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*Underneath the floorboards at Lisa's slumber party is a pipe labeled ''lead'' and insulation labeled ''Asbestos.'' | *Underneath the floorboards at Lisa's slumber party is a pipe labeled ''lead'' and insulation labeled ''Asbestos.'' | ||
*During the Eye On Springfield credits, a SPRINGFIELD can be seen spelled out in giant letters a la HOLLYWOOD sign. | *During the Eye On Springfield credits, a SPRINGFIELD can be seen spelled out in giant letters a la HOLLYWOOD sign. | ||
− | *Both names ascribed to the drink (Flaming Homer and Flaming Moe) are similar to | + | *Both names ascribed to the drink (Flaming Homer and Flaming Moe) are similar to terms for a stereotypical homosexual (flaming homo and flaming 'mo, respectively). |
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Revision as of 13:22, August 6, 2010
Trivia
- The secret ingredient in the Flaming Homer and Flaming Moe: Krusty's Non-Narkotik Kough Syrup for kids.
- The knockoff's of Flaming Moe's that spring up overnight include Flaming Meaux, Flaming Moe's pushcart, and Famous Moe's.
- The gang at Flaming Moe's include: Lenny, Carl, Barney, Krusty, Dr. Nick, Princess Kashimr, Ned and Maude Flanders, Jasper, Otto, Ms. Krabappel, Kent Brockman and Barney again.
- A sign behind the bar reads, "Bartenders do it 'till ya barf".
- Maggie says Moe in this episode - in Homer's hallucination. Whether or not it counts as her first word is up to you. Note that she also said It's your fault I can't talk! in Bart Vs. Thanksgiving (in Bart's nightmare).
- A bowie knife, a glass eye, a troll doll and the cough syrup are in the Lost and Found box.
- Underneath the floorboards at Lisa's slumber party is a pipe labeled lead and insulation labeled Asbestos.
- During the Eye On Springfield credits, a SPRINGFIELD can be seen spelled out in giant letters a la HOLLYWOOD sign.
- Both names ascribed to the drink (Flaming Homer and Flaming Moe) are similar to terms for a stereotypical homosexual (flaming homo and flaming 'mo, respectively).