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**Dancing bears and skeletons, symbols of the [[wikipedia:Grateful_Dead|Grateful Dead]]. | **Dancing bears and skeletons, symbols of the [[wikipedia:Grateful_Dead|Grateful Dead]]. | ||
**Walking hammers resembling those from [[wikipedia:Pink_Floyd_The_Wall_(film)|''Pink Floyd The Wall'']]. | **Walking hammers resembling those from [[wikipedia:Pink_Floyd_The_Wall_(film)|''Pink Floyd The Wall'']]. | ||
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**The hammers have lips-and-tongue heads that strongly resemble the [[wikipedia:The_Rolling_Stones|Rolling Stones]] logo. | **The hammers have lips-and-tongue heads that strongly resemble the [[wikipedia:The_Rolling_Stones|Rolling Stones]] logo. | ||
*[[wikipedia:Star_Trek|''Star Trek'']] - When [[Bart]] asks [[Dr. Hibbert]] why he doesn't just pull the daisy out of [[Homer]]'s forehead, Hibbert protests, "I'm a doctor, not a gardener," echoing [[wikipedia:Leonard_McCoy|Dr. McCoy]]'s famous catchphrase. | *[[wikipedia:Star_Trek|''Star Trek'']] - When [[Bart]] asks [[Dr. Hibbert]] why he doesn't just pull the daisy out of [[Homer]]'s forehead, Hibbert protests, "I'm a doctor, not a gardener," echoing [[wikipedia:Leonard_McCoy|Dr. McCoy]]'s famous catchphrase. |
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Cultural References
- Homer's attempt to get Marge to go braless ("Free the Springfield Two!") is a reference to the 60s protest slogan, "Free the Chicago Seven."
- Ned Flanders, during his juice hallucination, sees:
- Dancing bears and skeletons, symbols of the Grateful Dead.
- Walking hammers resembling those from Pink Floyd The Wall.
- The hammers have lips-and-tongue heads that strongly resemble the Rolling Stones logo.
- Star Trek - When Bart asks Dr. Hibbert why he doesn't just pull the daisy out of Homer's forehead, Hibbert protests, "I'm a doctor, not a gardener," echoing Dr. McCoy's famous catchphrase.