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[edit] Something to add to Trivia...
There was a rather obvious bit of recycled footage while homer's asleep at work... Lisa calls him up to tell him she loves him, and she's in her robe on the couch with mumps from the 'lisa gets mumps and knits a quilt which the dog destroys making him have to go to obedience school' episode, whichever one that was. Not only is Lisa randomly sick, but Homer's shoes are red and white tennis shoes (because in the original episode the dog had chewed up his expensive new sneakers) while earlier in the non-recycled-footage part of this episode Homer was wearing his regular shoes (he checks them for Lisa's reed-size)