@@Sammy.H.Redwood Which makes more sense if you think about it. He took it off before starting on the pit and put it on the ground, in his panicked confusion he mistook it for another part.
@@tacticalcrusader3709 This video presented it well. People being dumbasses fucking everything up with their own incompetence and then blaming life and society.
"aisle one, next to the cat poison" Criminally underrated joke that I only got this time. The idea of a store carrying and selling cat poison is hilarious.
Well you may not be able to buy it in a suburban hardware store but in Australia cat poison is used to vast numbers of feral animals every year. I guess they must sell it somewhere.
2:26 “Ahhh. That’s one fine looking barbecue pit.” zoom out moves box away from view “WHY DOESNT MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!!” Ladies and gentlemen the golden age of the simpsons
@@artistsanomalous7369 Yeah. This was when the show was starting to fade in quality, mostly because Phil Hartman died, the 1990s (and, by proxy, the 20th century) was ending, and Matt Groening left the show so he could work on "Futurama". In a perfect world, the last episode would have been that one where the family goes to Japan, though I think the last episode should be the 200th episode where Homer becomes sanitation commissioner, floods the town with trash, and prompts everyone to move away (most family sitcoms end with families moving away and, since The Simpsons back then was still funny and mocked sitcom conventions, this is a perfect ending. Plus, Homer flooding the town with trash is an apt metaphor for how excessive time spent on Homer and his idiotic shenanigans turned the show to garbage).
1:42 - Graduating high school 1:53 - College orientation 1:56 - First week of classes 2:06 - Studying for exams 2:17 - Taking your first exam 2:25 - Comparing your GPA to everyone else's
It’s not even just the scream that makes the ending so brilliant. It’s the fact that the umbrella flops open too, and the fact he somehow got his watch trapped
It means "the grid", and is really spelled Le Gril. Grill is a loan word from French, adapted to mean a grid on which you cook food. It's a word like ensemble or rendezvous that was originally French and adapted to become part of English.
"Why must I fail at every attempt at masonry" . Yet another example of why old Simpsons was so good. Homer's an idiot who can't build a BBQ pit but he casually uses terms like "masonry" lol
"Why doesn't mine look like that?" Well, considering your kit came with a fucking wheel... for a barbecue pit... I think you were going to fail anyway, Homer.
It wasn't packed well; the parts fell out of the box and into the cement. He should have complained to the store and have them build it for him. Several years ago I bought a Weber Kettle Grill. It came in a box and you had to assemble it yourself. I struggled to put it together and was afraid I was damaging it (I have terrible OCD) and so I took it back to the store and exchanged it for one that was already assembled.
@@anonymousaardvarkinnigeria8721 It looks different. And when the box first opens and falls in the cement you can see a wheel fall out while the wheelbarrow sits next to it.
From that moment at 1:52 with Lisa trudging away in exhaustion to the end of this clip may be the single funniest minute in the show's history. Oh my god
@@micahbush5397 But when she become a Stepmum to the Flanders Bros in later seasons and tries to get them to have some fun, to no avail, she's all like "Thank god, a *real* kid!" when Bart passes by
Proof that even 10 seasons in, this show was still doing amazing work. Sadly twas near the end of 'Classic Simpsons', which is still the best television ever made.
One of my absolute favorite moments in The Simpsons! This is only bested by the scene where Homer retrieves his car from New York and drives away with the lock still on his wheel. Pure. Comedy. GOLD!
The new York episode is the magnum opus of the Simpsons. Ironic that it was the episode before the most controversial episode the Simpsons aired with the imposter skinner
I'd like to note, the legalese CYA disclaimer guy said "may not". *MAY* not. Implying a chance that it actually might. I believe this is where Homer would say "I like those odds!"
@Marcus-Aerilius Maximus I'd cement the pipe to one brick, then cement the second brick to the first one. I'm pretty sure that's how the professionals make a brick-pipe.
Oh Dan, you’re always going to be one of my favorite VAs. I always love spotting him in other cartoons like Aladdin: Animated Series, Darkwing Duck, Earthworm Jim and many more.
