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*The episode title can be a reference to ''[[The Beatles]]'' song "{{W2|P.S. I Love You|Beatles song}}". | *The episode title can be a reference to ''[[The Beatles]]'' song "{{W2|P.S. I Love You|Beatles song}}". | ||
| + | *After writing Marge a letter during the credits, {{Ch|Tim Meadows}} writes letters to [[Lorne Michaels]], [[TGI Fridays]], {{W|Sunglass Hut}}, and {{W|Quiznos}}, asking them where the hell do they get off, before asking the same thing to the woman that shushes during the [[Gracie Films gags|Gracie Film gag]]. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode title can be a reference to The Beatles song "P.S. I Love You".
- After writing Marge a letter during the credits, Tim Meadows writes letters to Lorne Michaels, TGI Fridays, Sunglass Hut, and Quiznos, asking them where the hell do they get off, before asking the same thing to the woman that shushes during the Gracie Film gag.