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You're right, lane6866. I just assumed Mary and Crash Riprock might want to be out and about from Robert and Cora's (for now) house. But yeah… God knows the place is big enough.

Bulletin Board in the Simpson living room is entitled "What if Computers Ran the World?" It is divided into four quadrants: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. "No more religion" is in all four categories.

For no reason at all, Jack Black's rendition of "Swimsuits, 20th century Swimsuits" made me laugh EVERY time I saw the preview for this… (and I haven't yet seen the episode). A+ for that alone.

Cora's "crazy eyes" have been mentioned…but I wondered if I'm the only person "bothered" by weird way such lines as "I am SO interested in the school" when she's introduced to Mr. Branson's lady friend from the village (almost comes off as sarcastic)…or "We haven't had a word from him in days" when Rose asked when

Thanks. Maybe I HAD picked that up on Wiki - just couldn't remember where.

Yes indeedy. Winters warned the gas station guys, but they didn't listen: "Now fellas, you keep this up, and I'm gonna get sore, I MEAN it." Understatement of 1963. http://www.youtube.com/watc… The look on his face after the second bottle is broken = George Costanza's "You wanna get NUTS? Let's get NUTS!"

Sue's costume maybe shows she IS growing up a little…very little: for the previous two Halloweens, wasn't she a crayon or something equally ill-fitting or weird? So here's Sue, kinda showing off the bod a bit more, etc. For whatever reason (cut for time or we just presume she had a party to go to)?