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| === Reading of the Will === | | === Reading of the Will === |
− | Gladys had retained lawyer [[Lionel Hutz]] to serve as the executor of her estate, and had left a video will. Hutz pointedly announced that he was earning his fee just by pressing the "Play" button on the VCR. Gladys began her will by reading the poem "{{w|The Road Not Taken}}" by [[Robert Frost]], but [[Homer]] fast-forwarded through the reading (to which everyone agreed except Marge). | + | Gladys had retained lawyer [[Lionel Hutz]] to serve as the executor of her estate, and had left a video will. Hutz pointedly announced that he was earning his fee just by pressing the "Play" button on the VCR. Gladys began her will by reading the poem "{{W|The Road Not Taken}}" by [[Robert Frost]], but [[Homer]] fast-forwarded through the reading (to which everyone agreed except Marge). |
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| Gladys' video will specified the following bequests: | | Gladys' video will specified the following bequests: |
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| === Legacy === | | === Legacy === |
− | Marge was left with some very happy childhood memories of Aunt Gladys, but she realized she had them confused with ''{{w|The Prince of Tides}}''. | + | Marge was left with some very happy childhood memories of Aunt Gladys, but she realized she had them confused with ''{{W|The Prince of Tides}}''. |
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| Gladys's warning about spinsterhood made a very strong impression on Selma. It motivated her to investigate a dating service and a sperm bank as options for having a child; [[Selma's Choice|take Bart and Lisa to Duff Gardens]] to get a taste of parenthood; and ultimately to adopt [[Ling]]. | | Gladys's warning about spinsterhood made a very strong impression on Selma. It motivated her to investigate a dating service and a sperm bank as options for having a child; [[Selma's Choice|take Bart and Lisa to Duff Gardens]] to get a taste of parenthood; and ultimately to adopt [[Ling]]. |
Marge was left with some very happy childhood memories of Aunt Gladys, but she realized she had them confused with The Prince of Tides.
Gladys's warning about spinsterhood made a very strong impression on Selma. It motivated her to investigate a dating service and a sperm bank as options for having a child; take Bart and Lisa to Duff Gardens to get a taste of parenthood; and ultimately to adopt Ling.