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*The episode title is an obvious play on ''{{w|I Love Lucy}}''.
 
*The episode title is an obvious play on ''{{w|I Love Lucy}}''.
 
*[[Ned Flanders]] serenades [[Maude]] with a considerably cleaned-up version of the {{w|Rod Stewart}} song "{{w|Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?}}".
 
*[[Ned Flanders]] serenades [[Maude]] with a considerably cleaned-up version of the {{w|Rod Stewart}} song "{{w|Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?}}".
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*The candy valentine hearts that have love messages on them are seen in this episode. The only difference is the ones Bart uses were sprayed with messages by him with insults such as ''U Stink''.
 
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Revision as of 19:41, December 27, 2010

References/Trivia


Season 4 Episode References
073 "Brother from the Same Planet"
074
"I Love Lisa"
"Duffless" 075

Revealed in this Episode:

Cultural References

  • The episode title is an obvious play on I Love Lucy.
  • Ned Flanders serenades Maude with a considerably cleaned-up version of the Rod Stewart song "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?".
  • The candy valentine hearts that have love messages on them are seen in this episode. The only difference is the ones Bart uses were sprayed with messages by him with insults such as U Stink.

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