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*Listeners to the show decided the travel destination after an announcement on the episode {{ep|Gotcha!}}. The most-requested location was [[Florida]]. | *Listeners to the show decided the travel destination after an announcement on the episode {{ep|Gotcha!}}. The most-requested location was [[Florida]]. | ||
*The Barclays' first names are a reference to Frank Capra's film "[[List of It’s a Wonderful Life References|It's a Wonderful Life]]." The character of George Bailey was played by Jimmy Stewart, and Mary Bailey was played by Donna Reed - thus, George, Jimmy, Mary, and Donna, and when the Barclay's new baby (born years later in {{ep|Unto Us a Child Is Born}}) would be named Stewart Reed. | *The Barclays' first names are a reference to Frank Capra's film "[[List of It’s a Wonderful Life References|It's a Wonderful Life]]." The character of George Bailey was played by Jimmy Stewart, and Mary Bailey was played by Donna Reed - thus, George, Jimmy, Mary, and Donna, and when the Barclay's new baby (born years later in {{ep|Unto Us a Child Is Born}}) would be named Stewart Reed. | ||
*The diner that Jimmy describes the family visiting in this episode could possibly be the same diner that [[Bernard]] and [[Eugene]] visit years later in {{ep|First Hand Experience}}, judging by its relative distance from town and the way the [[Waitress|waitress]] calls her patrons "honey." | *The diner that Jimmy describes the family visiting in this episode could possibly be the same diner that [[Bernard]] and [[Eugene]] visit years later in {{ep|First-Hand Experience}}, judging by its relative distance from town and the way the [[Waitress|waitress]] calls her patrons "honey." | ||
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*When batteries go dead in a portable cassette player, the cassette doesn't just stop playing all of a sudden: the cassette deck slowly comes to a stop. | *When batteries go dead in a portable cassette player, the cassette doesn't just stop playing all of a sudden: the cassette deck slowly comes to a stop. |