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(New page: Briefly shown one-joke pony from the "[http://www.avclub.com/articles/moonshine-river,85334/ Moonshine River]" episode of ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2289606/combined The Simpsons]'' (0...)
 
 
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The name is a parody of 1920s-1930s singer Cab Calloway, and "scab" being a derisive term for a worker who replaces a labor union member who's on strike.
 
The name is a parody of 1920s-1930s singer Cab Calloway, and "scab" being a derisive term for a worker who replaces a labor union member who's on strike.
  
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 27 February 2021

Briefly shown one-joke pony from the "Moonshine River" episode of The Simpsons (09/30/2012), the premiere episode of their 857th season. They are playing the Racers' Ball hosted by the mayor, an event that comes at the end of a poorly-planned day of letting Formula One racers race the streets of Springfield the same day as a bicycle race. The plot lurches into motion at the dance as sister Lisa teases brother Bart that at least she has a dance partner, which goads Bart into tracking down all his old ex-girlfriends.

The name is a parody of 1920s-1930s singer Cab Calloway, and "scab" being a derisive term for a worker who replaces a labor union member who's on strike.