Big_dro that makes much more sense, that has to be it. The others are more theories, imagines and what ifs possibilties in comparison, though they were fun and had validity.
I love how Skinner finds his old prisoner helmet and reacts like someone in their childhood bedroom finding *ALL* the stuff they thought they lost *YEARS* ago
Naw, remember the episode where we found out that Skinner is fake, the real Skinner is still in the army? But they said they'd never talk about it again. Oops!
I love how Herman, one of the, if not THE most ruthless and savage character in the Simpson's, _still displays grief when Skinner nonchalantly tries his old POW helmet._
Probably because he knows the horrors of war too. He lost his arm, Skinner became a POW. Both had military related grief so there is a level of understanding.
I'm not sure. The voice actor (Harry Shearer -- he also voices Ned Flanders and Mr Burns among others) was with the show until season 28. The character last had a (proper speaking) role in Season 24.
everyone is talking about obvious funny references here, but the thing that cracks me up the most was the Methuselah rookie card and hes like 100 years old as a rookie, lol.
Agreed but he was purely a bully in the very earliest seasons - eg that whole episode where Grandpa and Herman train up Bart and co as an army to take him on
@@joshhurst9770 He's not really a _bully_ though, except to Baljeet, and that's really some kind of demented symbiosis. He's mean and rough, but the other kids aren't _afraid_ of him.
This swap meet was the only clip I could find in which Herman actually had a sympathetic expression. (Talking to a Vietcong prisoner, aka Skinner which actually makes a lot of sense).
1) Declaration of Independence - Invaluable 2) Action Comic 1 (The birth of the Superhero Genre) - Sold for US$3,207,852 in 2014 3) x 40 Inverted Jenny Stamps - 1 of 100 ever actually found (1 sold for US $977,500 in 2007) 4) Stradivarius Violin - Depending on type and era (US$3m - US$15.9m) Guess it's supposed to be a take on mums who sell their kids really valuable stuff or antiques for a bargain without realising haha. ... only got the references recently after watching this several times as a youngster :P.
I love how homer is sitting there going through items and there all priceless antiques. Each of the stamps are worth about $1 million, the violin if its an original $16 mil, the declaration $2.5 mil, original Superman $3 million.
@@pichass9337 , agreed, but this has nothing to do with intelligence. It has more to do with general knowledge. What is "extremely well known" in some circles may not necessarily apply to the general population.
@@valleyFITONY the only thing not worth more than the comic is a single inverted jenny stamp, but thats negated by the fact she had a sheet of 40. the prices im using arent adjusted for todays pricing, only around when the episode came out. action comics #1- 3.25 million inverted jenny- 980k per stamp original declaration of independence copy- 4.4 million signed original stradivarius violin- 8 million
+Alex Greggary What about when Skinner finally gets sick of Chalmers constant insults when Chalmer tells him his shoulders slump? Skinner yells at him that his shoulders slump because the Vietcong hung him up by his arm pits in a torture chamber.
Ryan Gauvreau I dont remember the name, but its the one where Skinner dares Chalmers to try and teach Bart Simpson himself, and Chalmer bases the teachings on Teddy Roosevelt
@@iwillrateyou9375 Yeah. well I just remember that during season 8 or 9, the quality just dropped, and it was pretty much unwatchable. There is a good video explaining it called 'The fall of the simpsons' or something, which is pretty nerdy, but goes to detail with the fall in quality.
Gotta love Homer finding a bunch of legitimately rare and valuable stuff for five cents each and immediately throwing it off to the side after deciding it's junk. Reminds me of the stuff I've got at yard sales and secondhand shops that were good condition antiques and such on sale for dirt cheap because the seller didn't know what they were actually worth.
@@badtriceratops1867 this is either the 80’s or 90’s, sex change wasn’t legalized until 2016 and things like that were either shamed or regarded as the person in question being gay rather than transgender.
This is when Skinner was great as a character because of his war past, especially when he's at school and turn his chair to the window and it goes dark and starts to talk about mother in the house on the hill. In fact the Simpsons in the earlier seasons were funny as hell then it went down hill after season 13 I think for me
I love how so many comments begin with, “I love…” I also love how people are still pointing out Les Miserables references as if they are the first to notice it. Lovely.
