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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The title is a reference to ''{{ | + | *The title is a reference to ''{{W|Days of Wine and Roses}}''. |
*Bart and Lisa try to take a picture of some dogs playing poker. This is a reference to the {{W|Dogs Playing Poker|Dogs Playing Poker oil paintings}}. | *Bart and Lisa try to take a picture of some dogs playing poker. This is a reference to the {{W|Dogs Playing Poker|Dogs Playing Poker oil paintings}}. | ||
*The "12 steps" Homer talks about at the {{W|Alcoholics Anonymous}} meeting refer to {{W|Twelve-step program}}, the path established by the {{W|American Psychological Association}} for alcohol addiction detox. | *The "12 steps" Homer talks about at the {{W|Alcoholics Anonymous}} meeting refer to {{W|Twelve-step program}}, the path established by the {{W|American Psychological Association}} for alcohol addiction detox. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *As the mail lady drops [[ | + | *As the mail lady drops [[Moe]]'s mail through the mail slot, we see that his address is 57 Walnut Street. |
*Susan from "[[Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield]]" is one of the attendees at the A.A. meeting. | *Susan from "[[Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield]]" is one of the attendees at the A.A. meeting. | ||
*The windsocks are blowing in two different directions at the Springfield Flight School. | *The windsocks are blowing in two different directions at the Springfield Flight School. | ||
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== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
+ | [[File:Moe blue arm.png|thumb|Moe's blue arm]] | ||
*The number of chairs in the bar change from four chairs (when Moe wants Homer to be the new Barney) to three (when Homer dances). | *The number of chairs in the bar change from four chairs (when Moe wants Homer to be the new Barney) to three (when Homer dances). | ||
*In the bar when Moe puts the helicopter lessons card on the bar table, the card is floating in the air. | *In the bar when Moe puts the helicopter lessons card on the bar table, the card is floating in the air. |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The title is a reference to Days of Wine and Roses.
- Bart and Lisa try to take a picture of some dogs playing poker. This is a reference to the Dogs Playing Poker oil paintings.
- The "12 steps" Homer talks about at the Alcoholics Anonymous meeting refer to Twelve-step program, the path established by the American Psychological Association for alcohol addiction detox.
Trivia[edit]
- As the mail lady drops Moe's mail through the mail slot, we see that his address is 57 Walnut Street.
- Susan from "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield" is one of the attendees at the A.A. meeting.
- The windsocks are blowing in two different directions at the Springfield Flight School.
- The blackboard at the A.A. meeting reads: "Tonight - Things To Do With Your Hands At Parties".
- Bart said at school that he was touched "there" by an angel (and for this he took the punishment on the board).
- The alcoholics anonymous present in the meeting with Barney and Homer are: Lindsey Naegle (director), Kent Brockman, Bernice Hibbert, Gil Gunderson (who participates not because an alcoholic addict but to introduce a company for the disposal of motor oil), Kirk Van Houten, Rainier Wolfcastle, an unidentified man and woman.
- when Barney declares himself an addicted alcoholic, he does so to the A.A.A. (American Automobile Association) and not the A.A. (Alcoholics Anonymous).
Continuity[edit]
- Items seen in the Simpsons' closet:
- Homer's Mr. Plow jacket from "Mr. Plow"
- Grampa's Emmy from "The Front"
- Homer's boxing gloves from "The Homer They Fall"
- The town crier three-corner hat and bell from "Lisa the Iconoclast"
- Marge's Civil War doll/liquor bottle from "Homer's Phobia"
- Homer's cowboy hat from "Colonel Homer"
- A bottle of Spiffy from "Saturdays of Thunder".
- The Mr. Sparkle box from "In Marge We Trust"
- Homer's space helmet from "Deep Space Homer".
- Bernice Hibbert is in attendance at the A.A. meeting. Her alcohol problem was first brought up in "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment".
- Bart and Lisa can see the defunct monorail ("Marge vs. the Monorail") from Mt. Springfield.
- When Barney announces he's quitting drinking, Moe says, "To stay afloat, this bar's gonna have to go queer." Moe's Tavern actually gets a gay-friendly makeover in "Flaming Moe".
Goofs[edit]
- The number of chairs in the bar change from four chairs (when Moe wants Homer to be the new Barney) to three (when Homer dances).
- In the bar when Moe puts the helicopter lessons card on the bar table, the card is floating in the air.
- At the end of "Marge vs. the Monorail", the Springfield Monorail was anchored to a donut shop; however, in this episode, it is crashed identically to the North Haverbrook Monorail.
- When Moe puts the video tape of Barney's birthday in the VCR his arm is colored blue.
- Rainier Wolfcastle's shorts are missing the line on the right leg (left from a viewer's perspective) for a few frames.