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*The story's title could be considered a pun on either of two American sitcoms: ''{{w|Everybody Loves Raymond}}'' or ''{{w|Everybody Hates Chris}}''. | *The story's title could be considered a pun on either of two American sitcoms: ''{{w|Everybody Loves Raymond}}'' or ''{{w|Everybody Hates Chris}}''. | ||
*[[Bart]] says that after spilling the chemicals on himself, he is "more hated than {{w|Jon Stewart}} at a Republican fundraiser". Stewart generally supports the Democratic party and is well-known for his outspoken criticism of conservative institutions and politicians. A Republican fundrasier, therefore, is an event at which he would most likely not be welcome. | *[[Bart]] says that after spilling the chemicals on himself, he is "more hated than {{w|Jon Stewart}} at a Republican fundraiser". Stewart generally supports the Democratic party and is well-known for his outspoken criticism of conservative institutions and politicians. A Republican fundrasier, therefore, is an event at which he would most likely not be welcome. | ||
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+ | *[[Lisa]] gets frustrated and tells [[Bart]] that he's denser than {{w|osmium}}; Bart counters by saying that he can't be offended by what he doesn't understand. At 22.59 g/cm<sup>3</sup>, osmium is the densest naturally ocurring element and twice as dense as lead, so Bart ''should'' be offended. | ||
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Revision as of 08:15, August 3, 2012
Cultural references
- The story's title could be considered a pun on either of two American sitcoms: Everybody Loves Raymond or Everybody Hates Chris.
- Bart says that after spilling the chemicals on himself, he is "more hated than Jon Stewart at a Republican fundraiser". Stewart generally supports the Democratic party and is well-known for his outspoken criticism of conservative institutions and politicians. A Republican fundrasier, therefore, is an event at which he would most likely not be welcome.