The Road to Cincinnati/References
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Cultural references[edit]
- Agnes Skinner owns a Buick automobile.
- "Timothy" by The Buoys plays in the car.
- Skinner is reading The Lonely Person: Guide to Cincinnati, a parody of the Lonely Planet guide book publisher.
- While reading, he is surprised to find that in Cincinnati there are various of preparing chili. He is referring to the Cincinnati chili, where every "way" adds a new topping.
- References to Shakespeare from the improvisers include:
- Greg vocalizes "Greensleeves", a traditional English folk song. The song was mentioned in Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor.
- The girl with glasses says "Toupee or not toupee", a play on the famous speech "To be, or not to be" given by Prince Hamlet.
- When they are about to collide with a truck, Greg says "Beware the ides of... Truck!". This is a reference to the phrase "Beware the Ides of March" that appears in the play Julius Caesar.
- Greg makes a reference to Yorick, an unseen character from Hamlet. The original phrase from the play is "Alas, poor Yorick!", which Greg changes to "Alas, poor Buick", referring to the car.
- J.T. Winchester mentions Lifetime Movies.
- The judge's car is a Cutlass.
- At the "Bikers" Bar:
- "Hells Peloton" is a parody of Hells Angels motorcycle gang.
- One of the biking teams is part of Morgan Stanley, the multinational investment bank.
- "Sons of Shimano" is a reference to Shimano, the Japanese manufacturing company for cycling components, among other products.
- Skinner carries a notebook with information about Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW).
- Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21 is briefly heard at Tuckernuck Inn.
- The travel brochures stand include information related to Cincinnati and the Midwest:
- Bauhaus Village refers to the Bauhaus architecture sometimes seen in the city.
- Lazy T Ranch, a ranch in Kansas.
- Cheddar Shoppe, again a reference to the Cincinnati chili and its usual cheddar topping.
- Balloon. Typical hot air balloons festivals are held in Ohio.
- Wine Country Tour. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Missouri are notable wine regions in the US.
- "The Ballroom Blitz" by The Sweet plays during the fight between Chalmers and Skinner.
- A Terry Bradshaw stayed at the inn, but not the one Chalmers was thinking of. This is a reference to Terry Bradshaw, the American professional baseball coach and former outfielder who was hired by the Cincinnati Reds in 2022 and Terry Bradshaw, the American former football quarterback.
- Pete Rose and his gambling problem are mentioned on the Welcome to Cincinnati sign.
- The conversation starters cards includes:
- Favorite Seinfeld episode.
- Gary short for Garibaldi: it's shortly after revealed that Chalmers' full name is Garibaldi Chalmers.
- Sock, sock, shoe, shoe vs sock, shoe, sock, shoe: a common point of discussion.
- Chalmers mentions Ability grouping and Blended learning, two education practices.
- The end theme of WKRP in Cincinnati plays during the credits.
- Skyline Chili is a real Cincinnati-style chili restaurant chain.
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