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*Lisa pointing out to Marge that "the Juice is still on the loose" is a reference to OJ Simpson being acquitted of the alleged murder of his wife. | *Lisa pointing out to Marge that "the Juice is still on the loose" is a reference to OJ Simpson being acquitted of the alleged murder of his wife. | ||
+ | *[[Bob Dylan]] and [[SpongeBob SquarePants]] also appear in this episode. | ||
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Revision as of 15:42, April 12, 2012
Cultural references
- Lisa pointing out to Marge that "the Juice is still on the loose" is a reference to OJ Simpson being acquitted of the alleged murder of his wife.
- Bob Dylan and SpongeBob SquarePants also appear in this episode.