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== Cultural references ==
 
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*One of Homer's sentences is a reference to the song "[[wikipedia:Rock_and_Roll_All_Nite|Rock and Roll All Nite]]".
 
*One of Homer's sentences is a reference to the song "[[wikipedia:Rock_and_Roll_All_Nite|Rock and Roll All Nite]]".
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*Homer's first cannonball stunt on the Hullapalooza tour is a near frame-by-frame replica of footage of [[wikipedia:Frank_"Cannonball"_Richards|Frank "Cannonball" Richards]], a vaudevillian of the 1930s, performing the same stunt.
 
*Homer's first cannonball stunt on the Hullapalooza tour is a near frame-by-frame replica of footage of [[wikipedia:Frank_"Cannonball"_Richards|Frank "Cannonball" Richards]], a vaudevillian of the 1930s, performing the same stunt.
  
 
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References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • Homer's first cannonball stunt on the Hullapalooza tour is a near frame-by-frame replica of footage of Frank "Cannonball" Richards, a vaudevillian of the 1930s, performing the same stunt.

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