It has taken me all of these years to realize the poetic beauty of it... Where in the hell did the wheel he bludgeoned through the grill even come from? The grill in the image wouldn't have even had one. That's some next-level failure.
Master of masonry. The home store help center always make it look so easy. Lisa had put too much water in the cement mix. After several trips back to the depot and some impulse buys from the bargain tools display Homer was able to knock out a first rate pit even if it did consume the entire weekend. But Marge was very impressed! Edna was growing disenchanted with talk of mood lighting and beaded doorways and wanted more excitement but Seymour was hamstrung by his mother’s close observations.
One of the funniest things ever. But you cut off too early, we actually see the Squeaky-Voiced Teen succeed for once! When Homer goes to return the barbecue pit, SVT/"Pop" is making out with "Mom".
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I love how he puts one of his shoes in the grill apparently. Also noticed that it changes color too.
Note that he's still wearing both his shoes when he charges at the end. So where did this other one come from? Only Homer knows. Although he probably doesn't.
I found the "why must life be so hard?!" line relatable even at 8 years old. And I haven't forgotten this scene since. Still hilarious as it was back then.
For some reason when I struggled to make a game on Unity on pc this clip randomly appeared in my head I had to come straight to yt to watch it and was not disappointed in the slightest
Me (2010) (Checking Smosh): "Yeah, that's one fine looking TH-cam channel." Me (2020): "WHY DOESN'T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?! WHY MUST LIFE BE SO HARD? WHY MUST I FAIL IN EVERY ATTEMPT AT BEING VIRAL?!"
"Aisle 1, next to the CAT poison." "Installing your own barbecue pit is no harder than adding an aviary or olympic-sized swimming pool!" "how about wild boar, or hippo" "Mmmm... hippo!" "- Can I burn evidence in it? - We can ALL burn evidence in it!" "AAAGH! STUPID LISA!" "- I think he's almost done. - YAAAAAAAAAARGHHHHH!!!!! - Yeah, he's done." About 22 gags in 3 minutes. Ah, the golden age of the Simpsons. I was alive for that, you know.
That final scream with Homer charging it with an umbrella is comedic gold.
Yes, totally! :=)
I was just thinking that! such a good scene!
🥇🥇🥇🥇 ☠️☠️☠️
This is art.
😂
Dan Castellaneta's delivery of the line "le grille what the hell is that" is so perfect, you still remember this scene a whole decade later.
Over two decades later. This was 1999.
Its been 2 decades yo
@@ToxicTurquoise454 1990 will forever be 10 years ago
It's actually "le gril" (the grill), a term that the English language actually borrowed from French
it was actually his delivery of “WHY DOESN’T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!” for me lmfao
"Stupid Lisa!" is probably my favorite line from this. As if him knocking over the stuff into the wet cement his somehow her fault, gold.
Even Homer say stupid Bart and now he said stupid Lisa
Because she went inside to rest her back, so he blamed her for not being there to stop him doing that.
Thia is me trying to be a masterchef in the kitchen.
He was just emulating incel Simpsons fans 😅
@@ToxicTurquoise454 she knows Homer aint all there. pure ignorance hahaha
2:48 One of the best yells in the entire show.
My favorite is also the one from time and punishment when he asks Marge for a donut.
I love that his shoe and watch is in the pile lol
But he wasn’t wearing a watch in the beginning..
@@Sammy.H.Redwood Which makes more sense if you think about it. He took it off before starting on the pit and put it on the ground, in his panicked confusion he mistook it for another part.
Him running at the pile with the umbrella gets me every time xD
And he’s still wearing his shoes
It’s always gets me to see a content creator commenting on stuff like the rest of us 🤣
"WHY DOESN'T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT!?" -This has so many opportunities to use.
You seem like you asked that every time you watched a pron video.
I use this quote every day
I use that often. I compare my car, my hobbies, my work, my room, my sinep and just about everything to others.
@@jarnoheikkinen1813 That really isn't healthy
I use it whenever I fuck up trying to follow instructions.
