. Fields]], [[Laurel & Hardy]], [[James Cagney]] and [[Boris Karloff]] as [[Frankenstein|Frankestein's Monster]].
 
*A young Abe was cleaning American film actor [[Clark Gable]]'s shoes.
 
*A young Abe was cleaning American film actor [[Clark Gable]]'s shoes.
*Gable mentions he worked as an extra in the 1930 film ''{{w|Du Barry, Woman of Passion}}''.
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*Gable mentions he worked as an extra in the 1930 film ''{{W|Du Barry, Woman of Passion}}''.
 
*Abe read ''{{ap|Gone with the Wind|Thursdays with Abie}}'', a book by [[Margaret Mitchell]] that Grampa gave to [[Clark Gable]], who later starred in a [[Gone with the Wind|a film adaptation]] as [[Rhett Butler]].
 
*Abe read ''{{ap|Gone with the Wind|Thursdays with Abie}}'', a book by [[Margaret Mitchell]] that Grampa gave to [[Clark Gable]], who later starred in a [[Gone with the Wind|a film adaptation]] as [[Rhett Butler]].
*[[Nelson]] sings a different version of "{{w|Mary Had a Little Lamb}}".
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*[[Nelson]] sings a different version of "{{W|Mary Had a Little Lamb}}".
*[[Mr. Burns]] tells [[Homer]] a story about how he won the {{w|Opium War}}. Burns also mentions the {{w|Yangtze}} river.
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*[[Mr. Burns]] tells [[Homer]] a story about how he won the {{W|Opium War}}. Burns also mentions the {{W|Yangtze}} river.
*Marshall Goldman filled an application for a {{w|Pulitzer Prize}}.
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*Marshall Goldman filled an application for a {{W|Pulitzer Prize}}.
 
*The play ''{{ap|Out of the Mouth of Abe|play}}'' was created by "Jim Henson's Creature Shop". [[Jim Henson]] was an American puppeteer, best known for creating ''[[The Muppets]]''.
 
*The play ''{{ap|Out of the Mouth of Abe|play}}'' was created by "Jim Henson's Creature Shop". [[Jim Henson]] was an American puppeteer, best known for creating ''[[The Muppets]]''.
*The classic railroad bulls sing "{{w|Old Dan Tucker}}", an American popular song.
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*The classic railroad bulls sing "{{W|Old Dan Tucker}}", an American popular song.
*The failing banks Abe saw through the window included the {{w|IndyMac}} and the {{w|Washington Mutual}}. Both of these failed in 2008 due to insolvency. Abe compared the scene to the 1930s, when the {{w|Great Depression}} took place.
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*The failing banks Abe saw through the window included the {{W|IndyMac}} and the {{W|Washington Mutual}}. Both of these failed in 2008 due to insolvency. Abe compared the scene to the 1930s, when the {{W|Great Depression}} took place.
*Abe mentions he once was on the set of a {{w|Warner Brothers}} cartoon and {{w|Jack L. Warner}} approached him.
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*Abe mentions he once was on the set of a {{W|Warner Brothers}} cartoon and {{W|Jack L. Warner}} approached him.
*Marshall Goldman sings a modified version of the "{{w|Bridal Chorus}}" when he is about to murder Abe.
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*Marshall Goldman sings a modified version of the "{{W|Bridal Chorus}}" when he is about to murder Abe.
*Homer mixes several things in his story, including [[Godzilla]], {{w|Colonel Tom Parker}}, {{w|The Rolling Stones}}, the {{w|British Museum}} and [[Gracie Films]].
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*Homer mixes several things in his story, including [[Godzilla]], {{W|Colonel Tom Parker}}, {{W|The Rolling Stones}}, the {{W|British Museum}} and [[Gracie Films]].
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 03:30, October 16, 2021

References/Trivia


Season 21 Episode References
449 "Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou?"
450
"Thursdays with Abie"
"Once Upon a Time in Springfield" 451


Cultural references

Marge took a photo of a "Friendly Manitoba" license plate from Canada. These plates were issued from 1997 to 2012
The Springfield Shopper headline "Curly To Shemp: You're Out!" is a reference to The Three Stooges

Trivia

  • The license plate Marge takes a photo of is "MABF02", which is the production code for the episode.
  • When Flanders shows Homer the Newspaper, The picture of Abe resembles the Internet Meme 'Awesome face'.
  • Marshall Goldman's laptop is a Mapple computer, a company which has been seen before in a few other episodes.

Goofs

  • In the scene where Carl and Lenny lowered Homer onto the train, Lenny is shown without his five-o-clock shadow.
  • Oliver Hardy's moustache disappears in one frame
Season 21 References
Homer the Whopper Bart Gets a "Z" The Great Wife Hope Treehouse of Horror XX The Devil Wears Nada Pranks and Greens Rednecks and Broomsticks Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou? Thursdays with Abie Once Upon a Time in Springfield Million Dollar Maybe Boy Meets Curl The Color Yellow Postcards from the Wedge Stealing First Base The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed American History X-cellent Chief of Hearts The Squirt and the Whale To Surveil with Love Moe Letter Blues The Bob Next Door Judge Me Tender