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Just as A LOT of western and central africans do due to ... well ... I think you know which word is coming now xD
There's 0 reference to the Loraine Region ;)
Buns:
"This is German and of cause, I can read german, as every properly educated person should!"
Sideshow Bob trials:
"What about your tattoo, doesn't it read 'Die Bart, Die!?"
"Ohh no, this is German and means: The Bart, the!"
And this might also be a historical reference as Buns is danish and one of germanys federal states not only directly borders denmark but actually was part of denmark for the longest time before the end of the napoleonic wars, were it became officially part of Prussia and therefor later on part of the Second German Reich (German Empire 1871 - 1918)
Others have mentioned Courage the Cowardly Dog. In particular, A11 = Middle of Nowhere.
Courage the Hyena kind of laughs similar to Courage the Dog.
Justine = Muriel
Mario = Eustace
But I don't recall others mentioning Mr. Gattz, who is sort of the "villain" at the end of the quest. With the British accent, I think Mr. Gattz is rather reminiscent of Katz, who was one of the main antagonists of Courage....
and this of course reference to "khajiit has wares, if you have coin" from skyrim
Welcome to the junkyard we got fun and games
Guns n Roses song.
L'exterminateur 2 poster. Arnie
Water the flower instead of coke. Idiocracy
More likely a reference to Ma Barker, the real-life gangster of the 1930s.