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First the Queen of Thorns upbraids Marge before receiving proof of her granddaughter's family loyalty (in the form of a sketch of a rose on parchment).
Kloer did, however, enjoy Homer's inventions such as the hamburger earmuffs and the make-up gun, and Homer's line to Marge before he shoots her with it: "Try to keep your nostrils closed".
Fed up with her disrespect, Homer lashes out at Patty and angrily tells Patty (as well as the rest of the Bouvier family) to start showing him some respect for he has a job, a piece of news that Homer promptly tells Marge before she finally gives birth to Bart.
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The monorail departs before Lisa can stop it, and just before Marge and Cobb arrive (due to Cobb stopping for a haircut).
The episode begins with Homer anticipating the new XFL season before Marge tells him that the league has folded, which she hears from the league's MVP, who now works at her hair salon.
You will lose it one day, as Marge has done before.
Early on December 20, Marge peaked in intensity before turning south of due west due to a strong surface high to its north.
The day before the performance, Marge and Ned are again practicing the bottle scene as Homer arrives to drive Marge home.
Before the wedding, Marge accidentally discovers Veronica is actually a man, ironically while Veronica is singing Aerosmith's "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" while shaving, and because Veronica left the toilet seat up after leaving.
Homer's speech before he and Marge begin curling is a parody of the St Crispin's Day speech from Kenneth Branagh's version of Henry V. Across the street from the Olympic curling trials are the "National Curly trials", in reference to Curly Howard from The Three Stooges.
"A Streetcar Named Marge" was conceived about two years before it aired on television.
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