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* [[Bland-Name Product]]: The Wilderness Girls is a common fiction stand in for the Girl Scouts.
* [[Boomerang Comeback]]
{{quote| '''Velda''': Oh, I'll tell you about the buttons, you senile old bag.<br />
'''Mrs. Temple''': I may be old, and I may be senile. The only thing that's ''bagged'' around here is you. ''You're fired!'' }}
* [[The Cameo]]: By a bunch of [[Real Life]] people who lived in Beverly Hills at the time.
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* [[Indecisive Parody]]: [[Roger Ebert]]'s [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19890322/REVIEWS/903220301/1023 review] paints it as such with regards to Beverly Hills sensibilities. It could be seen as an [[Affectionate Parody]], though.
* [[I Resemble That Remark]]:
{{quote| '''Fred''': You'll be less neurotic with your parents happily divorced rather than unhappily married.<br />
'''Phyllis''': Thank you, Phil Donahue.<br />
'''Fred''': I saw it on Oprah! }}
* [[Ironic Echo]]: Velda threatens Annie over her having to go back working at K Mart if she doesn't cooperate. Then Velda is forced to work there after she gets fired from the Wilderness Girls, including saying the very line she threatened Annie with.
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* [[Start My Own]]: Velda's angry rant at the end.
* [[The Stinger]]: Velda working at K-Mart at the end. See [[Ironic Echo]].
{{quote| '''Velda''': Attention K-Mart shoppers. Blue light special, aisle 13. *[[Sound Effect Bleep|beeeep]]* Cookies.}}
* [[Vanity Is Feminine]]: Generally used in a "positive" sense, such as Annie's [[Heel Face Turn]] being accompanied by a new, more flattering wardrobe. Phyllis and her girls are vain and sympathetic, while Velda is masculine and has her unattractiveness made fun of.
* [[Worst Aid]]: Phyllis grabs the first aid instructor when he uses her to demonstrate mouth-to-mouth. Textbook straight play of "[[CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable|romantic CPR]]".