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− | *The title is a parody of the novel of 2003 written by Laura Weisberger and the film of 2006, "The Devil Wears Prada", directed by David Frankel. | + | ==Culture References== |
+ | *The title is a parody of the novel of 2003 written by Laura Weisberger and the film of 2006, "The Devil Wears Prada", directed by David Frankel. "Nada" is spanish for "nothing". | ||
*Homer and Marge visit "Smooches on the Beach" hotel for a romantic getaway, which is a parody of the real Shutters on the Beach Hotel in Santa Monica, California. (http://shuttersonthebeach.com/) | *Homer and Marge visit "Smooches on the Beach" hotel for a romantic getaway, which is a parody of the real Shutters on the Beach Hotel in Santa Monica, California. (http://shuttersonthebeach.com/) | ||
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Culture References
- The title is a parody of the novel of 2003 written by Laura Weisberger and the film of 2006, "The Devil Wears Prada", directed by David Frankel. "Nada" is spanish for "nothing".
- Homer and Marge visit "Smooches on the Beach" hotel for a romantic getaway, which is a parody of the real Shutters on the Beach Hotel in Santa Monica, California. (http://shuttersonthebeach.com/)