@@carla68 It was originally broadcast 12 years ago during season 17. I should have googled to verify, but if I remember correctly, it was aired in April of 2012. Comedy Central should still have this clip if not the entire episode on their website. Decided to investigate. Aired on April 9th 2012. And Comedy Central does in fact still have this clip in it's full 6 minute length on their website. Figures. I remember the year, month, and season it originally aired, but no matter what, winning lottery numbers remain elusive. lol
I can't stop watching this. I can literally watch Jon Stewart scream "BA-BAM!" whilst taking out a basket filled with candy and chocolate from a magical bunny all day 😂😂😂😂
I grew up celebrating the Christian and Jewish holidays. My mom remarried when I was 9, and my stepdad is Jewish. I really enjoyed celebrating the Jewish holidays and learning about them.
My mom's side is Jewish and I am around 35 percent Jewish. My grandmother was full blooded Jewish but she didn't celebrate any Jewish holidays. She did sing a few Jewish songs but that was it.
My dad's family is Jewish and my mom is a recovering Catholic. As a kid I REALLY loved both Easter and Passover, but as I grew up I noticed the total morbid inspiration, undertones, and practices for the Jewish holidays. This bit is spot on. Love John forever
Right... it has devolved into politics when its whole purpose is to give people a happy time to look forward to during winter. What's there to argue about?
I grew up with a lot of both celebrations even though both my parents are Christian cause my dad took a job in Israel. I really like both - I got to do Passover this year and it was lovely
I’m a Christian, and went to both Catholic undergraduate and graduate colleges. One year at grad school, my friend, a Jewish student of the Classical Reforn tradition invited out theological caucus over for a Passover seder. I even got to read the Four Questions! I sang it in Hebrew, because I’m extra like that. It was a profoundly moving spiritual experience. Plus, I learned that I loved matzah!
My jewish friends celebrated Christmas! It was great for business. My high school was 70% Jewish except for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur when it was 90% Jewish.
[Verse 2] E Pluribus Unum From many we are one A motto that stood strong When times were undone In unity we'll conquer Together we'll thrive It's time to bring it back And let our spirits revive [Chorus] United we stand Divided we fall Let's embrace our differences Embrace them all E Pluribus Unum Let it be our guide A motto that unites us With strength and with pride
Years ago, a Jewish friend of mine invited me to a Passover meal given by the Chabad Lubavich in Pittsburgh. My friend was not Hasidic but the meal was open to any Jewish students or their guests. I thought it was a warm and enjoyable experience. The community bonding equivalent in Christianity is the sunrise service on Easter morning. Candy I can buy any time of the year.
@@HeleneWheatfield0549 She was missing Jon's whole point. I was not criticizing what she does, but Jon's point is that at least in America, Christians market their holidays to kids a LOT better.
Saw Jon at the beginning of March and he did a bit on this… and we were all slayed laughing. He was even grouchier about it then and it was totally cool!
I didn't grow up Jewish, but I appreciate the faith and want to convert. To me it seems Judaism focuses on the meaning of holidays and not just the frivolous fun parts. Of course Jon is right here! Kids don't know! And they can easily be bought with candy. Why else do we have to tell them not to take candy from strangers? They'll get themselves kidnapped for a candy bar! They might just convert for one too! Again, I did not grow up Jewish, but I think Judasim does an excellent job of bringing meaning to all holidays and gives us time to reflect on maybe all aspects of life that are sometimes lost to me growing up goy and generally Protestant. There is time every year to honor the memory of those lost to us, and to grieve. There is nothing shameful about it. We are meant to remember the loss and to celebrate their memory. I honestly think it is beautiful. I think the more we seek to understand, the more meaning we can find in Judaism. I don't understand everything, but it doesn't feel frivolous or meaningless to me. It never feels like a cash grab or pointless. I do think converts can have a different experience, because it is all new and nothing much is taken for granted. But with the holidays I grew up with, I don't think the focus was ever on spiritually or even helping other people. Holidays can be so much more than some capitistic realization. How many chocolate bunnies do you need to eat before you get tired of them? I might even go as far to say it is a disservice to children to give them candy when you could give them meanging, reverence, and appreciation instead. It doesn't have to be either or, but you know what their little sugar brains will be thinking about if the holiday is aligned with all that junk food. They can't help it.
