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*Homer sings a song to the tune of "[[wikipedia:Cars (song)|Cars]]" by [[wikipedia:Gary Numan|Gary Numan]]. | *Homer sings a song to the tune of "[[wikipedia:Cars (song)|Cars]]" by [[wikipedia:Gary Numan|Gary Numan]]. | ||
*Homer briefly works at the "Boris Car Loft", a reference to [[wikipedia:Boris Karloff|Boris Karloff]]. | *Homer briefly works at the "Boris Car Loft", a reference to [[wikipedia:Boris Karloff|Boris Karloff]]. | ||
− | *The ambulance Homer buys is based on a 1959 Eureka Cadillac ambulance formerly operated by the [[wikipedia:Bogota, New Jersey|Bogota, New Jersey]] Volunteer First Aid Squad, which has since been restored and is now in the Netherlands. | + | *The ambulance Homer buys is based on a 1959 Eureka Cadillac ambulance formerly operated by the [[wikipedia:Bogota, New Jersey|Bogota, New Jersey]] Volunteer First Aid Squad, which has since been restored and is now in the Netherlands. |
*Marge denotes the similarity of the picture behind the couch to the classic novel, ''[[wikipedia:Moby-Dick|Moby-Dick]]'' (the picture is, in fact, called "Scene from Moby Dick"). It inspired her novel, when she thought "No one's done a book about whaling before!" Moreover, her book is about whaling and its ending has Temperance's husband dying in a similar manner to that of Ahab, from the same novel. | *Marge denotes the similarity of the picture behind the couch to the classic novel, ''[[wikipedia:Moby-Dick|Moby-Dick]]'' (the picture is, in fact, called "Scene from Moby Dick"). It inspired her novel, when she thought "No one's done a book about whaling before!" Moreover, her book is about whaling and its ending has Temperance's husband dying in a similar manner to that of Ahab, from the same novel. | ||
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**As Homer read a first-draft, some lines may have been edited slightly in the final book. | **As Homer read a first-draft, some lines may have been edited slightly in the final book. | ||
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Cultural references
- The title word plays off of the book and film Diary of a Mad Housewife.
- Homer sings a song to the tune of "Cars" by Gary Numan.
- Homer briefly works at the "Boris Car Loft", a reference to Boris Karloff.
- The ambulance Homer buys is based on a 1959 Eureka Cadillac ambulance formerly operated by the Bogota, New Jersey Volunteer First Aid Squad, which has since been restored and is now in the Netherlands.
- Marge denotes the similarity of the picture behind the couch to the classic novel, Moby-Dick (the picture is, in fact, called "Scene from Moby Dick"). It inspired her novel, when she thought "No one's done a book about whaling before!" Moreover, her book is about whaling and its ending has Temperance's husband dying in a similar manner to that of Ahab, from the same novel.
Trivia
- This is Marvin Monroe's first appearance since season 5's "Bart's Inner Child", partly because Harry Shearer found voicing Monroe quite annoying.
Goofs
- When Homer is reading the book, he says, "Temprance Barrow was heavy with feeling. She "snore"..." but when he is listening to it, it says Temprance Barrow was heavy with feeling. Her" The goof is that Homer says She, but the Olsen's say Her at the beginning.
- As Homer read a first-draft, some lines may have been edited slightly in the final book.