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| - * Despite Stewie's observation that with the sale of Thelma's old house, the last "white domino" on the block had fallen, the new home owner also proves to be Caucasian.
* Peter's teenage porn collection contains unspecified materials that cause him to worry about being arrested.
* In a video, teenage Peter speculates that as an adult, both he and Doogie Howser must be getting a lot of "ass," a notable miscalculation in that Neil Patrick Harris is openly homosexual.http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/neil-patrick-harris-i-realised-i-was-gay-after-kiss-from-burt-reynolds-9796831.html
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* Chris ditches Shakespeare In The Park for 2 Broke Girls In The Park.
* Peter's jobs at the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory, as a fisherman and at the Pawtucket Brewery is brought up by his teenage self as he optimistically looks forward to not working any of several dead-end jobs that Peter did actually obtain.
* Teenage Peter starts to play Conway Twitty's "Only Make Believe" until adult Peter cuts it off, calling it annoying. He later plays Kenny Loggin's "Danger Zone" while playing with nun-chucks.
* The songs that Peter listens to in his car include "Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls and Pharrell Williams' "Happy".
* Brian tries to pass off The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath as being written by Spider-Man to Chris, but returns to find Chris with his head in the oven. Lois had previously dropped a similar suicide hint to Meg in "Stew-Roids" by giving her a Plath novel and sleeping pills.
* A cutaway features Mumford & Sons and specifically shows Marcus Mumford and his father. In actuality, Mumford is a member of the band, but all the other members are the same age as him and aren't related to him.
* Brian incorrectly claims that Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth is about a man complaining about noise from a port when it is actually about a young Jewish man's sexual misadventures.http://www.amazon.com/Portnoys-Complaint-Philip-Roth/dp/0679756450
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