It's a shame they didn't upload the whole segment cause the whole thing is hilarious. "They got Tebow! And who did we get? The same person every year. Elijah and he didn't bother to show up! Now we could have gotten our own Jewish quarterback, but the chances of that happening are the same chances of Elijah showing up!"
was this the same one with Beth Littleford? she ate the bitter herbs and tried to rinse her mouth with the salt water, and said something like "drinking tears? that's awful! what's next? drinking blood?" and john said, "no, that's YOUR thing..."
Thank you from the heart, Jon Stewart. You are a respectable and educated person. You know what lies and evil is going on in this world, and you know that the Palestinian people are oppressed, poor, and oppressed. All Palestinians love you. Arabs, Muslims and Christians, love you because you have a heart of humanity and because you defend the oppressed. Thank you from the heart.🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸😥😥😥😓😓😓❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@brucebaker810 That's a myth. (Unless you count importing chocolate from the Americas and then making it taste not bitter as "co-opting it from the pagans".)
My cousin grew up in a mix faith family, though baptized as a catholic when he was 7 he wanted to be Jewish cause his friends were and they got present everyday for Hanukah. So his mom enrolled him in temple for 2 years. As an adult he has embraced other religions and is a well rounded individual.
I approach from the opposite direction. As the son of an Episcopal Priest, we used to celebrate Passover every year; bitter herbs, unleavened bread, and grape juice for all the kids.
I'm not Jewish, but I'm pretty sure incorporating components of other religions is anathema to Jews. Like the recurring theme of the Hebrew scriptures is not to go chasing after other gods
@@helenryan5217 We don't incorporate other religions into our own. We do, however, alter every holiday to suit our own level of religion and we incorporate our own family traditions into pretty much every holiday. In our house, the Seder is a very happy event where my father tells the story in a very sarcastically dramatic way, then we eat. There's presents and sweets and food galore. The evening tends to end with the kids in sugar comas and the adults telling drunken jokes.
So when I was Christian, our Church HAD A SEDER MEAL the Thursday before Easter. So Jon picks up the egg and I'm like, "Naw you can't even eat that yet. You gotta dip it in salt water." Sure enough that's the next thing he mentioned lol
A friend invited me to a Passover Seder once in high school, and it was so interesting! For me as a kid growing up the 90s by parents who were raised Christian but didn't raise us to be religious, Easter was just a fun holiday with zero religious connection. I'd say like Christmas, Easter now feels pretty secular, I mean you've got the pagan-influenced Easter bunny and Easter egg hunts and chocolate bunnies, there's nothing Christian about those things. So, like Christmas I'm sure Easter will be increasingly enjoyed by everyone :)
As a Christian, over the past 40 years, I've attended many kinds of Passover Seders, and I've even done model Seders. My family almost always includes a little Passover in our Easter, with a Seder plate, to acknowledge the Jewish roots of our faith. The Christian Holy Communion is based upon the (flat)bread and wine of Passover. The Easter basket may be more colorful and sweeter, but the Passover Seder plate is more meaningful. (I am not saying that Easter itself is less meaningful.) Though the Seder, we are eating the story as we go through the various foods on the plate and explain their meanings, retelling the story of the Exodus, a pivotal event in Judaism and a significant event to Christianity.
We need to do what we do when we send the kids to school for the first time. A few years ago when we sent my great granddaughter to school when she was three, she lorded it over all the other little kids in daycare 😂
The age of 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,23,24 and 25 isn't easy. You lose friends, you make mistakes, you fall, you fail, you realise things, you hit reality, you lose yourself but in the end you find yourself and you become stronger In Shaa'Allah..🖤💙
Cute. Of course, Easter is really two holidays rolled into one: 1) death and resurrection, and 2) the pagan holiday for spring and fertility, (hence the egg). Both share the sense of rebirth, so seem slightly logical together......... I'm glad your people made it out, Jon.
It is also a continuation of Passover; the sacrifice of the lamb, not to mention the Crucifixion happened at Passover. Pascha(Hebrew)-Passion(Latin), from the Hebrew verb to "suffer".
In Australia we have a four day holiday for Easter, longer than some people have off for Christmas and more stuff is actually closed on the Friday by law it has to be.
How can religion be about the things that it is supposed to be about, when people can't get over themselves long enough to pay attention? Be happy that you survived the winter and deadly things that come with it. That's all, that's the whole thing. Just be happy you survived... happy spring!!!
I've been trying to find this clip for years!!!
"Jews, camera 3!" 😂😂😂
When was it on tv, do you remember?
@@carla68 Years ago, still hilarious
@@carla68
It was originally broadcast 12 years ago during season 17. I should have googled to verify, but if I remember correctly, it was aired in April of 2012. Comedy Central should still have this clip if not the entire episode on their website.
Decided to investigate. Aired on April 9th 2012. And Comedy Central does in fact still have this clip in it's full 6 minute length on their website. Figures. I remember the year, month, and season it originally aired, but no matter what, winning lottery numbers remain elusive. lol
@@theduder2617 wow, amazing memory! Thank you so much!
“Jews camera three” is how all Jews need to address each other these days 💯. Example, Jews camera 3, do we all agree on this?
That GLORIOUS closing line about making more tears is the hardest, longest belly laugh I have had in years. Thank you, Jon. Ambrosia.
That killed me
I didn't get that one, being from Switzerland. Can someone briefly explain please?
I can't stop watching this. I can literally watch Jon Stewart scream "BA-BAM!" whilst taking out a basket filled with candy and chocolate from a magical bunny all day 😂😂😂😂
You make all the madness in the world disappear. Look forward to every show.
Noah who?
Preech. lol. ✊😎
Jon's delivery style made this even more hysterical!
I grew up celebrating the Christian and Jewish holidays. My mom remarried when I was 9, and my stepdad is Jewish. I really enjoyed celebrating the Jewish holidays and learning about them.
My mom's side is Jewish and I am around 35 percent Jewish. My grandmother was full blooded Jewish but she didn't celebrate any Jewish holidays. She did sing a few Jewish songs but that was it.
If your mom's side is Jewish then you're 100 percent Jewish.
@michelled8408
Sure, but you still ate your chocolate bunny too, didn't you? 😉
@@cleementine what makes you think everyone celebrates fake holidays?
My dad's family is Jewish and my mom is a recovering Catholic. As a kid I REALLY loved both Easter and Passover, but as I grew up I noticed the total morbid inspiration, undertones, and practices for the Jewish holidays. This bit is spot on. Love John forever
Jon Stewart is the actual GOAT
Missed jon so much
The Return Of Jon Stewart comparing holiday ‘treats’ was downright hilarious
Pretty sure this is from years ago still hilarious though I missed him so much. Once a week just isn't enough😢
"Don't worry, we used its blood to mark the door..."
😂
Fun fact- Jon Stewart is vegan. He also got in a shot about eating bird ovulations usually called "eggs."
Is that what Jewish people really do?
I'm still a big fan of the Wiccan Rites and celebrations of Spring. 😊
Especially the Skyclad ones!
Blessed Be.
Yes! We Pagans always have the best rituals! 😂 ⭐️
@@DawnDavidson Blessed Beltane!
So glad Jon is back.
Making more tears from laughing.
Thanks for the belly laughs, Jon. And thank you for helping me keep what sanity I have left since 2016.
The war on sanity has been hard to endure.
"You get the children, you win" Yeah... That's the not getting passed-over part.
yeah, there a play on words there...
Right... it has devolved into politics when its whole purpose is to give people a happy time to look forward to during winter. What's there to argue about?
Priests get the little boys
lol this comment is amazing
i am confused can someone explain it to me
More, give me more please 😆
Please don’t ever leave again Jon, we were devastated when you left 😢
I grew up with a lot of both celebrations even though both my parents are Christian cause my dad took a job in Israel. I really like both - I got to do Passover this year and it was lovely
I’m a Christian, and went to both Catholic undergraduate and graduate colleges. One year at grad school, my friend, a Jewish student of the Classical Reforn tradition invited out theological caucus over for a Passover seder. I even got to read the Four Questions! I sang it in Hebrew, because I’m extra like that. It was a profoundly moving spiritual experience. Plus, I learned that I loved matzah!
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. Pesach is next. On Easter I play video games.
My jewish friends celebrated Christmas! It was great for business. My high school was 70% Jewish except for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur when it was 90% Jewish.
The nugget of truth in there is the "if you get the children, you win". Though for Priests, that might mean a different thing.
BawBam!!!
And the rabbis
This man has not missed a beat
….you know this is an old
Clip right? Tho he hasn’t missed a beat, he dont look like that no more.
