@@2MeterLPa good analogy could be the passenger airbag switch. In almost all circumstances that should be kept on, but sometimes it's appropriate for it to be off. I think many security systems (alarms and auto-pilot) can be suppressed because the judgement of the pilot is trusted over these systems. For example you could imagine an early ground proximity sensor would need to be turned off until the plane has left the ground to prevent it from constantly going off. Or auto-leveling of the wings to prevent a malfunction from turning the plane 90 degrees into the ground, ...
Ever since I saw it as a kid, that line has fascinated me. Homer being completely trapped by the laws of sitcom, no matter what he does. I’d put that in my top 10 Simpsons jokes.
Well, he _did_ claim to be a pilot in order to fraudulently enter the bar in the first place. The fact that he immediately confessed and repeatedly insisted on his confession when called upon to actually fly a plane should count for _something,_ though. At the very least, the airline _definitely_ looks worse than he does.
@@spongeintheshoe And there is an absolutely no alcohol or drugs laws in all airlines with breathalyzer test at random intervals, meaning most of the pilots in that bar would be legally not allowed to fly
@@spongeintheshoeConsidering you need a pilot’s license to fly something, then yes it is. It’s like a cross between driving without a license and impersonating a doctor.
@@HermitKing731Not bitter, or strident, or needy, or desperate. Everyone was in on the joke, and the laughs came steady and honest. A lovely way to spend a half-hour slice of your life during the Clinton years.
Impersonating a pilot to drink at a pilots' bar, that's a paddling. Refusing an emergency request to pilot a plane to the Windy City, that's a paddling. Asking the co-pilot to do most of the work, that's a paddling. Flipping a switch in the cockpit that's necessary for everybody to live, oh, you better believe that's a paddling.
@@TheReaverOfDarkness Not sure if it's a censor as much as it's a deleted scene. It sometimes happens to help with run times by cutting out jokes that sometimes don't land as well if I'm not mistaken.
Spihk heart bust!? Spihk heart bust can you tell Sarah from the holy Bible that Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother told a Cranston server cop that Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother's little brother Spit in a drink and Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother drank the drink that Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother little brother Spit in and Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother told the Cranston Server Police!!!!¡!!!!!
"The last bar in Springfield. If they don't let me in here, I'll have to quit drinking..." Homer buys 6-packs of Duff from the Kwik-E-Mart and has the fridge stocked at home with them all the time...
The fact that there are so many good jokes packed into this barely two minute clip that I can't even pick out a favorite one is a testament to the quality of writing during The Simpsons' golden days.
Es que nunca se mostró esa parte. Disney Plus tampoco la tiene. Debió ser decisión de Fox en ese momento eliminarlo de su distribución internacional para no dejar mal parado a los pilotos. Tiene sentido eso.
Sometimes, the automatic controls malfunction. Thus, a pilot-at his discretion-can deactivate them and _manually operate_ the system during an emergency.
Looking in a bar for a pilot to assign to the flight, has got to be the most incompetent thing anyone has ever done in this scene. There's likely a legally mandated time after drinking, before pilots are allowed to fly.
It should have been. Homer: I'm drunk. Guy: all pilots are drunk Homer: reaaaaly drunk Guy: let's see (gives breathalyzer) .4 well you're still less drunk than any pilot that I've ever seen.
"The freak states" lol. As a non-American I must ask, is there a tradition of contiguous Americans throwing shade at Alaska and Hawaii? Edit: Wow the replies keep coming. The reason I was curious is because I live in Britain, and here there's this weird animosity between the constituent countries. Namely lots of people in England throwing shade at Wales (and Scotland to a lesser extent) calling people names like "sheep sh*ggers". I still don't get it tbh, Wales is beautiful. Clearly this is one which in which the USA is more sane the UK lol
no, it's a weird joke. to explain maybe, they were both added to the union very late. Also Hawaii is an island and considered a "tourist destination," where mainland Americans pretend they're at a resort and the locals are there to serve them. And not many people live in Alaska at all, it's barely livable. both states maintain populations who lived there before the US existed and so may be considered more exotic (???) than the rest of the states where the native people were all but exterminated.
I guess cause those 2 states are seen as outsiders, and outsiders often get alienated in social settings. As a kid, I always thought it was wierd that Hawaii and Alaska were apart of the US. Though I never thought bad about them.