I am not crazy! I know he swapped those numbers! I knew it was 1216. One after Magna Carta. As if I could ever make such a mistake. Never. Never! I just - I just couldn't prove it. He - he covered his tracks, he got that idiot at the copy shop to lie for him. You think this is something? You think this is bad? This? This chicanery? He's done worse. That billboard! Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy! He defecated through a sunroof! And I saved him! And I shouldn't have. I took him into my own firm! What was I thinking? He'll never change. He'll never change! Ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer! But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy! Stealing them blind! And he gets to be a lawyer!? What a sick joke! I should've stopped him when I had the chance! And you - you have to stop him! 𓂸𓂺
Can we discuss how the other veteran has sad eyes realizing skinner is dead inside by how happily he reminisces about being in a iron helmet for 2 years
Interesting how they fit 2 French prisoners stories into that one object without mentioning either. It is an iron mask (man in the iron mask) with “24601” which is jean Val jean’s prisoner number in les miserables.
@@M0butu I have never seen those either. I just can't find the time I guess.Work, work around the house, study this and that, politics and such. What can I do M0butu?
@@PrincessofPower84 Haha, thanks, you're one of the very few people to comment on/understand my avatar, that Indiana Jones bit is one of my all-time favorite Simpsons scenes.
24601 - surprised Skinner didn't say something like for that price I couldn't dare 'look down' on it or my time in Vietnam wasn't so 'miserable' (reference to Les Miserables where prisoner 24601 was Jean Valjean the main character)
+Dmitri Cherkasski Certain stamps are valuable because they were only printed in small amounts. Certain other have misprints, errors, etc on them. Rather than make the worthless, this means that they are printed in even SMALLER amounts. And can be many times more valuable.
+Dmitri Cherkasski A legitimate hand written copy of the The Declaration of Independence from that same era. Ouch! A near mint copy of Action Comics 1. On no... An entire sheet of "Inverted Jenny", incorrectly printed vintage stamps. Oh God! An original Stradivarius. Nooooo!
I flinched a little when Homer tossed away the Stradivarius, even though I know that even if it's a real one, it would cost a second fortune to bring it back to full quality, and even then it won't sound that great. That's the issue with string instruments. You neglect them, and they will make you suffer for it
Just realized when the mayor spoke German it was to reference when Kennedy gave his speech at the Berlin Wall and spoke German to the German people attending the speech
All of that junk Homer diggs through is nothing compared to Neds Bible trading cards that are SOMEHOW SIGNED.
BobvanKay oh shit WHAT!?! I never noticed that before hahaha
They wouldn't have been in english that's for certain.
It's not their actual signature. Just a replica.
Big_dro that makes much more sense, that has to be it. The others are more theories, imagines and what ifs possibilties in comparison, though they were fun and had validity.
Imagine how much a signed trading card of JESUS would be worth...
Just a reminder that Ned’s religious trading cards are signed.
By the people on the cards.
Ned is crook.
Hey, Jesus walked with Moses and Elijah, didn't he?
Then again, no matter how much he tries, Flanders will never be Jesus.
@@neplatnyudaj110 Is he really a 'crook' if they are free?
@@neplatnyudaj110 no. Fourth generation ventrue.
Ned must have gotten them from Mr. Burns
I love how Skinner finds his old prisoner helmet and reacts like someone in their childhood bedroom finding *ALL* the stuff they thought they lost *YEARS* ago
Well the war must have been his only time away from mother
Naw, remember the episode where we found out that Skinner is fake, the real Skinner is still in the army? But they said they'd never talk about it again. Oops!
@@thomaschexmix643well... not exactly...
He loved being a POW, they made that fish stew he liked
The number on his prisoner helmet is 24601, the same number as Jean Valjean from Le Mis
I love how Herman, one of the, if not THE most ruthless and savage character in the Simpson's, _still displays grief when Skinner nonchalantly tries his old POW helmet._
Детерминизм это Свобода 🤙
Respect for the tormented and mistreated
I miss Herman
A moment of empathy between those with shared experiences.
Probably because he knows the horrors of war too. He lost his arm, Skinner became a POW. Both had military related grief so there is a level of understanding.
I love any time Skinner remembers 'Nam
The sudden intensity in his voice is brilliant
I'm surprised the background didn't get dim. Like the Valentine Day intercom segment.
@@robertprince2651 probably my favourite simpsons joke of all time. 'cool i broke his brain'
Sure, but later I remind that episode which reveals that he was all the time an impostor...
@@momi1carlos but he was still in Vietnam, that part didn't change
@@yehuda8589 ohh. right!
Well, at least principal Skinners background story stays consistent throughout the series.
I like to pretend that episode doesn't exist
Haha we see what u did there
@@sbatra86 then you're an idiot, the exact type of idiot that episode makes fun of. Up yours, children.
@@SchutzBoysband Is that you Ken Keeler?
