Bart Simpson writes on the chalkboard in one of the classrooms at "Springfield Elementary School" at the beginning of this episode, "I will not sell school property."
The Simpson Family (in order from left to right: Marge Simpson, Homer Simpson, Maggie Simpson, Lisa Simpson, and Bart Simpson) try to sit on the couch at the same time and Marge Simpson, Maggie Simpson, Lisa Simpson, and Bart Simpson get squeezed off the couch and onto the floor in the same order.
Bart Simpson doesn't tell a phone joke in this episode.
Maggie Simpson does not say anything in this episode.
"Clote Store" is indeed a fictional business.
"Hardware" is indeed a fictional hardware shop.
"Mort's Deli" is indeed a fictional delicatessen.
"Sushi Yes" is indeed a fictional sushi restaurant.
Charles Montgomery Burns hits Bart Simpson with their car while he is riding his skateboard.
Charles Montgomery Burns wants to give Bart Simpson a nickel for hitting him with his car.
When you put Lionel Hutz's business card in water it turns into a sponge.
Homer Simpson says Bart Simpson's injuries according to the doctors is a bump on his head and a broken toe.
Charles Montgomery Burns pays Homer Simpson US $100 for hitting Bart Simpson with his car.
The phone number for Lionel Hutz is KLondike 5-LAWW.
Lionel Hutz says he gets fifty percent for winning cases.
Lionel Hutz says a big cash settlement is US $1,000,000.
"Gum for Less" is indeed a fictional business.
"Dr. Nick Riviera General Specialist" is indeed a fictional business.
Nick Riviera says that Bart Simpson has whiplash and trauma.
"Springfield Shopper" is indeed a fictional newspaper.
"Springfield Municipal Court" is indeed a fictional court.
Charles Montgomery Burns offers Homer Simpson US $500,000 to call off the court case.
Marge Simpson pays Bart Simpson US $5 a week to take out the trash.
Charles Montgomery Burns pays Homer Simpson US $0 for hitting Bart Simpson with his car.
Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, and Maggie Simpson are eating macaroni and cheese, string beans, and celery with cream cheese for dinner.
"Moe's" is indeed a fictional tavern.
"Duff Beer" is indeed a fictional beer.
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