Fun fact: "In 1990 an incompetent captain instructing a trainee on the Saab 340 while parked on the ground, overrode a series of safety measures and accidentally retracted the landing gear on a runway" The pilot lost his instructor certification, but kept his job as a pilot until his death (and the deaths of 23 others) in the crash of Crossair Flight 3597 in 2001.
The Simpsons S6 E11 , "Fear of Flying" . Good episode . After Homer gets booted out of Moes for well , Homer . He goes to various bars before landing in this one . The fun ensues . Anne Bancroft guest stars . Happy Trails
"Hey I got a great idea for a Simpsons episode if we can come up with an excuse to get them to fly somewhere!" 'Okay, uhh... Let's see what I can do..."
As I often say, if the Simpsons had kept up the pace of the golden years then it would have used up and burned out every joke in the English language by the fifteenth season.
There are some funny jokes in this scene, such as "I keep telling you I'm not a pilot!", "and I keep telling you you flyboys crack me up!!", and Homer's liver saying "Yay!" to him saying he'll have to quit drinking if he can't drink in that bar. I have just one debate with the latter though, why would Homer have to quit drinking if he can't find another bar to go to? Half of the time Homer drinks, he drinks cans of beer at home which he bought at the store or Kwik-mart, and he can.still do that without needing a bar to go to. Well maybe it's been more 60% drinking at Moe's and 40% drinking at home since Homer liked hanging out with his friends at Moe's, but the point is that Homer didn't have to quit drinking if he ran out of bars to go to.
I feel bad for FOs. Most people seem to think "copilots" are just assistants or trainees who can't fly the airplane when in fact they're fully qualified pilots with thousands of hours and usually experience as a captain on smaller planes or lower prestige airlines and are the actual pilot flying the plane around half the time.
Sometimes they are actually captains that are often put into the FO seat for any number of reasons. Though why there's no flight engineer on what's clearly a 707 or DC-8 era aircraft (too many animation errors!) is intriguing.
I like how passive-aggressive the copilot gets when Homer flips the wrong switch, and then he leans in to watch what Homer does next like he's testing him 😂
I laughed so hard at the Loony Tunes-eseque way the plane fell. But then I thought harder about it, and if the landing gear were somehow spring loaded to actually retract that fast, the plane really would take a moment to fall, due to the lift! Even longer than what was shown most likely. True Simspons genius
Shame you left out the scene before when Homer goes to the posh place and the waiter says. “Would you please leave without a fuss right now”. I laugh thinking about that all the time.
Crazy Clown Airline's reputation never recovered from this incident. To save their PR they eventually changed their name to Spirit
*Cwazy Clown
- Colin Jost
True
Me neither
A ghost of its former glory.
"uhh, we'll need that to live"
such a good line reading
Someone should've told that to that United pilot who was on shrooms and tried to shut off the plane's engines mid-flight
Why is there even a switch to turn it off, then?!
Because plane isn't on 24/7 also engineers fixing it don't want to be electrocuted @@2MeterLP
@@2MeterLPa good analogy could be the passenger airbag switch. In almost all circumstances that should be kept on, but sometimes it's appropriate for it to be off. I think many security systems (alarms and auto-pilot) can be suppressed because the judgement of the pilot is trusted over these systems. For example you could imagine an early ground proximity sensor would need to be turned off until the plane has left the ground to prevent it from constantly going off. Or auto-leveling of the wings to prevent a malfunction from turning the plane 90 degrees into the ground, ...
It's really impressive how tightly packaged the comedy is here. No line is wasted, they get a joke in every 10-15 seconds.
That was the old Simpsons 🫡
@@scottl.1568 which i sorely miss
Way quicker than that I feel, more like every two seconds
Yeah, that's when people were paid to write funny stuff and not DEI employees that put their mental issues into the show.
Except for the joke at 0:32 with Bill, which was cut for wasting time.
"And I keep telling you, you fly-boys crack me up!" 😂
Ever since I saw it as a kid, that line has fascinated me. Homer being completely trapped by the laws of sitcom, no matter what he does. I’d put that in my top 10 Simpsons jokes.
@@kisbie "I tried to hide in the bathroom, but I got lost and wound up back in the cockpit!"
The way the plane falls down always cracks me up
Simpsons always did good delayed physics jokes.
You should see what happens when you pull the landing gear lever on the su-25.
