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== Cultural references ==
 
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* The episode title is a reference to the sitcom ''[[wikipedia:How I Met Your Mother|How I Met Your Mother]]''.
 
* The episode title is a reference to the sitcom ''[[wikipedia:How I Met Your Mother|How I Met Your Mother]]''.
 
* The aspect of the Simpson family going into [[Homer]]'s dreams, one at a time, is a parody of the film ''[[wikipedia:Inception (film)|Inception]]''. Further references to the film include:
 
* The aspect of the Simpson family going into [[Homer]]'s dreams, one at a time, is a parody of the film ''[[wikipedia:Inception (film)|Inception]]''. Further references to the film include:
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* The closing credits feature audio of the song "Dream Operator" written by [[David Byrne]] with vocals from Byrne and [[Glenn Close]].
 
* The closing credits feature audio of the song "Dream Operator" written by [[David Byrne]] with vocals from Byrne and [[Glenn Close]].
 
* In a dream, The Simpsons appears in ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' shorts style where it references The Simpsons short ''[[Family Therapy]]''.
 
* In a dream, The Simpsons appears in ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'' shorts style where it references The Simpsons short ''[[Family Therapy]]''.
* [[Grampa]] says his and [[Mona]]'s arguing is actually a television program, featuring {{W|Mitch Miller}} shouting at "one of his idiot singers." Miller produced for many singers, including [[Frank Sinatra]], {{W|Rosemary Clooney}}, [[Tony Bennett]], {{W|Aretha Franklin}} and {{W|Johnny Mathis}}.
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* [[Grampa]] says his and [[Mona]]'s arguing is actually a television program, featuring {{W|Mitch Miller}} shouting at "one of his idiot singers." Miller produced for many singers, including [[Frank Sinatra]], {{W|Rosemary Clooney}}, [[Tony Bennett]], {{W|Aretha Franklin}} and {{W|Johnny Mathis}}.[[File:Ploppersilo.jpg|thumb]]
 
* While monitoring the Simpsons in the real world, Professor Frink reads Scientific Springfieldian, a reference to the magazine [[Wikipedia:Scientific American|Scientific American]].
 
* While monitoring the Simpsons in the real world, Professor Frink reads Scientific Springfieldian, a reference to the magazine [[Wikipedia:Scientific American|Scientific American]].
 
* In the crowd of women supporting drunk driving in Homer's dream, one can see [[Maude Flanders]].
 
* In the crowd of women supporting drunk driving in Homer's dream, one can see [[Maude Flanders]].

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The Falcon and the D'ohmanBart Stops to Smell the RooseveltsTreehouse of Horror XXIIReplaceable YouThe Food WifeThe Book JobThe Man in the Blue Flannel PantsThe Ten-Per-Cent SolutionHolidays of Future PassedPolitically Inept, with Homer SimpsonThe D'oh-cial NetworkMoe Goes from Rags to RichesThe Daughter Also RisesAt Long Last LeaveExit Through the Kwik-E-MartHow I Wet Your MotherThem, RobotBeware My Cheating BartA Totally Fun Thing That Bart Will Never Do AgainThe Spy Who Learned MeNed 'N Edna's BlendLisa Goes Gaga