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'''''Homer, I Hardly Knew Me''''' is [[Homer]]'s autobiography. He keeps several stacks of unsold copies in the attic. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] found them when they were in the attic trying to track down the origin of strange noises they had been hearing. The noises turned out to be coming from Bart's previously unknown and formerly conjoined twin [[Hugo]]. | '''''Homer, I Hardly Knew Me''''' is [[Homer]]'s autobiography. He keeps several stacks of unsold copies in the attic. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] found them when they were in the attic trying to track down the origin of strange noises they had been hearing. The noises turned out to be coming from Bart's previously unknown and formerly conjoined twin [[Hugo]]. | ||
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*''Homer, I Hardly Knew Me'' appears only in the segment "The Thing and I" in "[[Treehouse of Horror VII]]". | *''Homer, I Hardly Knew Me'' appears only in the segment "The Thing and I" in "[[Treehouse of Horror VII]]". | ||
*The title is a reference to {{W|Germaine Greer}}'s 1989 biography of her father, ''Daddy, We Hardly Knew You'', which was borrowed in turn from the 19th century Irish folk song "{{w|Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye}}". | *The title is a reference to {{W|Germaine Greer}}'s 1989 biography of her father, ''Daddy, We Hardly Knew You'', which was borrowed in turn from the 19th century Irish folk song "{{w|Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye}}". | ||
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*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VII}} | *{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VII}} | ||
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Homer, I Hardly Knew Me is Homer's autobiography. He keeps several stacks of unsold copies in the attic. Bart and Lisa found them when they were in the attic trying to track down the origin of strange noises they had been hearing. The noises turned out to be coming from Bart's previously unknown and formerly conjoined twin Hugo.
Behind the Laughter
- Homer, I Hardly Knew Me appears only in the segment "The Thing and I" in "Treehouse of Horror VII".
- The title is a reference to Germaine Greer's 1989 biography of her father, Daddy, We Hardly Knew You, which was borrowed in turn from the 19th century Irish folk song "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye".