At the beginning of the episode, what is written on the school chalk board is: 55 + 7 = 62, 31 + 5 = 36, 23 + 6 = 29, and 47 + 4 = 51.
The book "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway is indeed a real book. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
The assignment that Mrs. Garrison gives to her fourth grade class at South Park Elementary School is to read the book "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway and write an essay over the weekend and have the essay turned in on Monday or fail.
"Moovit!" is indeed a fictional truck rental company.
"Curves for Women" is indeed a real fitness franchise. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
"Les Bos" is indeed a fictional bar.
The song that is playing in the background while Alison and Mrs. Garrison are kissing each other in the bathroom is "Come to my Window" by Melissa Ethridge. To watch the music video of this song, click on the following link,
When Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, Kenny McCormick and Stan Marsh went to pick up their essays from the mexicans, the mexicans told them that they wrote letters to their eses (friends).
"U-Haul" is indeed a real truck rental company. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
"NYSE" ("New York Stock Exchange") is indeed a real stock exchange. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
"SNN" is indeed a fictional cable news station but is beleved to be a parody of the real cable news station "CNN" ("Cable News Network"). More information is available by clicking on the following link,
"Chips" is indeed a fictional brand of chips.
"Club Persh" is indeed a fictional dance club.
The phone number the owner of "Club Persh" dialed to get more help is 986-****. The **** are the numbers that are not known as the scene changed while the owner of "Club Persh" was dialing the number to get more help.
"Tom's Rhinoplasty" is indeed a fictional plastic surgery place.
"Photo-Dojo" is indeed a fictional camera store.
"Teles" is indeed a fictional electronic store.
"WNBA" ("Woman's National Basketball Association") is indeed a real basketball association. More information is available by clicking on the following link,
Mrs. Garrison makes coffee to keep the other ladies at the bar awake.
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