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| | == History == | | == History == |
| − | After [[Bart]] defeated [[Nelson]] in the [[Springfield Soapbox Derby Race]] the commentator said the world has not seen the likes of this since the French carried Lucky Lindy off on their shoulders from {{W|Le Bourget Field}}.<ref>"[[Saturdays of Thunder]]"</ref> | + | After [[Bart]] defeated [[Nelson]] in the [[Soap Box Trials Springfield|Springfield Soapbox Derby Race]] the commentator said the world has not seen the likes of this since the French carried Lucky Lindy off on their shoulders from {{W|Le Bourget Field}}.<ref>"[[Saturdays of Thunder]]"</ref> |
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| | In 1927, just as he was about to depart {{W2|Roosevelt Field|airport|Long Island}} on his historic flight Charles Lindbergh grabbed [[Mr. Burns]]' childhood teddy bear [[Bobo]] out of the water to take with him and later threw Bobo into the cheering [[Paris]]ian crowd where it was grabbed by [[Adolf Hitler]].<ref>"[[Rosebud]]"</ref> | | In 1927, just as he was about to depart {{W2|Roosevelt Field|airport|Long Island}} on his historic flight Charles Lindbergh grabbed [[Mr. Burns]]' childhood teddy bear [[Bobo]] out of the water to take with him and later threw Bobo into the cheering [[Paris]]ian crowd where it was grabbed by [[Adolf Hitler]].<ref>"[[Rosebud]]"</ref> |
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| − | When the Simpson family slept at the [[Springfield Homeless Shelter]], Homer Simpson talk about a crazy man that believe in Charles Lindbergh, and he said that something he saw was probably the best thing he had ever seen, although the idea was stolen from [[Amelia Earhart]].<ref>"[[No Loan Again, Naturally]]"</ref>
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| | == Appearances == | | == Appearances == |
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| | *{{ep|Rosebud|(flashback)}} | | *{{ep|Rosebud|(flashback)}} |
| | *{{ep|Mother Simpson|(mentioned)}} | | *{{ep|Mother Simpson|(mentioned)}} |
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| | == References == | | == References == |
| | {{Reflist}} | | {{Reflist}} |