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*The episode title is a reference to the idiom "{{W|my way or the highway}}", which is also a recurring lyric in the song "{{W|My Way (Limp Bizkit song)|My Way}}" by {{W|Limp Bizkit}} and could also be a reference to either "{{W|Highway to Hell (song)|Highway to Hell}}" by [[AC/DC]] or the TV drama series ''{{W|Highway to Heaven}}''.
 
*The episode title is a reference to the idiom "{{W|my way or the highway}}", which is also a recurring lyric in the song "{{W|My Way (Limp Bizkit song)|My Way}}" by {{W|Limp Bizkit}} and could also be a reference to either "{{W|Highway to Hell (song)|Highway to Hell}}" by [[AC/DC]] or the TV drama series ''{{W|Highway to Heaven}}''.
  
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References/Trivia


Cultural references

Season 30 References
Bart's Not Dead Heartbreak Hotel My Way or the Highway to Heaven Treehouse of Horror XXIX Baby You Can't Drive My Car From Russia Without Love Werking Mom Krusty the Clown Daddicus Finch 'Tis the 30th Season Mad About the Toy The Girl on the Bus I'm Dancing as Fat as I Can The Clown Stays in the Picture 101 Mitigations I Want You (She's So Heavy) E My Sports Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy Girl's in the Band I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh D'oh Canada Woo-Hoo Dunnit? Crystal Blue-Haired Persuasion