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An altered clip of Homer with his enemies list was used in an ad for the third X-Men movie. I think this warrants mention, but I'm not entirely sure where it should go. If no one comes up with a better place, I'll just tag it onto Trivia.--Agent Aquamarine 01:31, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Car license plate
I added anim8r to the list of license plates, but i dont feel i worded it correctly. Feel free to change it. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Dested (talk • contribs) 07:43, 11 January 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Caller was told that he reached 9-1-2
The statement "9-1-2 was also used in the season three epsode, "Dog of Death" where Wiggum watches the lottery and hangs up on someone calling 911 by saying that the number for emergencies is 9-1-2" is not quite accurate. A call was dispatched to the station, which Wiggum answered, and he, not wanting to be interrupted from viewing the lottery number picking broadcast, informed the caller that he had called 9-1-2 by mistake, which was a lie. Wiggum did not claim that 9-1-2 was the real emergency number.Mal7798 14:28, 12 February 2007 (UTC)