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*Mr. Burns goes to The Simpsons' house, asking Homer for his daughter. When Homer asks if he means Maggie, Mr. Burns can be heard mumbling "The baby who shot me" while Maggie makes a pistol gesture. This refers back to ''[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (part two)]]''. | *Mr. Burns goes to The Simpsons' house, asking Homer for his daughter. When Homer asks if he means Maggie, Mr. Burns can be heard mumbling "The baby who shot me" while Maggie makes a pistol gesture. This refers back to ''[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (part two)]]''. | ||
*Mr. Burns tells a hippe to "to shine on your crazy diamond" refering to the song by Pink Floyd of the same name. | *Mr. Burns tells a hippe to "to shine on your crazy diamond" refering to the song by Pink Floyd of the same name. | ||
+ | *In ''Bart Carny'', a can of Lil' Lisa Slurry can be seen in the water | ||
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Revision as of 05:56, July 11, 2010
- This is one of the few episodes were Mr Burns becomes poor.
- This is the only episode where all of Springfield starts to recycle.
- The title is a reference to The Old Man and The Sea.
- Mr. Burns goes to The Simpsons' house, asking Homer for his daughter. When Homer asks if he means Maggie, Mr. Burns can be heard mumbling "The baby who shot me" while Maggie makes a pistol gesture. This refers back to Who Shot Mr. Burns? (part two).
- Mr. Burns tells a hippe to "to shine on your crazy diamond" refering to the song by Pink Floyd of the same name.
- In Bart Carny, a can of Lil' Lisa Slurry can be seen in the water