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| Bart answers the door to a man who has "a special delivery for Homer Simpson". Bart, expecting a package under Homer's name, says "that's me". The man punches Bart in the nose, remarking "don't write no more letters to Mr. Sinatra".<ref>"[[Lady Bouvier's Lover]]"</ref> | | Bart answers the door to a man who has "a special delivery for Homer Simpson". Bart, expecting a package under Homer's name, says "that's me". The man punches Bart in the nose, remarking "don't write no more letters to Mr. Sinatra".<ref>"[[Lady Bouvier's Lover]]"</ref> |
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− | When [[Homer]] tell to his kids at what goes up must come down. [[Lisa]] ask then what about {{ch|Bob Hope}} for he's been consistently popular for over fifty years and [[Bart]] tell then at it's also so for Sinatra.<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> | + | When [[Homer]] said that in showbiz, what goes up, must go down, Frank Sinatra was one of the names [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] mentioned that flawed this, along with {{ch|Bob Hope}}, [[Dean Martin]] and {{ch|Tom Jones}}.<ref>"[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]"</ref> |
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| When [[Disco Stu]] visited [[Praiseland]] to get a miracle from the statue of [[Maude Flanders]], he had a vision of [[Heaven]] as a huge discothèque. Stu was surprised to see Sinatra there, but Sinatra told him, "For me, this is Hell. Ya dig, pally?"<ref>"[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]"</ref> | | When [[Disco Stu]] visited [[Praiseland]] to get a miracle from the statue of [[Maude Flanders]], he had a vision of [[Heaven]] as a huge discothèque. Stu was surprised to see Sinatra there, but Sinatra told him, "For me, this is Hell. Ya dig, pally?"<ref>"[[I'm Goin' to Praiseland]]"</ref> |
Bart answers the door to a man who has "a special delivery for Homer Simpson". Bart, expecting a package under Homer's name, says "that's me". The man punches Bart in the nose, remarking "don't write no more letters to Mr. Sinatra".[1]