"Why must life be so hard!" - Truer words were never spoken.
tell me about it
I always found many things Homer says to be my exact thoughts
I've been trying to find a clip of Homer saying Why do my actions have consequences? That should replace E. Pluribus Unum as our national slogan!
@Samuel Black I guarantee its easier today than it was 100 years ago. Stop blaming society for everything, its weak.
@@tacticalcrusader3709 This video presented it well. People being dumbasses fucking everything up with their own incompetence and then blaming life and society.
As a kid I laughed
As an adult I feel the pain...
As a kid, I just laughed.
As an adult, I feel the pain but still find this scene hilarious.
As a kid, i laughed a little
As an adult, i can’t stop laughing at it
Lol, right?
And laugh
WHY MUST LIFE BE SO HARD???
And can we take a minute to appreciate the fact that this entire grill thing is preceded by Lisa laying down a perfect foundational concrete slab?
She injured her back for nothing, but at least she did a perfect job.
And hurting her back in the process. ):
And then Homer saying "stupid Lisa".
At least she finally did something constructive
Fr I would hire Lisa!
Le grille?! What the hell is that?????
Gets me every time 😂
"WHY MUST I FAIL AT EVERY ATTEMPT AT MASONRY?"
the stonecutters didn't end well either
In Czech, the line was generalised :D :D
@@CZghost "why must i fail at generalized"
doesnt quite have the same ring to it
"How's your father's project coming along?"
"I think he's almost done."
2:49 - 2:51
"Yeah, he's done."
@Zentmeister umm how about "Why must I fail at every atempt at FAILING". Does that still describe your life?
He could have asked Bart's help since Bart is fluent in French.
Oh yeah...Bart would be trilingual if Homer hadn’t forced him to forget Spanish
Holy shit I never thought of that. Good one.
@@monsieurcondottiero2685 but he also knows japanese and chinese.
He probably just wacked it out of his head just like he did with Brazilian.
Boy, I really hope someone got fired for that blunder!
'Tis a fine piece of contemporary art, but sure 'tis no barbecue pit, English
"D'ohith!"
*D'OHETH!*
i'm gonna use this someday i don't know where or when but i will
It's not conceptual art, because it's inconceivable.
"Is it a barbecue pit yet?"
Homer's reaction to himself tipping the wheelbarrow into the cement: *"STUPID LISA!"*
Hahahaha :D :D
You got to give it to Homer... he always finds a way to end up worse than any of us could have possibly thought he could
True. No wonder he is lazy
Lies again? Like GH
@@therealautisticdj Cause every time tries his hardest, he often fails horribly.
@@devantemungin7060 The lesson is, never try.
Trying is the first step towards failure.
Le grille what the hell is that 😂😂
It's "the grill".
Ryan Denziloe ..*whoosh*
And at the end, Homer went LE WAH
@@gorgolyt No. It can't be. That's unpossible.
@@Stephen64138 You're right coz it's not as funny in french as it is in english.
"aisle one, next to the cat poison"
Criminally underrated joke that I only got this time. The idea of a store carrying and selling cat poison is hilarious.
Well you may not be able to buy it in a suburban hardware store but in Australia cat poison is used to vast numbers of feral animals every year. I guess they must sell it somewhere.
Man I say let the cats roll cuz at least they eat mice and all that I'd rather have a cat hanging around than a mouse
@@bowhite783 They also make birds go extinct, so.
Turns out it's an onion display.
When your local "spay and neuter" campaign is too little, too late...
"Snapping fingers may not make food appear."
But...you're saying there's a chance, right?
@MayoChiki You know he was making a joke, you got that, right?
@BLOOMER GAMES I did and my mom brought me food
I was bed bound
all of this was a joke
they said "may" not "wont"....
Mmmmmm......hippo
Depends on where you are I suppose. Snap your fingers in a restaurant, it might work.
2:26 “Ahhh. That’s one fine looking barbecue pit.”
zoom out
moves box away from view
“WHY DOESNT MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!!”