@@Iffy350So much physics gets delayed, it'll knock your socks off
Cracks me up like you fly boys
@@Rando_Shyte - but I keep telling you, I'm not a pilot!
ALASKA! HAWAII!
They eventually go to Alaska
@@el-kiote And Hawaii
Season 91: The Simpsons are going to Puerto Rico!
RANCHO VIEJO!
Lousy freak states.
I see no legal liability on homers behalf; after all he repeatedly claim he was not a pilot… I wonder if they let him keep the pilot suit after all…
Well, he _did_ claim to be a pilot in order to fraudulently enter the bar in the first place. The fact that he immediately confessed and repeatedly insisted on his confession when called upon to actually fly a plane should count for _something,_ though. At the very least, the airline _definitely_ looks worse than he does.
@@spongeintheshoe And there is an absolutely no alcohol or drugs laws in all airlines with breathalyzer test at random intervals, meaning most of the pilots in that bar would be legally not allowed to fly
@@andmos1001 Is there a law about non-pilots flying planes?
@@spongeintheshoeConsidering you need a pilot’s license to fly something, then yes it is. It’s like a cross between driving without a license and impersonating a doctor.
@@jaredhamilton425 So it’s not like he’d be any better.
I have literally no memory of the Bill joke
I'm pretty sure it's a deleted scene
Same. Must have been censored from the Australian broadcast.
@@vincentpendergast2417Not just the Australian broadcast. I'm from the States and I don't remember it either.
Never saw it in the UK either
I am from Czechia and we didn't have it either
This episode is very "cozy" feeling for some reason.
"uuhhhhhh, we'll need that to live" is one of my favorite lines of the whole show.
Golden age simpsons felt more cozy. Before it became what it is now.
@@HermitKing731Not bitter, or strident, or needy, or desperate. Everyone was in on the joke, and the laughs came steady and honest. A lovely way to spend a half-hour slice of your life during the Clinton years.
@@EarlHildebrandtSound like a Republican 🤮
It’s a Marge-centric episode so it’s less zany and hectic than a normal golden age Simpsons plotline
"I'm going to let you do most of the work, i think you're ready for it Alan"
-_-
🤨
That was perhaps the one responsible thing for Homer to do...
I absolutely love 1:24
[click]
[click]
Alan: (calmly) "Uh, we'll need that to live."
Trope: Danger Deadpan
I always thought he was saying lift.
I expected him to try the same switch again.
Kim Kitsuragi vibes
Oh so that's where all the Boeing whistleblowers ended up... They're probably just flying around America for free
they've gone. gone to the great airplane in the sky... wait
They are all investigated by Top Men.
Who????
TOP MEN !
Yeah, what a sweet deal. On top of that, Boeing even offered free one-time skydiving lessons on their first trip.
@@Maphisto86 there's gotta be a catch!
except hawai and alaska
Poor Homer didn't even get to drink his beer.
Gets drunk right before flying lol
He wasn't planning on flying....
That's the irony! He is still waiting to drink!
Homer's liver: "Yay!"
That is 2 min of non-stop, solid jokes.
I wished the rest of the episode was about Homer being a pilot. Instead the episodes after this segways to being about Marge.
The Alaska, Hawaii! bit at the end is so good 😂
I guess that endangering lives on an airplane wasn’t a paddlin’ pre 9/11.
They don't have assasin on the payroll yet apparently
Nowadays, oh, you better believe that’s a paddlin
Impersonating a pilot to drink at a pilots' bar, that's a paddling.
Refusing an emergency request to pilot a plane to the Windy City, that's a paddling.
Asking the co-pilot to do most of the work, that's a paddling.
Flipping a switch in the cockpit that's necessary for everybody to live, oh, you better believe that's a paddling.
I give homer credit for being honest about impersonating a pilot just for beer. 😅
In his defense, he tried to come clean so he wouldn’t endanger the lives of others.
@@SPDYellow And himself.
Thank you for including the deleted scene!
Crazy clown Airlines lol
Am I crazy or does he say Kwazy like Kwik E Mart?
... WILL be a laughing stock.
@@Taijifufu You're not crazy definitely says kwazy.
I'm guessing it's owned by Krusty
Also known as Spirit!
My favorite bit is how Marge's expression changes at 1:52. It looks so delightfully weird.
