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Difference between revisions of "Homer, I Hardly Knew Me"

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'''Homer, I Hardly Knew Me''' is [[Homer]]'s autobiography. He keeps several boxes of unsold copies in the attic. It appears only in the ''Thing and I'' segment of "[[Treehouse of Horror VII]]".
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'''Homer, I Hardly Knew Me''' is [[Homer]]'s autobiography. He keeps several boxes of unsold copies in the attic.
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==Behind the Scenes==
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It appears only in the ''Thing and I'' segment of "[[Treehouse of Horror VII]]".
  
 
The title is a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germaine Greer Germaine Greer's] 1989 biography of her father, "Daddy, we hardly knew you," borrowed in turn from the 19c Irish folk song "Johnny, I hardly knew ye."
 
The title is a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germaine Greer Germaine Greer's] 1989 biography of her father, "Daddy, we hardly knew you," borrowed in turn from the 19c Irish folk song "Johnny, I hardly knew ye."

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Homer, I Hardly Knew Me is Homer's autobiography. He keeps several boxes of unsold copies in the attic.

Behind the Scenes

It appears only in the Thing and I segment of "Treehouse of Horror VII".

The title is a reference to Greer Germaine Greer's 1989 biography of her father, "Daddy, we hardly knew you," borrowed in turn from the 19c Irish folk song "Johnny, I hardly knew ye."

Appearances

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