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− | *When [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] look at television sets in the [[Ogdenville Outlet Mall]], the off-brand sets they see include Magnetbox, Panaphonics and Sorny, respectively | + | *When [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] look at television sets in the [[Ogdenville Outlet Mall]], the off-brand sets they see include Magnetbox, Panaphonics and Sorny, respectively parodies on {{w|Magnavox}}, {{w|Panasonic}} and {{w|Sony}}. |
− | *When Homer takes up golfing, he reads a book titled ''[[The New Our Caddies, Ourselves]]'', a | + | *When Homer takes up golfing, he reads a book titled ''[[The New Our Caddies, Ourselves]]'', a parody on the women's health book ''{{w|Our Bodies, Ourselves}}''. |
*The opera playing on the TV is ''{{w|La Traviata}}'', and the aria is "Sempre libera." | *The opera playing on the TV is ''{{w|La Traviata}}'', and the aria is "Sempre libera." | ||
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Cultural references
- When Bart and Homer look at television sets in the Ogdenville Outlet Mall, the off-brand sets they see include Magnetbox, Panaphonics and Sorny, respectively parodies on Magnavox, Panasonic and Sony.
- When Homer takes up golfing, he reads a book titled The New Our Caddies, Ourselves, a parody on the women's health book Our Bodies, Ourselves.
- The opera playing on the TV is La Traviata, and the aria is "Sempre libera."
Continuity
- Marge gets her dress at a store in Ogdenville. Ogdenville was last mentioned in the episode "Marge vs. the Monorail" in season 4. In that episode, it was one of the places where Lyle Lanley sold monorails.
Goofs
- When Lisa is first shown riding the horse, the horse's eye is colored solid red.