Cali AirmanB17 it actually doesnt anymore, during the later seasons he has a different mother
Herman saying “small world” is probably the only time he’s ever looked concerned.
what even happened to the character ? never saw him again on the show
I'm not sure. The voice actor (Harry Shearer -- he also voices Ned Flanders and Mr Burns among others) was with the show until season 28. The character last had a (proper speaking) role in Season 24.
Armin Tamzarian broke that timeline.
Herman could've bought that nuke in the background or "Little Boy" at 1:20
“It is. It REALLY REALLY is!”
"I doubt my son or daughter is that stupid"
So glad that's on there.
♪Your're the birthday boy or girl♪
Fucking savage
Just stamp the ticket man is a legent
One of those jokes that slips by you for years and years before you finally notice it
That's the guy who punches ppl in the face
everyone is talking about obvious funny references here, but the thing that cracks me up the most was the Methuselah rookie card and hes like 100 years old as a rookie, lol.
What I can't understand is how it is SIGNED.
I Like Dirt religion? Learning? Let's get out of here!
I Like Dirt religion? Learning? Let's get out of here!
I Like Dirt nice catch!
I Like Dirt dude that had my ribs hurting with laughter lol
I love how nostalgic Skinner is about being a Vietcong prisoner
Perhaps it looks good to him after being a school principal.
He misses that broth.
They could never get the spices right, after all
Les Mis reference I hadn't noticed before either.
Course he is, back then he didn't have Bart and his mother to worry about 😅
I really miss how Nelson was more then a bully in old Simpsons. The "mean friend" is something too little media depicting children get into.
That happens all the time lmao
Agreed but he was purely a bully in the very earliest seasons - eg that whole episode where Grandpa and Herman train up Bart and co as an army to take him on
Buford from Phineas and ferb is a good example of that
@@joshhurst9770 He's not really a _bully_ though, except to Baljeet, and that's really some kind of demented symbiosis. He's mean and rough, but the other kids aren't _afraid_ of him.
Prisoner 24601 - the number issued to convict Jean Valjean in Les Miserables.
Thats how I got here.
Now Prisoner 24601, your time is up and your parole's begun!
I really did not expect to come across that reference.
This swap meet was the only clip I could find in which Herman actually had a sympathetic expression. (Talking to a Vietcong prisoner, aka Skinner which actually makes a lot of sense).
Error 404 That’s what I was saying!
Well, I don't know if he was expecting to find the very prisoner that helmet belonged too.
"I doubt my son or daughter is that stupid"
still wrecks me, even 20+ years later
1) Declaration of Independence - Invaluable
2) Action Comic 1 (The birth of the Superhero Genre) - Sold for US$3,207,852 in 2014
3) x 40 Inverted Jenny Stamps - 1 of 100 ever actually found (1 sold for US $977,500 in 2007)
4) Stradivarius Violin - Depending on type and era (US$3m - US$15.9m)
Guess it's supposed to be a take on mums who sell their kids really valuable stuff or antiques for a bargain without realising haha.
... only got the references recently after watching this several times as a youngster :P.
+Will Marsden
Capital Gains tax, Homer would have a big tax to pay and that would have been the plot hook for the episode.
+Will Marsden Holy Shit 16million for a fucking violin even a high end one at that
+IIGrayfoxII Can't afford one? Get a reproduction, heck an antique reproduction goes for 1,000's.
+LordDavid04 Fuck reproduction or counterfeit.
If I want one, I want the real thing.
IIGrayfoxII
I wouldn't call them counterfeit, but good luck in mustering that couple of million.
*now, prisoner 24601~*
*Your time is up and your parole's begun...*
*you know what that means...*
WOO-HOOH!
Yes, it means I'm free
worksa8 WOO-HOOH!
+worksa8 no it means you get your yellow ticket of leave!
YOU ARE A THIEF!
1:21 he has an atomic bomb suspended...for sale...
Needs the colon
Wait... I think that's a Tsar Bomba.
I Will take it
Microondas Xd._ Just don’t take the safely pin out
It's my right to own a recreational mcnuke
I love how on point Moe’s impression of Lucille Ball with her damaged voice box is! 🤣
So good. And completely nailed a rough plot outline of an episode of The Lucy Show.
I love how there is a pearl inside that Moe never noticed.
I love oyster Lucy.
I love how homer is sitting there going through items and there all priceless antiques. Each of the stamps are worth about $1 million, the violin if its an original $16 mil, the declaration $2.5 mil, original Superman $3 million.
+Seeing Green Well, no shit.
BunkeyGaming101 there are multiple copies of it....
BunkeyGaming101 there were a shot ton drawn up besides the one sitting in dc
Seeing Green is it actually true that the first issue is Superman actually has a higher monetary value than the Dec. of Independence?
