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*The song "{{w|Mambo No. 5}}" is referenced throughout the strip.
 
*The song "{{w|Mambo No. 5}}" is referenced throughout the strip.

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References/Trivia


Cultural References

  • The song "Mambo No. 5" is referenced throughout the strip.
    • Lou Bega's 1999 cover of the song is playing on the radio when the alarm clock wakes Homer up.
    • Homer complains, "Marge, there's a Cuban stuck in the clock!", referencing the song's original 1949 instrumental version by Cuban musician Pérez Prado.
    • Homer sings the song all day long, making up his own lyrics when he forgets the lyrics from Bega's version.
    • Bega calls Homer and offers him a million dollars to never sing the song again. Homer decides they don't need the money and continues singing the song.