Bart Simpson writes on the chalkboard in one of the classrooms at "Springfield Elementary School" at the beginning of this episode, "Tar is not a plaything."
The Simpson Family (in order from left to right: Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Maggie Simpson, Marge Simpson, and Homer Simpson) are dancing like an Egyptian in front of the couch.
Bart Simpson doesn't tell a phone joke in this episode.
Maggie Simpson does not say anything in this episode.
Lisa Simpson, Bart Simpson, Homer Simpson, Patty Bouvier, Selma Bouvier, and Maggie Simpson are watching a quiz game show while eating dinner.
The question on the quiz game show that Lisa Simpson, Bart Simpson, Homer Simpson, Patty Bouvier, Selma Bouvier, and Maggie Simpson are watching is: The capital of North Dakota is named after what German ruler? and the answer given is Bismark; The colors of the Italian flag are red, white, and what? and the answer given is green.
The commercial that Lisa Simpson, Bart Simpson, Homer Simpson, Patty Bouvier, Selma Bouvier, and Maggie Simpson are watching on television is for a hair growth product called "Dimoxinil."
"Dimoxinil" cost US $5 and is sent to 485 Hair Plaza in Hair City, Utah.
"Dimoxinil" is indeed a fictional hair growth product. Likely intended as a play on the real hair growth solution Minoxidil.
Utah is indeed a real state bordered by Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming in the country of United States in the Mountan Time zone.
Hair City is indeed a fictional city.
"Gorilla Mab Scalp Blaster" is indeed a fictional hair growth product.
"Hair Clinic" is indeed a fictional hair clinic.
"Dimoxinil," gravity boots, salp masager, and "I (heart) Dimoxinil" t-shirt cost US $1000.
"Hair in a Drum" cost US $19.95.
"Hair in a Drum" is indeed a fictional hair growth product.
Homer Simpson is eating fish sticks for lunch and runs out of tartar sauce.
The Mexican hat dance song is playing on the radio at "Hair Clinic."
The doctor at "Hair Clinic" wants Homer Simpson to meet him in the back alley in fifteen minutes and to come alone.
Homer Simpson prays to God to give a bald guy a break.
"Dimoxinil" does work on Homer Simpson.
"Moe's" is indeed a fictional tavern.
"Duff Beer" is indeed a fictional beer.
"Jake's Unisex Hair Palace" is indeed a fictional hair palace.
"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, .
Homer Simpson is reassigned to room 503 at work.
The meeting Homer Simpson is scheduled to be at at work is tomorrow at 2PM in the board room.
"Royal Majesty" is indeed a fictional high end men's clothing store.
Two suits at "Royal Majesty" cost US $99.
Marge Simpson is making Bart Simpson and Lisa Simpson pancakes for breakfast.
The song the guy who remembered Homer Simpson and Marge Simpson's wedding anniversary is singing is "You Are So Beautiful to Me" by Joe Cocker.
The lyrics to the song "You Are so Beautiful to Me" by Joe Cocker are:
You are so beautiful, to me
You are so beautiful, to me
Can't you see, you're everything I hoped for
You're everything that I need, you are so beautiful, to me
You are so beautiful, to me
You are so beautiful, to me
Can't you see, you're everything I hoped for
Everything that I need, you are so beautiful, to me
You are so beautiful, to me
You are so beautiful, to me
Can't you see, you're everything I hoped for
You're everything that I need, you are so beautiful, to me
You are so beautiful, to me
You are so beautiful, to me
Can't you see, you're everything I hoped for
Everything that I need, you are so beautiful, to me
Tartar sauce portions cost "Springfield Nuclear Power Plant" US 3¢.
Charles Montgomery Burns asked Homer Simpson to dry his hands after using the bathroom.
Homer Simpson says he will buy Lisa Simpson a pony.
Homer Simpson thinks Charles Montgomery Burns is 102 years old but is actually 81 years old.
The song that Marge Simpson sings to Homer Simpson is "You Are So Beautiful to Me" by Joe Cocker.
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