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One person who was surprised but pleased to have been name-dropped in one of them is actor Steve Guttenberg. “Homer the Great,” a Season 6 episode that aired in January 1995, centers on Homer...
In 1995, Guttenberg was name-checked in The Simpsons episode "Homer the Great" in the song "We Do", whereby a fictional ancient secret society called the Stonecutters (a parody of the Freemasons) claim it was them that made Guttenberg a star.
The Stonecutters were a secret, ancient organization and a parody of the Freemasons. The Springfield branch, led by the all-knowing Number One, is featured in the episode " Homer the Great ".
Luego de investigar y de perseguirlos, descubre que son parte de una antigua sociedad secreta, conocida como los Stonecutters (Magios en Hispanoamérica y Canteros en España). Cuando trata de unirse a la sociedad, descubre que para ser miembro, debe ser hijo de un Stonecutters o salvarle la vida a uno de ellos.
18 de mar. de 1997 · In the episode, Homer discovers that Lenny and Carl are members of the ancient secret society known as the Stonecutters. Gaining membership through Grampa, Homer takes great pleasure in the ...
8 de feb. de 2024 · He was singing along with the other Stonecutters in the song "We Do". According to the song, the Stonecutters are what makes him a star. He appeared in an episode of South Park and was in a band with Farty the Crippled Robot and Calista Flockhart. He was killed by O.J. Simpson. Appearances . Episode – "Homer the Great"
Steve Guttenberg, Mr. T, Jack Nicholson, George H. W. Bush, and even a Martian (named Number 51) are apparently Stonecutters as well. And popcorn entrepreneur Orville Redenbacher, who would die eight months later in real life.