Talk:The President Wore Pearls

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How can I edit the infotable to include this episode? Or is that something only administrators and other high clearance people can do?- B-101 00:12, 15 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Having just watched the episode, I could comment on this. But that would be an opinion, which is naturally a biased point of view, and is also completely unhelpful to the betterment of Wikipedia.

I could say this though: under "Goofs", Wikipedia states that the plackard saying "President Krusty" is wrong. Being that Krusty is a nickname, and Krustofsky, his real name, isn't on the plackard, it would probably be safe to assume that he was always known among his peers as Krusty. As such, if one wanted to try to defend The Simpsons as not having screwed up, one could call this nothing more than Springfield being unprofessional. (Which is nothing strange.) I could of course be wrong, and I'm sure that there are other people on Wikipedia who disagree with me entirely. So please, if anyone has any opinions on this topic, please talk. -65.96.103.25 00:07, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

There's a Bob Dylan reference made by Lenny, but I don't think it's important enough to put on the "cultural references" section, should I just put it in the quotes and explain it? BoBoCTiberius 23:42, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Regardez

The boy, introducing Lisa to the school, says "regardez." This is not a goof: normally, one child would say "regarde" to the other, but the two have never met, ergo the boy is being formal.JW 01:12, 11 December 2006 (UTC)