Ladies and gentlemen the golden age of the simpsons
the tail end of
@@artistsanomalous7369 Yeah. This was when the show was starting to fade in quality, mostly because Phil Hartman died, the 1990s (and, by proxy, the 20th century) was ending, and Matt Groening left the show so he could work on "Futurama". In a perfect world, the last episode would have been that one where the family goes to Japan, though I think the last episode should be the 200th episode where Homer becomes sanitation commissioner, floods the town with trash, and prompts everyone to move away (most family sitcoms end with families moving away and, since The Simpsons back then was still funny and mocked sitcom conventions, this is a perfect ending. Plus, Homer flooding the town with trash is an apt metaphor for how excessive time spent on Homer and his idiotic shenanigans turned the show to garbage).
2:31 - 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, people were hating on the show even while they were still putting out episodes like this
@@daviswiggin4425 Because episodes like this were starting to be the minority instead of the majority.
Love this whole scene joke after joke. But I always laugh how he blames Lisa for him knocking everything into the cement 😂.
Because she would have stopped him ruining it.
@@aaronwatt8372 But she needed to rest her aching back.
To this day, we still don’t know what “Le grille” even means.
Literally nobody knows, it's a mystery.
As a kid I legit had no idea what 'le grille' was and thought it was something else completely, which is why Homer's grill looked like that.
One of the great mysteries of our time.
I checked out the French dub on the dvd and he said “The Grill”.
@@thomassowellaudiobooks6441 Same reason Homer said “le”.
"Why must I fail at every attempt at masonry!?" Makes me laugh every time.
I laugh and yet, can totally relate. 😔
1:42 - Graduating high school
1:53 - College orientation
1:56 - First week of classes
2:06 - Studying for exams
2:17 - Taking your first exam
2:25 - Comparing your GPA to everyone else's
2:47 - a normal life Goes Nothing could possibly go wrong
comparing your high school diploma
2:54 getting a job at Burger King because your degree isn't relevant
so accurate
😂😂comedy gold
It’s not even just the scream that makes the ending so brilliant. It’s the fact that the umbrella flops open too, and the fact he somehow got his watch trapped
Where's the watch?
@@seronymus on the plank of wood
@@killagreg3 I found it right before you commented haha sorry, thanks for swift reply
@@seronymus haha no worries
2:47
"I think he's almost done"
*Charges in with an umbrella while screaming, then dies*
"Yeah, he's done"
"Le Grille what the hell is that" is my personal favorite Simpsons Joke
It means "the grid", and is really spelled Le Gril. Grill is a loan word from French, adapted to mean a grid on which you cook food. It's a word like ensemble or rendezvous that was originally French and adapted to become part of English.
@@carultch 💀
@@koaruu le grille LMFAO
I love the bit where he moves the map down. Simple yet hilariously effective. Probably second only to 'good old rock, nothin' beats that'.
@@carultch Well I'm English and I've only ever heard "Le" used by someone asking Lenny for help just before they died.
I remember my dad laughing really hard when he noticed the wristwatch wrapped around the 2x4
@ItsFreddy I’m assuming the red shoes are his “diy” shoes
Do you mean Jonny and Plank from Ed Edd n Eddy.
"Why must I fail at every attempt at masonry" . Yet another example of why old Simpsons was so good. Homer's an idiot who can't build a BBQ pit but he casually uses terms like "masonry" lol
Homer’s scream as he performs the lawn umbrella joust is nothing short of perfection
"Why doesn't mine look like that?"
Well, considering your kit came with a fucking wheel... for a barbecue pit... I think you were going to fail anyway, Homer.
It wasn't packed well; the parts fell out of the box and into the cement. He should have complained to the store and have them build it for him.
Several years ago I bought a Weber Kettle Grill. It came in a box and you had to assemble it yourself. I struggled to put it together and was afraid I was damaging it (I have terrible OCD) and so I took it back to the store and exchanged it for one that was already assembled.
Correction, a wheel AND a propane tank for a barbecue pit.
@@RampinUp46 bruh they just want to kill you I guess
It showed cooking a full-size swordfish, hippo, and boar in the demonstration video, yet he could hold the box in both of his hands.
@@anonymousaardvarkinnigeria8721 It looks different. And when the box first opens and falls in the cement you can see a wheel fall out while the wheelbarrow sits next to it.
simpsons during childhood is entertainment, during adulthood, it's a reflection of our current life
That hit me the hardest when I realised my ex bf had traits that reminded me of Homer lol
@@yos.5684 You should go back to your homie
@@TheJoshtheboss nah. Homie didn't want to come back to me.
In deathhood, it is nothing.
Early Simpsons yes.
2:21 Now are we all going to ignore the fact this static BBQ pit came with a wheel for some reason?
You know a better way to move an in ground bbq pit? Because I’d love to hear it.
@@kanegarvey3188 Touché
A wizard did it.
That's part of the stove, where the gas pass through and the fire comes out. Do you have ever cook with gas anytime?
And the watch on the plank too!
That scream in the end gets me every time.
I think he's almost done.
Yeah, hes done
His rant about failing at everything gets more relatable as i get older
Same
“Le grille” and “gym? What’s a gym? Ohhh...gym!” are among my all time favorite bits
Every time I think "why must life be so hard", i remember this scene and it brings a smile to my face.
I don't know why, but this horrified "Le grille?!" just makes me laugh every time :-D
From that moment at 1:52 with Lisa trudging away in exhaustion to the end of this clip may be the single funniest minute in the show's history. Oh my god
Stupid Lisa
I'm so glad so many people still come to this video all these years later. This is probably one of my top five favorite bits from the when series.
"We can ALL burn evidence in it..."
- Homer Jay Simpson
That final scream sounded like a battle cry that would win against any army.
Thank you all for continuing to keep this video alive! I love it’s still getting attention 11 years later.
This is one of my favorite Simpson moments
Thanks 😊
@@booman3138I still come back to this video on occasion and it always makes me laugh!
Being a grown-up and trying to do my own house projects has this scene pop into my head A LOT.
I think it's great that after dealing with Bart, Edna still wants children of her own.
She's probably overestimating her ability to parent and assumes HER child would never end up like Bart.
@@micahbush5397 But when she become a Stepmum to the Flanders Bros in later seasons and tries to get them to have some fun, to no avail, she's all like "Thank god, a *real* kid!" when Bart passes by
Its more fear of loneliness than anything Else
Proof that even 10 seasons in, this show was still doing amazing work. Sadly twas near the end of 'Classic Simpsons', which is still the best television ever made.
"Snapping fingers may not make food appear."
An argument Thanos took into consideration but didn't think much about when he assembled his Gauntlet
"So...did you finish making the barbecue pit?"
"...Yes."
"And what'd it cost you?"
"...Everything."
No wonder he retired to a farm
@@spectrevampire Starring Lisa as Gamora
@@spectrevampire cringe
Not even Thanos can shrink a hippo.
"NO, NO! I'M INTO CHICKEN!!"
The charge with the parasol at the end is the icing on the cake of a great Homer moment.
One of my absolute favorite moments in The Simpsons! This is only bested by the scene where Homer retrieves his car from New York and drives away with the lock still on his wheel. Pure. Comedy. GOLD!
You hardly ever see that episode anymore because of 9/11
Vendor: Mountain Dew or crab juice?
Homer: Ick! Ew! Geez! I'll take a crab juice!
Arguably the most classic exchange in the entire series.
The new York episode is the magnum opus of the Simpsons. Ironic that it was the episode before the most controversial episode the Simpsons aired with the imposter skinner
@Lv-nq9qz For a while, yes, but now it's worked its way back into rotation. I literally just watched it yesterday on FXX.
Lighthearted apron not included, Snapping fingers may not make food appear..
Always that one random Rabbitohs guy.
I'd like to note, the legalese CYA disclaimer guy said "may not". *MAY* not. Implying a chance that it actually might. I believe this is where Homer would say "I like those odds!"
Depends how well you married, I would imagine...
“Ah. That’s one fine looking BBQ pit. WHY DOESN’T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!?!”
I like when he sticks the two bricks together then shoves a pipe in it 😂
@Marcus-Aerilius Maximus I'd cement the pipe to one brick, then cement the second brick to the first one. I'm pretty sure that's how the professionals make a brick-pipe.
Is that a euphemism?
@@SamuelBlack84 I hope so. Otherwise, ow...
Oh THAT'S what I've been doing wrong.
Similar joke to when he becomes Burns' assistant and makes breakfast. But without the spontaneous combustion.
2:08 As a Canadian, I confirm the authenticity of this experience. If anything even came with instructions anymore, let alone in actual words.
that "WHY MUST LIFE BE SO HARD?!" line is so ingrained into my head
The scream as he charges is just perfect.
This scene with Homer is legend but it's underrated joke is the way Edna says she wants a baby NOW! 🤣
The self-narration of the mental struggle is just a microcosm of this legendary show
This is the deffinition of an actual emotional break down
I feel him though one time I had to do a serious replacement on my truck it was awful
Yeah, we've all been there. Losing control of the screams.
That swerve when you realise it's just the box and he screams "WHY DOESN'T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?!" 😂😂
To this day one o my all time funniest Simpsons moments of all time
2:13 I still don't understand how Homer put a watch on a piece of wood without touching it
It’s not a watch it’s a temperature gage for the bbq 🤣... That being said you should never assemble a bbq
@@AttilatheThrilla well I never seen a temperature gage thay had a wrist strap, but still I will probably be this bad building a BBQ 😆
Maybe he lost his watch while building it, its possible, since his shoe is also visible as part of the finished BBQ
@@bryanbutler6486 ya but he didn't have a watch when he started. Where did it come from
@@Chickenpeach so the shoe is also ilogic, since he wasn't even wearing his regular shoes, but work boots instead
2:28
That one fine looking (insert meme)
WHY DOESN'T MINE LOOKLIKE THAT!?
"Can I burn evidence in it?"
That killed me. As well as the scream at the end XD
This is an absolute masterpiece.
The play on words with the "He's done" is genius. Impeccable comedic timing throughout
"What's the matter, Edna? Lately, you've been saying HA to everything." ~ Skinner
"I-WANNA-BABY! NOW!!" ~ Krabople LOL
Krabople
Triangle_Pants krabpoople
@@TrianglePants oh, like crsb apple? I never would have thought of that
@@erob60
Must've been. Some things you just don't notice until years later.
Women and their menopause...
Love how he somehow managed to get his wrist watch around the wooden frame work😂.
Even in my 40s this show makes me laugh. Some things never get old 🤣🤣
"stupid Lisa" i still use that line today when i screw up
The part when he is just beating on it with the bar "Why must life be so hard!", I can so relate to that.
Oh Dan, you’re always going to be one of my favorite VAs.
I always love spotting him in other cartoons like Aladdin: Animated Series, Darkwing Duck, Earthworm Jim and many more.
This must be what it feels like to finish your first Bob Ross painting XD
Yyyyup
Actually no :) My first Bob Ross painting was pretty cool. The secret is you have to make all the little trees happy, then it looks good :)))
@@tomaskoptik2021 Well, all I did was to smack the devil out of my painting.
@@ianfinrir8724 That's how it is when you try to keep up and it doesn't match
@@tomaskoptik2021 you have to smoke some happy little trees, first.
“Le Grille,WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?!”
Stupid Lisa! 🤣 Love the small details like he put his watch in there to hold it together 🤣
"Snapping fingers may not make food appear"
Thanos: "Fine i'll do it myself..."
Depends how well you married, I would imagine...
2:13 *LE GRILL? WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?*
That's what you use to cook le boeuf.
When you buy things in Canada
@@typingcat Le boeuf, what the hell is that!?
It has taken me all of these years to realize the poetic beauty of it... Where in the hell did the wheel he bludgeoned through the grill even come from? The grill in the image wouldn't have even had one. That's some next-level failure.
😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
Homer: Disney
Barbecue Picture: DreamWorks (The Bad Guys and Puss in Boots 2)
Homer’s Barbecue: Lightyear and Strange World
Master of masonry. The home store help center always make it look so easy. Lisa had put too much water in the cement mix.
After several trips back to the depot and some impulse buys from the bargain tools display Homer was able to knock out a first rate pit even if it did consume the entire weekend.
But Marge was very impressed!
Edna was growing disenchanted with talk of mood lighting and beaded doorways and wanted more excitement but Seymour was hamstrung by his mother’s close observations.
I love how at 2:02, Homer blames Lisa for something she didn't even do. 😂😂😂
He even said, “Stupid Lisa!” Who says that about their own daughter?
One of the funniest things ever. But you cut off too early, we actually see the Squeaky-Voiced Teen succeed for once! When Homer goes to return the barbecue pit, SVT/"Pop" is making out with "Mom".
I love how he puts one of his shoes in the grill apparently. Also noticed that it changes color too.
Note that he's still wearing both his shoes when he charges at the end. So where did this other one come from? Only Homer knows. Although he probably doesn't.
You see when you notice something like that a wizard did it.
"I think he's almost done"
"AAAAHHHHHHHH"
"Yeah, he's done"
I found the "why must life be so hard?!" line relatable even at 8 years old. And I haven't forgotten this scene since. Still hilarious as it was back then.
Every time I run into the slightest difficulty I come back to Homer screaming
"WHY MUST LIFE BE SO HARD"
For some reason when I struggled to make a game on Unity on pc this clip randomly appeared in my head I had to come straight to yt to watch it and was not disappointed in the slightest
2:49 - Let's be honest, we came here for this!
Nope
This will never not be funny!
No.
I didn’t but now I’m glad I did
Yes that's the best part of the clip lol
After trying multiple translators, it turns out Le Grille is French for The Grid.
@@Stephen64138 Nerd!
@@Stephen64138 Aussi c'est pas 'le' grille, parce qu'évidemment, on voit bien que c'est une fille.
@@Stephen64138 Arrête, tu m'excites!
@@Stephen64138 tu habites a la poubelle!
@@Stephen64138 Oui oui
Me (2010) (Checking Smosh): "Yeah, that's one fine looking TH-cam channel."
Me (2020): "WHY DOESN'T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?! WHY MUST LIFE BE SO HARD? WHY MUST I FAIL IN EVERY ATTEMPT AT BEING VIRAL?!"
i like it how he screams "WHY MUST I FAIL AT EVERY ATTEMPT OF MASONERY?" even though this is his first time
Got to love the "Toolin' Around" theme. 😃
Yeah, 20 years later this bit is still funny.
It's 2020 now. Did we ever find what the hell Le Grille means?
yeah nah
The Grill!
No. The jury's still out.
On translate it said “The grid”
WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?!
The world may never know…
This skit never fails to make me laugh my ass off
Legendary scene. Keeps replaying in my mind when i want to think of something funny.
"Aisle 1, next to the CAT poison."
"Installing your own barbecue pit is no harder than adding an aviary or olympic-sized swimming pool!"
"how about wild boar, or hippo"
"Mmmm... hippo!"
"- Can I burn evidence in it?
- We can ALL burn evidence in it!"
"AAAGH! STUPID LISA!"
"- I think he's almost done.
- YAAAAAAAAAARGHHHHH!!!!!
- Yeah, he's done."
About 22 gags in 3 minutes.
Ah, the golden age of the Simpsons. I was alive for that, you know.
Him blaming Lisa for everything falling into the cement 🤣🤣
2:31 made me laugh so hard I legitimately thought I was gonna have a heart attack.
Hippo lol wow
You’re everywhere aren’t you? Lol 😂
What does hippo taste like?
Mmmmmmm, hippo. 🤣🤣🤣
Mmmmmmm, baby hippo. 🤣🤣🤣
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I think a very underrated funny detail is in the commercial where a tiny whole hippo gets roasted.
2:28
Homer: That’s one fine looking barbecue pit! WHY DOESN’T MINE LOOK LIKE THAT?! *Screams*
"Snapping fingers may not make food appear" xD
Depends how well you married, I would imagine...