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  2. Viva Ned Flanders - Wikipedia

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    The line Homer gives after Ned signs the contract is a reference to the 1997 film The Game. The song Homer and Ned listen to on the way to Las Vegas is "Highway Star" by English rock band Deep Purple. [2]

  3. Two Bad Neighbors - Wikipedia

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    Homer launches bottle rockets at George's window and George puts up a banner reading "Two Bad Neighbors". Next, Homer and Bart use cardboard likenesses of George's sons, George Jr. and Jeb, to lure him out of the house, where they glue a clown wig to his head. George retaliates by destroying the Simpsons' lawn with his car.

  4. List of American television programs currently in production

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    America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions; America's Got Talent; CNN Newsroom; College Football on NBC Sports; Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives; Fast Money; Football Night in America; Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles; NBC Sunday Night Football; NFL on NBC (1955–1998, 2006–present) The Real Housewives of Orange County; Saturday Night Football ...

  5. TV's Best Crossovers, Ranked: Lucifer Joins Arrowverse, Homer ...

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    When TV worlds collide and characters travel to other shows, the results can lead to some truly outstanding episodes, as evidenced by TVLine’s ranking of the best small-screen crossovers.

  6. Home Away from Homer - Wikipedia

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    Homer drives to Humbleton and pleads with Ned to return, who, upon seeing the judgmental faces of the Humbleton residents glaring at him, agrees. Clay refuses to leave the house, despite Ned pointing out that his $200,000 check bounced, thus he legally still owns the property, but is persuaded once Ned and Homer overpower him by sheer force.

  7. Take My Life, Please - Wikipedia

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    A man named Vance Connor is inducted into the Springfield Wall of Fame, and Homer recounts how he ran against Vance for class president in high school and lost. Later, at Moe's Tavern, Lenny and Carl confess to Homer that his old high school principal Harlan Dondelinger had ordered them to bury the ballot box containing the votes to the election.

  8. Good Neighbor Next Door program: What it is and how to apply

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    Key takeaways. The Good Neighbor Next Door Program offers qualifying buyers a chance to purchase a HUD-owned property for half off the list price and a down payment as low as $100.

  9. E Pluribus Wiggum - Wikipedia

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    Their home is filled with people and their yard is covered with reporters; helicopters and news vans surround the lot. When voting day arrives, an angry Homer and other citizens hold a meeting in Moe's Tavern. Homer suggests the people vote for the most ridiculous candidate, whom they choose after Chief Wiggum suggests himself.