Go to sleep
Great example of the intellectual humor the Simpsons used to use, Prisoner 24601 was Jean Valjean in Les Miserable.
And I'm Javert, do not forget my name
it isnt "intellectual humor", it's a reference to an extremely well known book
@@pichass9337 , yeah but how many people actually got it? Judging from the comments, not that many...
@@louisjutras1 RUclips comments aren't a very good place to judge intelligence
@@pichass9337 , agreed, but this has nothing to do with intelligence. It has more to do with general knowledge. What is "extremely well known" in some circles may not necessarily apply to the general population.
funfact: the old lady who owns the box is one of Mr. Burns' friend. she is said to be a billionaire so her trading those junk doesn't mean much to her
She tried to pay Bart $0.50 for doing all types of manual labor for a week.
@@BrokamaGay and she scammed Marge to buy a worn down basket claiming to be kaiser wilhelm ii's basket for $200.
I never thought that Alice Glick would be a millionaire.
@@blengdiabloed7335 and then that darn candy dish for 90 dollars
@@blengdiabloed7335 that's consistent though, that's how you become a billionaire stop giving a sht about others and exploit or scam them
"ich bin ein springfield swap meet patron" idk why but hearing quimby saying this famous line cracks me up every time😂
I love Marge's items for sale: Unhappy clown face, painting of drunk homer on couch, their only actual wall paining of a boat
Lmao
Methuselah rookie is pretty rare, that’s worth at least two minor prophets and a HOF Abraham card
How much for a Holographic Nehemiah series 1?
Will trade you a devalued Moses (corners are frayed and I spilled coffee on him)
1:38 somewhere, Nicolas Cage is desperately trying to get a flight to Springfield
Except he can't figure out which state the city is in!
@@joecope9935 its Oregon
Yeah he really wants his Action Comics back.
Gamerboy 3213/ JacobTheAnger didn’t a couch gag say it was in Illinois?
I remember the Behind The Laughter episode mentioning they might be in Kentucky
I just love Mayor Quimby's ongoing contempt for his constituents 😅😅
Like the current politicians in the Whitehouse.
“The only thing you can’t buy here is dignity” lmao
@@themonsterunderyourbed9408 thats most politicians, save for maybe regional or city politicians
He hates them for the same reason he won their votes.
maybe he wrote "quiet weapons for silent wars"
I spat out my food after the religious trading cards bit xD
WOAH! JOSEPH OF ARAMATHEA! 26 CONVERSIONS IN AD 46!
JayGatzVFXsk8r no. You didn't
Strawberry Unicorn Liked your own comment?
Strawberry Unicorn lol let him have his moment
That was one of the funniest gags in the series. The Methuselah rookie card was hilarious.
was it atleast kosher?
I know it's only a cartoon, but I damn near had a heart attack when Homer threw away that Action Comics No. 1.
The violin is worth more I think
@Ian Robert Davies you mean Amazing Fantasy 15. Spidey was introduced in the last issue of the series, not the first.
@@valleyFITONY the only thing not worth more than the comic is a single inverted jenny stamp, but thats negated by the fact she had a sheet of 40. the prices im using arent adjusted for todays pricing, only around when the episode came out.
action comics #1- 3.25 million
inverted jenny- 980k per stamp
original declaration of independence copy- 4.4 million
signed original stradivarius violin- 8 million
But the actual comics that far back were terrible, so worth it only for status symbol, which is kind of sad.
@weric49 I needed to know just how much homer messed up
ty.
1:17 Wow, that's a really, REALLY dark look into Skinner's past.
+Alex Greggary What about when Skinner finally gets sick of Chalmers constant insults when Chalmer tells him his shoulders slump? Skinner yells at him that his shoulders slump because the Vietcong hung him up by his arm pits in a torture chamber.
+Henrik Magnusson What episode was that one in?
Ryan Gauvreau
I dont remember the name, but its the one where Skinner dares Chalmers to try and teach Bart Simpson himself, and Chalmer bases the teachings on Teddy Roosevelt
+Henrik Magnusson Thanks. "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts."
how??
SKinner being totally unmoved by seeing his old prison helmet really says a lot about the character
Before he got ruined
@@iwillrateyou9375 I haven't watched Simpsons after season 7
@@nevermindshort3 I have been reading that they choose to change their story style
@@iwillrateyou9375 Yeah. well I just remember that during season 8 or 9, the quality just dropped, and it was pretty much unwatchable. There is a good video explaining it called 'The fall of the simpsons' or something, which is pretty nerdy, but goes to detail with the fall in quality.
I miss when Skinner was a badas dork, not just a dork.
