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*[[Homer]] says that everyone deserves their fair shot at a seat, even if it's for {{Ch|Terry Gross}} in conversation with {{W|Drama Desk Awards|Drama Desk Award}} winner {{W|Audra McDonald}} at the {{W|92nd Street Y}}.
 
*[[Homer]] says that everyone deserves their fair shot at a seat, even if it's for {{Ch|Terry Gross}} in conversation with {{W|Drama Desk Awards|Drama Desk Award}} winner {{W|Audra McDonald}} at the {{W|92nd Street Y}}.
 
*[[SeatMiser]] is a {{W2|Scalping|trading|scalper}}, buying all tickets and reselling them for a high price.
 
*[[SeatMiser]] is a {{W2|Scalping|trading|scalper}}, buying all tickets and reselling them for a high price.
[[File:Ned tries to buy tickets for ABBBA.png|300px|thumb|On <code>[[stubdork.com]]</code>, a pun on {{W|StubHub}}, [[Ned]] tries to buy tickets for ''[[Garden of Sweden: ABBBA Sings Scripture]]'']]
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[[File:Ned tries to buy tickets for ABBBA.png|300px|thumb|On <code>[[stubdork.com]]</code>, a pun on {{W|StubHub}}, [[Ned]] tries to buy tickets for ''[[Garden of Sweden: ABBBA Sings Scripture]]''. His computer, a [[Higher Power]], is parody of {{W|Hewlett-Packard}}]]
 
*Events taking place at The Circulus were sold on <code>[[stubdork.com]]</code>, a pun on {{W|StubHub}}, the popular American ticket exchange and ticket resale company. On the website:
 
*Events taking place at The Circulus were sold on <code>[[stubdork.com]]</code>, a pun on {{W|StubHub}}, the popular American ticket exchange and ticket resale company. On the website:
 
**[[Ned]] tried to get tickets to see ''[[Garden of Sweden: ABBBA Sings Scripture]]'' at the Circulus. The website stated that they weren't actual members of the Swedish pop group [[ABBA]]. "Garden of Sweden" is a pun on the {{W|Garden of Eden}}.
 
**[[Ned]] tried to get tickets to see ''[[Garden of Sweden: ABBBA Sings Scripture]]'' at the Circulus. The website stated that they weren't actual members of the Swedish pop group [[ABBA]]. "Garden of Sweden" is a pun on the {{W|Garden of Eden}}.
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*Celebrities seen during the song "[[Girl-cott]]" include [[Malala Yousafzai]], [[Amelia Earhart]], [[Aretha Franklin]], {{Ch|Dolly Parton}}, [[Maya Angelou]], [[Ruth Bader Ginsburg]], {{Ch|Serena Williams}}, and [[Rosa Parks]].
 
*Celebrities seen during the song "[[Girl-cott]]" include [[Malala Yousafzai]], [[Amelia Earhart]], [[Aretha Franklin]], {{Ch|Dolly Parton}}, [[Maya Angelou]], [[Ruth Bader Ginsburg]], {{Ch|Serena Williams}}, and [[Rosa Parks]].
 
**The {{W|Menendez brothers}} are parodied during the song.
 
**The {{W|Menendez brothers}} are parodied during the song.
*The agents with "ICE" on their jackets are a parody of the {{W|United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement}}, or ICE.
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*The agents with "RICE" on their jackets are a parody of the {{W|United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement}}, or ICE.
 
*Bart uses [[CheatGPT]], a parody of {{W|ChatGPT}}, to set up his ticket reselling racket. CheatGPT gave him a {{W|Lorem ipsum}} mixed with random code.
 
*Bart uses [[CheatGPT]], a parody of {{W|ChatGPT}}, to set up his ticket reselling racket. CheatGPT gave him a {{W|Lorem ipsum}} mixed with random code.
 
*The apps on Bart's phone include [[Slapify]], [[Venmoe]] and [[TskTok]], parodies of {{W|Spotify}}, {{W|Venmo}} and {{W|TikTok}}, respectively.
 
*The apps on Bart's phone include [[Slapify]], [[Venmoe]] and [[TskTok]], parodies of {{W|Spotify}}, {{W|Venmo}} and {{W|TikTok}}, respectively.

Latest revision as of 14:12, December 3, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 37 Episode References
797 "Sashes to Sashes"
798
"The Day of the Jack-Up"
"Aunt Misbehavin'" 799


Cultural references[edit]

On stubdork.com, a pun on StubHub, Ned tries to buy tickets for Garden of Sweden: ABBBA Sings Scripture. His computer, a Higher Power, is parody of Hewlett-Packard

Trivia[edit]

  • Homer claims that he's never spoken to Otto in real life. However, he has on multiple occasions, notably "The Otto Show".
  • The Squeaky-Voiced Teen's ID card calls him "Andrew Freedman."
  • During the credits, the process used to recognize the movements for the Kneesock Dolls is shown.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

Season 37 References
Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother Keep Chalm and Gary On Treehouse of Horror XXXVI Men Behaving Manly Bad Boys... for Life? Bart 'N' Frink Sashes to Sashes The Day of the Jack-Up Aunt Misbehavin' Guess Who's Coming to Skinner Parahormonal Activity ¡The Fall Guy-Yi-Yi! Seperance Irrational Treasure Homer? A Cracker Bro?