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*'''The title is similar to another episode's title:''' "[[Sue Ellen Vegges Out]] ".
*'''The title is similar to another episode's title:''' "[[Sue Ellen Vegges Out]] ".
*Chickin Lickin' is a reference to Kentucky Fried Chicken, probably inspired by KFC's slogan "finger lickin' good". Beauregard Poulet spoofs Colonel Harlan Sanders (who was a real person, though only an honorary colonel). "Poulet" is French for "chicken".  
*Chickin Lickin' is a reference to Kentucky Fried Chicken, probably inspired by KFC's slogan "finger lickin' good". Beauregard Poulet spoofs Colonel Harlan Sanders (who was a real person, though only an honorary colonel). "Poulet" is French for "chicken".  
*Sue Ellen says "One Chicken Licken is enough" when the megaphone was going on.
*'''Moral:'''  
*'''Moral:'''  
**Just because you dont like something/something you like is closing because of another store doesn't mean you have to try to close it down for your own personal benefit.
**Just because you dont like something/something you like is closing because of another store doesn't mean you have to try to close it down for your own personal benefit.

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