Bart Simpson writes on the chalkboard in one of the classrooms at "Springfield Elementary School" at the beginning of this episode, "I will not call my teacher 'hot cakes'."
The Simpson Family (in order from left to right: Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Maggie Simpson, and Bart Simpson) try to sit on the couch at the same time and the couch implodes.
Bart Simpson doesn't tell a phone joke in this episode.
Maggie Simpson does not say anything in this episode.
Homer Simpson weighs 239 pounds the first time.
X-ray t.v. glasses cost US $1.99.
Spy camera costs US $1.99.
Homer Simpson weighs 239 pounds the second time.
It took Bart Simpson six months to receive his spy camera.
Bart Simpson took pictures with his spy camera of the following: Homer Simpson exercising in the bathroom, Marge Simpson shaving her arm pit with electric shaver in bedroom, roadkill, his butt and Homer Simpson dancing on a table with an exotic dancer.
Marge Simpson, Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, and Maggie Simpson are going to "The Krusty Barnacle" for dinner.
"The Krusty Barnacle" is indeed a fictional restaurant.
Today's special at "The Krusty Barnacle" is cod platter and cost US $4.95.
Bart Simpson orders the squid platter with extra tentacles.
Bart Simpson changes the today's special board to say "Cold Pet Rat $4.95."
"Springfield Elementary School" is indeed a fictional elementary school.
The library copy machine cost both 5¢ and 10¢.
"Kwik-E-Mart" is indeed a fictional mini mart; however, it is believed to be a parody of the real mini mart 7-Eleven. More information is available by clicking on the following link, .
"Duff Beer" is indeed a fictional beer.
Homer buys a glazed doughnut and a scratch-and-win lottery ticket at "Kwik-E-Mart."
Homer Simpson reveals with his scratch-and-win lottery ticket two liberty bells and one plum.
"Chips" is indeed a fictional brand of potato chips.
The hamburgers at "Kwik-E-Mart" cost 2 for 99¢.
"Pre-school" is indeed a fictional Pre-school.
"Moe's is indeed a fictional bar.
"Motel" is indeed a fictional motel.
Homer Simpson spends the night at Barney Gumble's house.
An open beer is in the refrigerator at Barney Gumble's apartment if Homer Simpson gets hungry in the middle of the night.
Homer Simpson sleeps on the pull out couch at Barney Gumble's apartment.
"Springfield Nuclear Power Plant" is indeed a fictional nuclear power plant; however, it is believed that it is based off the real life nuclear power plant "Trojan Nuclear Power Plant" once located southeast of Rainier, Oregon, United States. More information is available by clicking on the following link, .
Bart Simpson is reading a Radioactive Man comic book and Lisa Simpson is reading an unnamed novel while in the living room.
"Radioactive Man" is indeed a fictional comic book.
Homer Simpson drinks a glass of cow's milk after coming back home.
"Florence of Arabia" is indeed a fictional exotic dance club.
"Girlesque" is indeed a fictional exotic dance club.
"Foxy Boxing" is indeed a fictional exotic dance club.
"Mud City" is indeed an exotic dance club.
"The Sapphire Lounge" is indeed a fictional exotic dance club.
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