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*After [[Ned]] buys Homer the [[nacho hat]], Homer sings "Nacho, nacho man, I want to be a nacho man", parodying the 1978 song "{{W2|Macho Man|song}}" by {{w|Village People}}. | *After [[Ned]] buys Homer the [[nacho hat]], Homer sings "Nacho, nacho man, I want to be a nacho man", parodying the 1978 song "{{W2|Macho Man|song}}" by {{w|Village People}}. | ||
*Ned has a painting of ''{{W2|The Last Supper|Leonardo da Vinci}}'', originally painted by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], in his home. | *Ned has a painting of ''{{W2|The Last Supper|Leonardo da Vinci}}'', originally painted by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], in his home. | ||
− | *Moe reads "{{w|My Friend Flicka}}" by {{w|Mary O'Hara (author)|Mary O'Hara}} to a sick girl in the hospital. | + | *Moe reads "{{w|My Friend Flicka}}" by {{w|Mary O'Hara (author)|Mary O'Hara}} to a sick girl in the hospital and "{{w|Little Women}}" by {{w|Louisa May Alcott}} at the shelter. |
*Ned whistles to the gospel song "{{w|This Little Light of Mine}}" in his dream. | *Ned whistles to the gospel song "{{w|This Little Light of Mine}}" in his dream. | ||
*The stairs in Ned's dream is a reference to the movie ''{{W2|Vertigo|film}}''. | *The stairs in Ned's dream is a reference to the movie ''{{W2|Vertigo|film}}''. |
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Cultural references
- The new song by Bobby McFerrin is called "I'm Worried, Need Money", parodying "Don't Worry, Be Happy".
- Homer sings along to "Two Tickets to Paradise" by Eddie Money.
- After Ned buys Homer the nacho hat, Homer sings "Nacho, nacho man, I want to be a nacho man", parodying the 1978 song "Macho Man" by Village People.
- Ned has a painting of The Last Supper, originally painted by Leonardo da Vinci, in his home.
- Moe reads "My Friend Flicka" by Mary O'Hara to a sick girl in the hospital and "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott at the shelter.
- Ned whistles to the gospel song "This Little Light of Mine" in his dream.
- The stairs in Ned's dream is a reference to the movie Vertigo.
- Terminator: Homer morphs through the hedge and talks to Ned, then chases Ned's car and latches onto it using a couple of golf clubs, similar to the T-1000 in Terminator 2.
Continuity
- The Evil House appears. ("Treehouse of Horror")
Goofs
- Homer's car in this episode is green, rather than the usual pink.