We love you Jon!!! BTW….The delicious basket of candy is popular among the non religious/ agnostic folks as well. Candy for the win. 🤣🤣
I prefer the "easter monday" candy. You know, when it's all on clearance? March 15th and Nov 1 are pretty cool too😂
@@maggielaw6320 I think you meant February 15.
[Verse 2]
E Pluribus Unum
From many we are one
A motto that stood strong
When times were undone
In unity we'll conquer
Together we'll thrive
It's time to bring it back
And let our spirits revive
[Chorus]
United we stand
Divided we fall
Let's embrace our differences
Embrace them all
E Pluribus Unum
Let it be our guide
A motto that unites us
With strength and with pride
Years ago, a Jewish friend of mine invited me to a Passover meal given by the Chabad Lubavich in Pittsburgh. My friend was not Hasidic but the meal was open to any Jewish students or their guests. I thought it was a warm and enjoyable experience. The community bonding equivalent in Christianity is the sunrise service on Easter morning. Candy I can buy any time of the year.
You're not 5 years old. The Easter basket was a big deal for us kids.
@@pdoylemi The lady is spreading goodwill across divergent religions, or did you not notice? Or, did you not care?
@@HeleneWheatfield0549
She was missing Jon's whole point. I was not criticizing what she does, but Jon's point is that at least in America, Christians market their holidays to kids a LOT better.
@@pdoylemi Your answer was so brief that I found it open to my interpretation. I get what you intended to say now; sorry. :)
@@HeleneWheatfield0549
No need to apologize. There are a lot of hateful trolls on YT. I should have realized that my comment my come off that way.
Saw Jon at the beginning of March and he did a bit on this… and we were all slayed laughing. He was even grouchier about it then and it was totally cool!
Thank you Jon! Another smile
I didn't grow up Jewish, but I appreciate the faith and want to convert. To me it seems Judaism focuses on the meaning of holidays and not just the frivolous fun parts. Of course Jon is right here! Kids don't know! And they can easily be bought with candy. Why else do we have to tell them not to take candy from strangers? They'll get themselves kidnapped for a candy bar! They might just convert for one too! Again, I did not grow up Jewish, but I think Judasim does an excellent job of bringing meaning to all holidays and gives us time to reflect on maybe all aspects of life that are sometimes lost to me growing up goy and generally Protestant. There is time every year to honor the memory of those lost to us, and to grieve. There is nothing shameful about it. We are meant to remember the loss and to celebrate their memory. I honestly think it is beautiful. I think the more we seek to understand, the more meaning we can find in Judaism. I don't understand everything, but it doesn't feel frivolous or meaningless to me. It never feels like a cash grab or pointless. I do think converts can have a different experience, because it is all new and nothing much is taken for granted. But with the holidays I grew up with, I don't think the focus was ever on spiritually or even helping other people. Holidays can be so much more than some capitistic realization. How many chocolate bunnies do you need to eat before you get tired of them? I might even go as far to say it is a disservice to children to give them candy when you could give them meanging, reverence, and appreciation instead. It doesn't have to be either or, but you know what their little sugar brains will be thinking about if the holiday is aligned with all that junk food. They can't help it.
I enjoyed EVERY second of this!
It's a shame they didn't upload the whole segment cause the whole thing is hilarious.
"They got Tebow! And who did we get? The same person every year. Elijah and he didn't bother to show up! Now we could have gotten our own Jewish quarterback, but the chances of that happening are the same chances of Elijah showing up!"
Yes that is too bad, got rid of cable and my t.v. over a decade ago. Hope it pops up somewhere, but thanks for giving us a taste,lol.
pretty sure it's tim *tebow* not "tibo"
Josh Rosen was a first round QB! Just don't look into his career after that.
@@bkm2797 The whole clip is on TH-cam if you search for it.
was this the same one with Beth Littleford? she ate the bitter herbs and tried to rinse her mouth with the salt water, and said something like "drinking tears? that's awful! what's next? drinking blood?" and john said, "no, that's YOUR thing..."
“We both believe in the same sky daddy but let’s start the next holy war over our differences!”
What does the Picard say?
tbf there never was a christian-jewish holy war
but I see your point
@@lovesred3998 "this far and no further!"
@@its_w4ynehitler was a "Christian."
