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* AlternativeJokeInterpretation: Krusty the Clown say he "knew [his] kind weren't welcome" at the country club after suffering from a few ButtMonkey moments. This could be him saying the club is anti-Semitic or they just don't like clowns.

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* AlternativeJokeInterpretation: Krusty the Clown say saying he "knew [his] kind weren't welcome" at the country club after suffering from a few ButtMonkey moments. This could be him saying the club is anti-Semitic or they just don't like clowns.
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* AlternativeJokeInterpretation: Krusty the Clown say he "knew [his] kind weren't welcome" at the country club after suffering from a few ButtMonkey moments. This could be him saying the club is anti-Semitic or they just don't like clowns.
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** Homer models his fashion sense on Andy Sipowicz. ''Series/NYPDBlue'' hasn't been on the air since the mid-2000s.

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** Homer models his fashion sense on Andy Sipowicz. ''Series/NYPDBlue'' hasn't been on the air since the mid-2000s.mid-2000s and his actor, Creator/DennisFranz, retired from acting soon afterwards.
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** Homer models his fashion sense on Andy Sipowicz. ''Series/NYPDBlue'' hasn't been on the air since the mid-2000s.

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** Homer models his fashion sense on Andy Sipowicz. ''Series/NYPDBlue'' hasn't been on the air since the mid-2000s.mid-2000s.
** Both retail chains Bart and Lisa suggest buying the family's new TV from (The Sharper Image and The Nature Company, respectively) went out of business before TheNewTens. The Sharper Image relaunched in 2010, but as an online store only.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Marge's country-club friends find it déclassé to buy in person from a clerk, now preferring to have things shipped "overnight from Vermont or Washington State." Thanks to some seismic changes in the retail environment since 1996, anyone regardless of where they are on the socio-economic ladder (so long as they have the cash for it and know how to shop online) can order anything from Washington State (a.k.a Amazon).

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Marge's country-club friends find it déclassé to buy in person from a clerk, now preferring to have things shipped "overnight from Vermont or Washington State." Thanks to some seismic changes in the retail environment since 1996, anyone regardless of where they are on the socio-economic ladder (so long as they have the cash for it and know how to shop online) can order anything from Washington State (a.k.a Amazon).Amazon).
** Homer models his fashion sense on Andy Sipowicz. ''Series/NYPDBlue'' hasn't been on the air since the mid-2000s.
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* LesYay: Evelyn seems very taken with Marge, and acts like she wants to take her from Homer.

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* LesYay: Evelyn seems very taken with Marge, and acts like she wants to take her from Homer.Homer.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Marge's country-club friends find it déclassé to buy in person from a clerk, now preferring to have things shipped "overnight from Vermont or Washington State." Thanks to some seismic changes in the retail environment since 1996, anyone regardless of where they are on the socio-economic ladder (so long as they have the cash for it and know how to shop online) can order anything from Washington State (a.k.a Amazon).
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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.

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%% * DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin Susan comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.
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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.

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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.attitude.
* LesYay: Evelyn seems very taken with Marge, and acts like she wants to take her from Homer.
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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Marge's country-club friends find it déclassé to buy in person from a clerk, now preferring to have things shipped "overnight from Vermont or Washington State." Thanks to some seismic changes in the retail environment since 1996, there's a good chance you're now getting shipments from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_(company) Washington State]] yourself.

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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Marge's country-club friends find it déclassé to buy in person from a clerk, now preferring to have things shipped "overnight from Vermont or Washington State." Thanks to some seismic changes in the retail environment since 1996, there's a good chance you're now getting shipments from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_(company) Washington State]] yourself.
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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.

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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.attitude.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Marge's country-club friends find it déclassé to buy in person from a clerk, now preferring to have things shipped "overnight from Vermont or Washington State." Thanks to some seismic changes in the retail environment since 1996, there's a good chance you're now getting shipments from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_(company) Washington State]] yourself.
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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as Innocently Insensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.

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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as Innocently Insensitive) InnocentlyInsensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.
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* DesignatedVillain: Evelyn and the other country club women, save for Sue-sin, of course. While constantly referred to as snobs throughout the episode, none of the women were intentionally rude or even catty to Marge (and, at worst, could only be seen as Innocently Insensitive) and had she and the rest of family went to the big party at the club, they would have welcomed them in with open arms. Even Sue-sin comments she wasn't serious or malicious in her attitude.

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