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== Trivia ==
 
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*A horse is hitched outside the Beer & Brawl.
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*A horse is hitched outside the Beer and Brawl.
*The Beer & Brawl sells Fudd Beer, as well as Laramie High Tar cigarettes.
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*The Beer and Brawl sells [[Fudd Beer]], as well as [[Laramie Cigarettes|Laramie]] High Tar cigarettes.
*Before Lurleen's performance of "Bagged Me a Homer" at the recording studio, Bart and Lisa argue over country singers. This footage was included in a promo of the episode and can be found on the DVD, but the full scene is not.
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*Before [[Lurleen Lumpkin|Lurleen]]'s performance of "[[Bagged Me a Homer]]" at the recording studio, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] argue over the women [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] has had in his life (which are all brand names of foods, like Sara Lee and Aunt Jemima). This footage was included in a promo of the episode and can be found on the Complete Third Season DVD, but this scene wasn't seen in the actual episode for unknown reasons.
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*In this episode, [[Moe Szyslak|Moe]] believed that Fudd Beer was banned for blinding hillbillies. Later, in [[Rednecks and Broomsticks]], several [[Springfield]] residents are blinded by the moonshine-infected water supply (which is blamed on the Wiccan girls in the woods).
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*As of 2017, this is the only episode written solely by show creator [[Matt Groening]] (although Groening cowrote [[The Telltale Head]], [[Some Enchanted Evening]], and [[22 Short Films About Springfield]]).
   
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*Homer's flashbacks of his love life before he met [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] included getting slapped in the face by a girl during Spin the Bottle and an unnamed teen girl dumping Homer by saying, "Thanks for dinner!" sarcastically and driving off.
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*KUDD Radio's slogan "Don't touch that dial, you've got KUDD on it" is likely a reference to San Jose radio station KOME. KOME (pronounced on air as "COME") was known for sexually suggestive catchphrases; such as "Don't touch that dial, it's got KOME on it!," "K-O-M-E all over your radio dial," "Wake up with KOME in your ear," and "The KOME spot on your dial."
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*'Fudd' is most likely used because it is almost '[[Duff Beer|Duff]]' backwards.
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*This is the first time Homer disrupts a cinema movie and makes Marge angry for it, the second being [[Brick Like Me]].
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  • A horse is hitched outside the Beer and Brawl.
  • The Beer and Brawl sells Fudd Beer, as well as Laramie High Tar cigarettes.
  • Before Lurleen's performance of "Bagged Me a Homer" at the recording studio, Bart and Lisa argue over the women Homer has had in his life (which are all brand names of foods, like Sara Lee and Aunt Jemima). This footage was included in a promo of the episode and can be found on the Complete Third Season DVD, but this scene wasn't seen in the actual episode for unknown reasons.
  • In this episode, Moe believed that Fudd Beer was banned for blinding hillbillies. Later, in Rednecks and Broomsticks, several Springfield residents are blinded by the moonshine-infected water supply (which is blamed on the Wiccan girls in the woods).
  • As of 2017, this is the only episode written solely by show creator Matt Groening (although Groening cowrote The Telltale Head, Some Enchanted Evening, and 22 Short Films About Springfield).
  • Homer's flashbacks of his love life before he met Marge included getting slapped in the face by a girl during Spin the Bottle and an unnamed teen girl dumping Homer by saying, "Thanks for dinner!" sarcastically and driving off.
  • KUDD Radio's slogan "Don't touch that dial, you've got KUDD on it" is likely a reference to San Jose radio station KOME. KOME (pronounced on air as "COME") was known for sexually suggestive catchphrases; such as "Don't touch that dial, it's got KOME on it!," "K-O-M-E all over your radio dial," "Wake up with KOME in your ear," and "The KOME spot on your dial."
  • 'Fudd' is most likely used because it is almost 'Duff' backwards.
  • This is the first time Homer disrupts a cinema movie and makes Marge angry for it, the second being Brick Like Me.


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