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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | + | *The story title is a pun on the {{w|Lewis Carroll}} book ''{{w|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}''. | |
− | * Lisa unintentionally quotes the song {{w|Please Mister Postman}} while calling out to Ned. | + | *Lisa unintentionally quotes the song {{w|Please Mister Postman}} while calling out to Ned. |
− | * Ned sings a song while he does his route which is based on the Gardener's Song from the {{w|Lewis Carroll}} book ''{{w|Sylvie and Bruno}}''. | + | *Ned sings a song while he does his route which is based on the Gardener's Song from the {{w|Lewis Carroll}} book ''{{w|Sylvie and Bruno}}''. |
− | * Ned creates a creed for Lisa that parodies the creed of {{w|Theodore Roosevelt}} | + | *Ned creates a creed for Lisa that parodies the creed of {{w|Theodore Roosevelt}}. |
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *Throughout the comic, there are rows of personified mailboxes each with a single letter in them that Ned has delivered. When the letters are read aloud, they make a small message. For example: I C U R B Z would be "I see you are busy." | ||
+ | *The Land of the Crosswords is an actual crossword you can do. | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:35, May 3, 2013
Cultural references
- The story title is a pun on the Lewis Carroll book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- Lisa unintentionally quotes the song Please Mister Postman while calling out to Ned.
- Ned sings a song while he does his route which is based on the Gardener's Song from the Lewis Carroll book Sylvie and Bruno.
- Ned creates a creed for Lisa that parodies the creed of Theodore Roosevelt.
Trivia
- Throughout the comic, there are rows of personified mailboxes each with a single letter in them that Ned has delivered. When the letters are read aloud, they make a small message. For example: I C U R B Z would be "I see you are busy."
- The Land of the Crosswords is an actual crossword you can do.