Benita and her cohorts say, "No more Bugaloos! No more schnooks! And no more good guys' dirty looks!" This is a takeoff of a popular childhood rhyme which included the line, "No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks." There are countless variations (and titles) of the rhyme, but this stanza gained greater infamy in 1972 when it was incorporated into Alice Cooper's signature rock anthem "School's Out."