Thank you from the heart, Jon Stewart. You are a respectable and educated person. You know what lies and evil is going on in this world, and you know that the Palestinian people are oppressed, poor, and oppressed. All Palestinians love you. Arabs, Muslims and Christians, love you because you have a heart of humanity and because you defend the oppressed. Thank you from the heart.🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸😥😥😥😓😓😓❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
As we say in Britain, you might be over egging the pudding there.
It seems unlikely that anyone would be loved by all Muslims, Christians and Jews.
We’ll be seeing this clip in our feeds for the next 10 years
That was fantastic! Lol! "Ba-BAAM!"
Its really no contest when you consider chocolate. 🎉
But Christianity co-opted chocolate from the pagans. And rabbits.
@@brucebaker810 That is the secret to winning.
@@brucebaker810 That's a myth. (Unless you count importing chocolate from the Americas and then making it taste not bitter as "co-opting it from the pagans".)
Chocolate! I remember when the first invited it! 🧽
Clarification. Christianity coopted chocolate and rabbits from the pagans. They didn't coopt chocolate from the pagans and the rabbits.
Every episode is a master piece
Thank you everyone
My cousin grew up in a mix faith family, though baptized as a catholic when he was 7 he wanted to be Jewish cause his friends were and they got present everyday for Hanukah.
So his mom enrolled him in temple for 2 years.
As an adult he has embraced other religions and is a well rounded individual.
Jon's comedic timing and delivery is second to none! 🤣🤣🤣
Was.
@@TinLeadHammer Is.
It's just nice to see religions working it out without heavy munitions.
As per US law, chocolate bunnies are designed to also be converted into a makeshift grenade if needed. That's why they're hollow 👍
Amen 😂
Yeeeeah because totally there are no heavy munitions in current religious events.
@@BR-gc5uo😅 yeah, like these “Christian nationalists” aren’t armed to the teeth and ready to fight for … Trump? Yikes.
Right on.
So so so true
So True…..
I missed this back in the day🎉😂❤
Guys, while you’re uploading old clips, could you please give us back “America 2”? It was like one of the best Jon Stewart bits!
As it is written!
So let it be Dun ...ning-Kruger?
@@brucebaker810 th-cam.com/users/shortspmN6XS9h6Fk?si=hUDKEvQrG0vfZaTO
I wish YOU would run for President! 🤣
I approach from the opposite direction. As the son of an Episcopal Priest, we used to celebrate Passover every year; bitter herbs, unleavened bread, and grape juice for all the kids.
Hey Jon! But what about putting chocolate on matzah! That totally gets the kids excited!
Just call it all Festivus and bring on the pole..
One of Jon's best videos
Bawbam! The Jews just need to learn how mix in Pagan rituals and they can bawbam too. :)
And thus the Chocolate Seder was born. 🍫
I'm not Jewish, but I'm pretty sure incorporating components of other religions is anathema to Jews. Like the recurring theme of the Hebrew scriptures is not to go chasing after other gods
A note to @@92jwiener
Even a cider Seder
Would be beder.
@@helenryan5217 We don't incorporate other religions into our own. We do, however, alter every holiday to suit our own level of religion and we incorporate our own family traditions into pretty much every holiday. In our house, the Seder is a very happy event where my father tells the story in a very sarcastically dramatic way, then we eat. There's presents and sweets and food galore. The evening tends to end with the kids in sugar comas and the adults telling drunken jokes.
@@92jwienerI have actually been to quite a few chocolate Seders.
I will still be laughing next week. Funniest bit this decade!!
So when I was Christian, our Church HAD A SEDER MEAL the Thursday before Easter. So Jon picks up the egg and I'm like, "Naw you can't even eat that yet. You gotta dip it in salt water." Sure enough that's the next thing he mentioned lol
Plus who'd eat a boiled egg without its got a bit of salt on there?
PS3 controller behind the desk.....classic John
Classic Jon Stewart! YES! 😎
Reminds me of Kevin Leary's "Merry F*€king Christmas"...hilariouss
That was Denis Leary.
Yeah, I was choking on the idea of “Kevin O’Leary” being anything but revolting…
Denis, not Kevin.
@@CoronaMacGuinness so it was ...early in the morning when I posted ..pre-coffee
I was corrected...Denis Leary
Holy Moly..
Love Jon so much
I feel so understood 😂
And you can another Dr. Browns root beer with your motza bread. I Know this because my wife worked at a kosher nursing home!!😁
Root beer is nothing special. What weren't they serving cel-ray or at least cream soda? P.s matzah is how its spelled.