Well that makes sense. Excited about his excited voice and then saddened by endangering lives. Nice job noticing it's definitely pretty subtle
@@Sly88FryeIt's not that. She's scared of flying.
1:31 I'm surprised that he didn't say "D'OH!" like always
I'm pretty sure the version of this sequence I watched as a kid didn't have the Bill joke
It likely didn't. Many networks censor such content.
"...here's a loaner". That's the only line I've known for 30 years...
@@TheReaverOfDarkness Not sure if it's a censor as much as it's a deleted scene. It sometimes happens to help with run times by cutting out jokes that sometimes don't land as well if I'm not mistaken.
I watched a lot of Simpsons when I was young and I never saw the bill on the roof joke.
@@cuckoophendula8211 Bill didn't land well
and neither did his plane, come to think of it.
The little black box. I love that joke.
"We need that to live" 😄
Spihk heart bust!? Spihk heart bust can you tell Sarah from the holy Bible that Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother told a Cranston server cop that Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother's little brother Spit in a drink and Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother drank the drink that Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother little brother Spit in and Zumo's brother's bathroom doorway dad's brother's look alike's brother told the Cranston Server Police!!!!¡!!!!!
"The last bar in Springfield. If they don't let me in here, I'll have to quit drinking..."
Homer buys 6-packs of Duff from the Kwik-E-Mart and has the fridge stocked at home with them all the time...
He prefers the ambiance of drinking in a bar… aka Marge can’t nag him about drinking too much.
Beer on tap is different from beer in bottles/cans.
I love the voice of Alan, the copilot: He sounds exactly like when they make an announcement through the PA.
“You are now free to move about the country.“
The most dense packing of banger joke after banger joke in the whole series.
well, one of them.
Because I endangered lives, we can fly everywhere we want
The joke I love the most (that most seem to have missed) is that they went to the bar to get a pilot for the emergency flight.
and it's called The little black box to round up the perfect irony
where else would the pilots be?
I've known a few pilots and tbh that's exactly where they would be
The fact there is a bar full of drunk pilots next to the airport is a joke in itself.
''Yay!''
-liver
Shudup liver! 👊💥
_Owww_ my liver.....
0:52 i seriously thought he would Lie, but he told the truth, becauce he know he could et fly!
The wheels retracting so fast that it floats in the air for a second is so funny.
What got me with this scene is the fact the landing gear comes up so fast, the plane just drops lol
An actual pilot did this.
Good to see you posting again
My brother and I randomly say to each other from time to time "We'll need that to live."
The scene at 0:31 is a deleted scene right?
Cut for syndication
You're right
@@ChaseK16 Thanks. I knew I wasn't imagining things
@@VenomIsHere6 No worries.
My uncle had a Bar near the airport, most pilots got drunk before flying, back in the 70s. That's why I find this episode very true.
Homer saved a lot of lives that night. Turned out it was a 737 MAX...
“Except alaska and Hawaii, the freak states”
1:01 my favorite part 🤣
The fact that there are so many good jokes packed into this barely two minute clip that I can't even pick out a favorite one is a testament to the quality of writing during The Simpsons' golden days.
0:32 This scene was cut in the spanish version lol
I dont remember that part either
Es que nunca se mostró esa parte. Disney Plus tampoco la tiene. Debió ser decisión de Fox en ese momento eliminarlo de su distribución internacional para no dejar mal parado a los pilotos. Tiene sentido eso.
I think they eliminated it in the Italian version too
why doe
it's a dvd exclusive deleted scene internationally
I'm sure Homer was singing "eenie meenie many mo" when he was choosing which toggle switch😂😂
That only applies to Nuclear Reactor Meltdowns.
@@darthkhan29x98 😁
Sums up Ryan Air very well 😂
^ That makes no sense at all 😆
Nah Ryan Air doesn't land this soft 1:30
@@thenarstar Good point 😌👌
00:35 is that a deleted scene? I’ve seen this episode hundred times and don’t recall that part
I saw multiple people mention it in the comments "thanks for including the deleted scene" but l have no idea what that scene is XD
@@yellowstonethepony7769The pilot on the roof trying to fly. That scene is deleted worldwide. At least in Latam wasn't shown on tv and Disney Plus.
Yep and you can find on the sixth season DVD boxset.
"Uhh, we'll need that to live"
Well then why have a switch for it in the first place?!
