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==Plot== After starring in a low-quality worker recruitment commercial directed by [[Mr. Burns]] for the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] decides he wants to be an actor. As he fills out a [[Screen Actors Guild]] application at home, [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] points out that he has only written his middle initial, J, in the blank for his middle name. Neither Homer nor [[Grampa Simpson|Grampa]] know the full name, but Grampa takes Homer to a farm where [[Mona Simpson (The Simpsons)|Mona]], Grampa's wife and Homer's mother, spent some time during her days as a [[hippie]]. The farm is run by two middle-aged hippies, Seth and Munchie, who were very good friends of Mona's. They point out a mural that she painted based on an incident at [[Woodstock]], which is dedicated to Homer and reveals his middle name as "Jay". Seeing how carefree his life would have been as a hippie, Homer decides to become one. He dons a dirty old poncho left behind by Mona and begins to carry a [[frisbee]], but is dismayed to learn that Seth and Munchie are using the farm as headquarters for an organic juice company, the largest in Springfield. He persuades them to accompany him on a "freak-out" ride through Springfield, disrupting the citizens' daily lives with silly antics. When the three return to the farm afterward, though, they find that Homer's frisbee has jammed the juicing machinery and caused the loss of an entire shipment of the farm's products. Seth and Munchie angrily order Homer to leave. To set things right, Homer sneaks back to the farm at night, picks and processes all the vegetables he can find, and delivers the juice shipment to Springfield. In so doing, he unknowingly harvests a hidden field of [[peyote]], which Seth and Munchie had intended for their personal use as [[recreational drug use|recreational drugs]]. The juice causes intense psychedelic hallucinations in those who drink it, and the police quickly trace it to the farm and move in to arrest Homer, Seth, and Munchie. Homer defends Seth and Munchie by placing himself in the officers' path, reminding them of the morals and values from the 1960s, and placing a flower in the barrel of each officer's rifle. When [[Chief Wiggum]] fires, Homer ends up hospitalized with one of the flowers lodged in his skull. [[Dr. Hibbert]] refuses to either pull it out or prune its leaves so Homer can watch television, saying that he is a doctor rather than a gardener.
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