Dr. Brown's makes cream soda too
פסח שמח ❤❤
A friend invited me to a Passover Seder once in high school, and it was so interesting!
For me as a kid growing up the 90s by parents who were raised Christian but didn't raise us to be religious, Easter was just a fun holiday with zero religious connection. I'd say like Christmas, Easter now feels pretty secular, I mean you've got the pagan-influenced Easter bunny and Easter egg hunts and chocolate bunnies, there's nothing Christian about those things. So, like Christmas I'm sure Easter will be increasingly enjoyed by everyone :)
Please do more old Jon Stewart contemplations. Two decades of content, you guys can be doing them much more.
This one should have been called "Jon Stewart being mad at an egg for being an 'actual egg'."
As a Christian, over the past 40 years, I've attended many kinds of Passover Seders, and I've even done model Seders. My family almost always includes a little Passover in our Easter, with a Seder plate, to acknowledge the Jewish roots of our faith. The Christian Holy Communion is based upon the (flat)bread and wine of Passover.
The Easter basket may be more colorful and sweeter, but the Passover Seder plate is more meaningful. (I am not saying that Easter itself is less meaningful.) Though the Seder, we are eating the story as we go through the various foods on the plate and explain their meanings, retelling the story of the Exodus, a pivotal event in Judaism and a significant event to Christianity.
The Elijah not showing up joke is comedy gold
This is why we need the Holiday Armadillo!😂😂
Classic!
work it out Jon, work it out
Heads up to those saying John looks so much younger without his beard - this is from back when he hosted the show :)
We need to do what we do when we send the kids to school for the first time. A few years ago when we sent my great granddaughter to school when she was three, she lorded it over all the other little kids in daycare 😂
Can you put the original air dates in the descriptions in the futurr please?
Happy holidays.
Man, when Jon shaves off his beard he looks 20 years younger 😛
Hysterical!😂😂
Well done, Jon!
🤣🤣🤣
I haven't laughed much lately so thank you.
I take nosh even though we are Roman Catholic and the kids have fun❤
The age of 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,23,24 and 25 isn't easy. You lose friends, you make mistakes, you fall, you fail, you realise things, you hit reality, you lose yourself but in the end you find yourself and you become stronger In Shaa'Allah..🖤💙
"You get the children, you win", said EVERY Catholic priest EVER! 😆
The oil (petroleum) lasting longer than it should is a much better metaphor for our situation on Earth right now
Ramadan/Eid for the win - Celebrating Jesus, John the Baptist, Mohammed and all the Saints!
Great video!
I relate
Cute.
Of course, Easter is really two holidays rolled into one: 1) death and resurrection, and 2) the pagan holiday for spring and fertility, (hence the egg). Both share the sense of rebirth, so seem slightly logical together.........
I'm glad your people made it out, Jon.
It is also a continuation of Passover; the sacrifice of the lamb, not to mention the Crucifixion happened at Passover. Pascha(Hebrew)-Passion(Latin), from the Hebrew verb to "suffer".
hey, Passion was the name of the stripper I saw this weekend
My favorite Court Jester. 👍❤️👍❤️👍
Is a short jester. 😅
A great sense of humor adds 4” to height.
This is hilarious! 🥰🤣
In Australia we have a four day holiday for Easter, longer than some people have off for Christmas and more stuff is actually closed on the Friday by law it has to be.
F'king Hilarious! 🤣😂
How can religion be about the things that it is supposed to be about, when people can't get over themselves long enough to pay attention?
Be happy that you survived the winter and deadly things that come with it. That's all, that's the whole thing. Just be happy you survived... happy spring!!!
Ba-BAM! 😂😂😂
_~gigglesnort~_
Oh, Jon, how I missed your cutting wit! I love Trevor, sure, and miss him, but... he ain't you! ❤❤
Universal Healthcare in the USA, Jon ✊
LOL...loved this!
Brilliant, could watch this another 10 times (and probably will). When is it from?
😂😂🤣🤣Boobaaamm!!
And tasteless dry flatbread, matzah? Yay.
😂😂 top tier!
CLASSIC!! 😅
Hysterical 😂
Since you put it that way
The rabbi from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend sang it best:
🎶 "Remember that we suffered" 🎶
Jon Stewart's delivery is on point!