Sometimes, the automatic controls malfunction.
Thus, a pilot-at his discretion-can deactivate them and _manually operate_ the system during an emergency.
AND I KEEP TELLING YOU YOU FLYBOYS CRACK ME UP
"The freak states"🤣
0:02:
"The last bar in Springfield. If they don't let me in here, I'll have to quit drinking!"
_"Yay!"_
"SHUT UP, LIVER!"
I like how extreme incompetence is rewarded. They always say humor is based in truth
Looking in a bar for a pilot to assign to the flight, has got to be the most incompetent thing anyone has ever done in this scene. There's likely a legally mandated time after drinking, before pilots are allowed to fly.
Krazy Klown or Crazy Clown?
Krazy Klown Kairlines? That's not good....
"Kwazy Klown Kares about safety." 🤗
Qrazy Qlown
They have so many kanceled flights
Does Krusty own the airline?
It should have been.
Homer: I'm drunk.
Guy: all pilots are drunk
Homer: reaaaaly drunk
Guy: let's see (gives breathalyzer) .4 well you're still less drunk than any pilot that I've ever seen.
"The freak states" lol. As a non-American I must ask, is there a tradition of contiguous Americans throwing shade at Alaska and Hawaii?
Edit: Wow the replies keep coming. The reason I was curious is because I live in Britain, and here there's this weird animosity between the constituent countries. Namely lots of people in England throwing shade at Wales (and Scotland to a lesser extent) calling people names like "sheep sh*ggers". I still don't get it tbh, Wales is beautiful. Clearly this is one which in which the USA is more sane the UK lol
Not that I recall.
I don't know about Alaska and Hawaii, but I'll be deep in the cold, cold ground before I recognize Missourah.
no, it's a weird joke. to explain maybe, they were both added to the union very late. Also Hawaii is an island and considered a "tourist destination," where mainland Americans pretend they're at a resort and the locals are there to serve them. And not many people live in Alaska at all, it's barely livable. both states maintain populations who lived there before the US existed and so may be considered more exotic (???) than the rest of the states where the native people were all but exterminated.
I think it's because they are the only states not connected to the continental states
I guess cause those 2 states are seen as outsiders, and outsiders often get alienated in social settings.
As a kid, I always thought it was wierd that Hawaii and Alaska were apart of the US.
Though I never thought bad about them.
The first seasons of the Simpsons had laughs in every scene, comedic gems!
Good to see you included the deleted scene xD
What deleted scene?
@@S.1-1-1-1-I 0:32 The Drunk Pilot Bill part.
@@S.1-1-1-1-I The drunk pilot on the roof that later falls was not included in the aired episode
marge's slowly turning her head and concerned look when Homer says "I endangered lives!" cracked me up so hard
Ha I never noticed
“Conditions are a little windy!” 😂
How do they fit so many jokes in less than 2 minutes?! :D
You punched your right side Homer so that was actually your pancreas.
I don't know what kind of mutant you are but my liver is on my right side, thank you very much!
D'oh!
1:30 It actually isn't possible to do that while the plane is on the ground, so bravo, Homer.
True, for us, but we arent Homer Simpson.
D'oh!
This is what being a certified Springfield monorail operator is all about: breaking the boundaries of stupidity.
Fun fact: "In 1990 an incompetent captain instructing a trainee on the Saab 340 while parked on the ground, overrode a series of safety measures and accidentally retracted the landing gear on a runway"
The pilot lost his instructor certification, but kept his job as a pilot until his death (and the deaths of 23 others) in the crash of Crossair Flight 3597 in 2001.
@@S.1-1-1-1-I I stand corrected. And.....disturbed,
@@samalvey8168 In all honesty, I've just read it in this comment section. I've checked it and it is correct.
And I keep telling you, “you flyboys crack me up!”
The Simpsons S6 E11 , "Fear of Flying" . Good episode . After Homer gets booted out of Moes for well , Homer . He goes to various bars before landing in this one . The fun ensues . Anne Bancroft guest stars .
Happy Trails
_Alaska, Hawaii, Canada -the freak states"_
In Australia they edited out the part of the guy on the roof, I’ve never seen that part
"Hey I got a great idea for a Simpsons episode if we can come up with an excuse to get them to fly somewhere!"
'Okay, uhh... Let's see what I can do..."
