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Difference between revisions of "Lisa's Wedding/References"

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*[[Hugh Parkfield]] is a parody of English actor [[Wikipedia:Hugh Grant|Hugh Grant]].
 
*[[Hugh Parkfield]] is a parody of English actor [[Wikipedia:Hugh Grant|Hugh Grant]].
 
*The [[Wikipedia:Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster|Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster]] is now a digital display, but is not reliable like the old analogue clock was. Whether Big Ben and other bells are still inside is not known.
 
*The [[Wikipedia:Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster|Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster]] is now a digital display, but is not reliable like the old analogue clock was. Whether Big Ben and other bells are still inside is not known.
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*Marge says that in England a mile is called a kilometer. Aside from the fact that these a two different things, England still uses miles as opposed to kilometers, just like the US.
  
 
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Trivia

  • This episode takes place in the year 2010, 15 years from 1995, when the episode aired.
  • Hugh Parkfield is a parody of English actor Hugh Grant.
  • The Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster is now a digital display, but is not reliable like the old analogue clock was. Whether Big Ben and other bells are still inside is not known.
  • Marge says that in England a mile is called a kilometer. Aside from the fact that these a two different things, England still uses miles as opposed to kilometers, just like the US.

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