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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PPA_SEEg88 How deliciously moist]
* Allow me to present this easily-missed tidbit from the Thanksgiving episode, where the kids discover new sources of cans for the can drive:
{{quote| '''Spinelli:''' I called my cousin Nick over at Fifth Street School.<br />
'''Digger Dave:''' And we talked to our pals at the Diggers' Society!<br />
'''Swinger Girl:''' And there's [[Innocent Inaccurate|a whole convention of swingers]] in town! }}
** From the same episode: "Let's kick some ''As''hley butt!"
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* "Henchmen, be sure to get the master builder [Gretchen] really wet."
* From "The Great Jungle Gym Standoff":
{{quote| '''Spinelli:''' Last one on Ole' Rusty has to give Ms. Finster a sponge bath!<br />
'''Randall:''' Hey, that's my job! }}
** Here's another one from the same episode
{{quote| '''T.J.:''' Ol' Rusty was here when my big brother was in school!<br />
'''Spinelli:''' Ol' Rusty was here when my mom was in school!<br />
'''Mikey:''' Heck, Ol' Rusty was here when my great-uncle Mary was in school!<br />
'''Vince:''' Your uncle ''Mary?''<br />
'''Gretchen:''' Don't ask. }}
** And (still) in the same episode:
{{quote| '''Ms. Finster:''' T.J. Detweiler! I knew you would be the one behind this! What disgusting, perverted thing are you up to now!?}}
*** That could be subverted, considering the use of the word "pervert" has been taken out of context since Miss Finster's time.
* Near the end of "Mama's Girl", Spinelli says her life feels like a [[Stephen King]] novel. Granted, the man has written for children before, but from the plot of the episode, it seems more likely she was referring to ''[[Carrie]]''.
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* In "The Secret Life of Grotke", the gang begin to think Miss Grotke's up to some weird stuff when they see her pull from her desk...''handcuffs''. (Granted, she's not doing anything that would ruin the show's TV-G image, but...)
* In "Chez Vince", if you look closely, the teachers can be shown drinking ''wine'' in the teacher's lounge.
* One part of the DVD special features to ''Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street'' contains Spinelli doing a presentation on the tradition of misletoemistletoe. After mentioning about one guy making everyone kiss him, she says to herself, "Perv."
* One of the books of the titular series in "The Barnaby Boys" is called "The Case of the Grown-Up Boy and the Dampened Rug"
* The way Butch always has his toothpick in his mouth is supposed to give the allusion of a cigarette. So they get crap past the radar in ''every episode he's in''
* In "Rainy Days", when T.J. is walking around the cafeteria seeing how the other kids are handling the never-ending rain, he can clearly be seen looking up Upside-Down Girl's skirt.
* "Some Friend" has Menlo greeting TJ at his door with, "Howdy TJ, you're just in time for punch. But don't overdo it; my uncle added flouridefluoride." He even winks and ribs TJ while saying it, so he clearly knows what it does...
* When TJ's depressed, he asks Mr. Kelso for a shake with [[Drunk on Milk|extra syrup]], which startles Mr. Kelso and has him ask "Extra syrup? Somethin' eatin' you, boy?".
* Mikey mentions that he has an uncle named Mary, with Gretchen commenting, "Don't ask." EitherMikey is most likely referring to "Uncle Mary" hasby anhis embarrassingdead gender-bendingname nickname orbecause he (orstill she)thinks of him as his aunt who is transgenderedprobably transgender, given the uncle attached to the name. When Gretchen says don’t ask the writers probably weren’t fond of being that honest on a children’s show.
* In both "The Candidates" and "No Strings AttatchedAttached", T.J.'s been shown using a lolipoplollipop to mimic a cigarette.
* This little gem from "The Fuss Over Finster"
{{quote| '''Miss Finster:''' DETWEILER! Get those thoughts out of your mind!}}
* The premise of "The Box". Miss Finster invents this new form of punishment, "the box", which is just a square painted on the blacktop. Once T.J.'s in there, it begins to psycologiclypsychologically break him, and Miss Finster and Randall find this entertaining. Yes, finding a nine-year-old boy being psycologicallypsychologically tortured for laughs...you know, for kids!
* In "My Fair Gretchen", the gang are trying to make Gretchen "dumb" in order for her to fail a test that would lead her to go to another school. When they ask her what the capital of Montana is, she's about to say "Hellena", but she cuts off. Where? At "Hell"...
 
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