And then they don't even go anywhere.
So many jokes!
Good old Simpsons.. so many layered jokes
As I often say, if the Simpsons had kept up the pace of the golden years then it would have used up and burned out every joke in the English language by the fifteenth season.
@@MythicFox so instead they decided to just stop telling jokes after season 9 to preserve them
There are some funny jokes in this scene, such as "I keep telling you I'm not a pilot!", "and I keep telling you you flyboys crack me up!!", and Homer's liver saying "Yay!" to him saying he'll have to quit drinking if he can't drink in that bar.
I have just one debate with the latter though, why would Homer have to quit drinking if he can't find another bar to go to? Half of the time Homer drinks, he drinks cans of beer at home which he bought at the store or Kwik-mart, and he can.still do that without needing a bar to go to. Well maybe it's been more 60% drinking at Moe's and 40% drinking at home since Homer liked hanging out with his friends at Moe's, but the point is that Homer didn't have to quit drinking if he ran out of bars to go to.
When I first saw this as a kid, the fact that pilots were being recruited at a bar was completely lost on me.
I love the bar murmuring sounds at 0:15
Allegedly, this is how train crews were ordered 40 years ago. Managers going to the bar and finding the most sober people.
dang, another 2 minute segment that's back to back incredible jokes that all flow seamlessly into one another. this was a good show huh
A great episode!
"Due our policy of overselling flights, this flight is oversold."
Pretty much the entire episode is like that (S6 E11 "Fear of Flying", if you haven't seen it).
I love the old Episodes.
Lol Just buy beer at the Store 0:07 :)
Conditions are a little windy 🌬️
So much happens in this sub 2 minute clip it's incredible
I feel bad for FOs. Most people seem to think "copilots" are just assistants or trainees who can't fly the airplane when in fact they're fully qualified pilots with thousands of hours and usually experience as a captain on smaller planes or lower prestige airlines and are the actual pilot flying the plane around half the time.
Sometimes they are actually captains that are often put into the FO seat for any number of reasons.
Though why there's no flight engineer on what's clearly a 707 or DC-8 era aircraft (too many animation errors!) is intriguing.
"The little black box" this gag I saw this time the first time, despite I've seen this episode multiple times.
The early seasons of this show really were something else. 🤣
The Simpsons did it, the Simpsons did it!
Signed,
Mr Adler’s wife
I love the Alaska and Hawaii line at the end 😊
One perfect joke right next to the other. Timing just tight and perfect. This was the Simpsons.
Parrot
0:29 The version that aired, the bartender says “Here, here’s a loaner”
01:30 - Gravity is defied! LOL 😆
Well what do you expect, it's an airplane!
@renakunisaki
Apparently, planes can fly when their engines are turned off too as seen here!
For less than 1 second! 😆
I like how passive-aggressive the copilot gets when Homer flips the wrong switch, and then he leans in to watch what Homer does next like he's testing him 😂
Best name for an airline in history. 😄
The Co-Pilot gives me the impression, that this wasn't the first time that happened
If you've been an FO for long enough flying international you've seen everything.
In my country the guy jumping from the roof was removed or censored
I laughed so hard at the Loony Tunes-eseque way the plane fell. But then I thought harder about it, and if the landing gear were somehow spring loaded to actually retract that fast, the plane really would take a moment to fall, due to the lift! Even longer than what was shown most likely. True Simspons genius
I like to think this deal wasnt a one time thing and this is how the Simpsons afford all that travel
The cartoon physics at 1:30 are so funny to me.
Cant blame Homer for this. He DID tell the truth in the end.
Though Homer's Liver cheering had me laughing
That's hilarious. In the thumbnail even the airplane has familical resemblance to a Simpson. 😆
I think you're ready for it, Allen
I don't think I've ever seen this episode, i have no memory of any of this. I honestly thought I've seen them all from the early seasons
Miami!!
Shame you left out the scene before when Homer goes to the posh place and the waiter says. “Would you please leave without a fuss right now”. I laugh thinking about that all the time.
1:27 Homers head looking weird from behind
I love the name of the bar.
Was the Bill joke censored or something? I’ve never seen it
I’m just impressed Homer knows where his liver is
How bizarre, you can see the line has been changed at 0:32. It was originally ‘here’s a loaner’
Instantly went to the unallowed ones, gold😂