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== Triva == | == Triva == | ||
− | *In the original airing of this episode, Homer's | + | *In the original airing of this episode, Homer's Academy Award said [[wikipedia:Haing S. Ngor|Haing S. Ngor]], but, when Ngor died, it was changed to [[wikipedia:Don_Ameche|Don Ameche]]. The second version is the one in syndication and in the Season 7 DVD boxset. |
− | *The four members of | + | *The four members of "The Home-Wreckers" are [[Mindy Simmons]], [[Lurleen Lumpkin]], [[Princess Kashmir]] and [[Jacques]], all known to have caused tension between [[Homer]] and [[Marge]]. |
− | *The Lovejoys' and Flanders' bowling team is called "Holy Rollers". | + | *The Lovejoys' and Flanders' bowling team is called "Holy Rollers", which, as well as meaning "religious bowlers", is also a slang term for evangelical Christians. |
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Revision as of 09:18, February 17, 2010
Triva
- In the original airing of this episode, Homer's Academy Award said Haing S. Ngor, but, when Ngor died, it was changed to Don Ameche. The second version is the one in syndication and in the Season 7 DVD boxset.
- The four members of "The Home-Wreckers" are Mindy Simmons, Lurleen Lumpkin, Princess Kashmir and Jacques, all known to have caused tension between Homer and Marge.
- The Lovejoys' and Flanders' bowling team is called "Holy Rollers", which, as well as meaning "religious bowlers", is also a slang term for evangelical Christians.