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   Matthew Garvey wrote in news:1c725fa9-d3a7-4548-   
   8891-3b05dd916f0f@m12g2000yqp.googlegroups.com:   
      
   > Fairly enjoyed this episode. It just seemed to be firing on all   
   > cylinders most of the time, what with the storylines and the style of   
   > jokes, etc. I wish it weren't so damn short though. There wasn't room   
   > for anything else? Maybe explaining what Ned's parents were doing   
   > there?? (Did they appear recently? I fear I'm forgetting something.)   
   > Or building up a little more reason for Ned to throw the first punch?   
   > Anyway, to be brief:   
   >   
   >   
   > Previous episode stuff   
   > 9F04: King Homer in opening   
   > 7F19: Pretty decent plot with Lisa's substitute   
   > AABF03, BABF07, 2F15: A few episodes that come to mind with the   
   > corporate-slanted school lessons   
   > BABF04: Ned sans moustache   
   > 8F15: Mr. Testicles, Mr. Glasscock   
   >   
   > DORIS   
   > HABF15, JABF02, KABF06, LABF08, MABF12, NABF11, NABF13, NABF15,   
   > NABF16, PABF06, PABF15, PABF19, RABF03, RABF09   
   >   
   >   
   > Meta   
   > Miss Cantwell's license plate is RABF09.   
   > Homer remarks on Marge's murmurs (which she denies making)   
   > (reminiscent also of clips in 1F05).   
   > Homer seems to be aware of the way the last act break will work   
   > ("wanting" Edna).   
   >   
   > Hmm   
   > The name "Miss Cantwell" sounds really familiar. Was that already used   
   > for a teacher on the show? My memory is going and I can't dig through   
   > notes right now.   
   >   
   >   
   > Fun with airdates   
   > Tonight's new American Dad was titled "For Black Eyes Only" (7AJN22),   
   > and it immediately preceded this episode.   
      
   Why were Burns and Smithers in Flanders' version of Hell?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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