Huh, I didn't know Skinner was Jean Valjean in Les Mis.
+Red Judas Just what I was thinking!!
so is sideshow bob
+Red Judas - Alexandre Dumas' "The Man in the Iron Mask"
John Juergens Yeah, but 24601 was the number assigned to Jean Valjean.
Oh right.
Rewatching this scene, it's crazy how every booth scene is full of humor. They would never pull that off anymore.
I love how in early seasons the Mayor had some absolute disgust for Springfield inhabitants
Gotta love Homer finding a bunch of legitimately rare and valuable stuff for five cents each and immediately throwing it off to the side after deciding it's junk.
Reminds me of the stuff I've got at yard sales and secondhand shops that were good condition antiques and such on sale for dirt cheap because the seller didn't know what they were actually worth.
Interesting that the kid who suffered those injuries from the Malibu Stacy doll was a boy.
#motorboat
Maybe it was Smithers......
@@DoubleOddJosh That would explain his abnormally thick glasses.
@@juicebox9465 And fear of women.
@@314rft He doesn't fear woman, he just denies them his essence
I like how he implies that he doesn't know if he has a son or a daughter
@Infectonatan my interpretation provides more humorous
@@adayadoodle2867 no, saying "son AND daughter" would imply both.
They’re questioning their gender, their father is just supportive.
@@badtriceratops1867 based
@@badtriceratops1867 this is either the 80’s or 90’s, sex change wasn’t legalized until 2016 and things like that were either shamed or regarded as the person in question being gay rather than transgender.
Skinner just casually wearing his old torture helmet
mourning the fact that he would never get that stew again. Those spices would never be tasted again.
I like the "Little Boy" in the background, and the radioactive warning sticker in case you have any doubts lol.
This is when Skinner was great as a character because of his war past, especially when he's at school and turn his chair to the window and it goes dark and starts to talk about mother in the house on the hill. In fact the Simpsons in the earlier seasons were funny as hell then it went down hill after season 13 I think for me
That was a reference to Psycho, jackass!
@@MrParkerman6 Skinners Vietnam Background was referenced numerous Times until that infamous Episode we shall not speak of.
One incredibly imaginative sequence after another. All in line with each other, but each with its own idea of a joke.
I love how so many comments begin with, “I love…”
I also love how people are still pointing out Les Miserables references as if they are the first to notice it.
Lovely.
I can't stop laughing at the sound the Stradivarius makes when Homer discards it.
I wonder if they sacrificed a real violin to make that noise cause it sounds perfect
When I see the opening titles and the quality animation I get so excited because I know this is from the time when The Simpons was freakin good!!
Why marge has the painting of the sad clown that was drawn by someone else in her high school art class I'll never know
TheBT Perhaps it was a gift?
How funny it would have been if someone bought that painting of Homer asleep on the couch in his underwear!
Ahh the Simpsons golden years.
Skinner was captured for stealing a loaf of bread
his time is up and his paroles begun!
@@ProgrammerInProgress you know what THAT means
@@leohelen1858 it means I’m freeeeee!
@@ProgrammerInProgress Your gun.
5 years for what he did, the remaining 15 years because he tried to run.
The Seymour torture helmet joke is strangely sweet.
0:00 - 0:15 💀⚰ Mayor Quimby was low key HILARIOUS in the Simpsons. Very underrated character.
The constant references to Kennedy are brilliant.
I am not crazy! I know he swapped those numbers! I knew it was 1216. One after Magna Carta. As if I could ever make such a mistake. Never. Never! I just - I just couldn't prove it. He - he covered his tracks, he got that idiot at the copy shop to lie for him. You think this is something? You think this is bad? This? This chicanery? He's done worse. That billboard! Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy! He defecated through a sunroof! And I saved him! And I shouldn't have. I took him into my own firm! What was I thinking? He'll never change. He'll never change! Ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer! But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy! Stealing them blind! And he gets to be a lawyer!? What a sick joke! I should've stopped him when I had the chance! And you - you have to stop him! 𓂸𓂺
1:29:
Herman: Small world huh?
Skinner: Its is. It really, really is.
Can we discuss how the other veteran has sad eyes realizing skinner is dead inside by how happily he reminisces about being in a iron helmet for 2 years
I like how marge has her paintings on sale. Specially that the "bald adonis" :D
Just Stamp the Ticket Man once again carrying this series on his back.
"Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happyyyyyyyyy-" PUNCH.
I can really imagine Skinner as Jean Valjean, aka prisoner 24601, if they ever did a community production of Les Miserables
That guys face when he,says small world huh he's probably thinking damn
Dude ikr. I’ve never seen Herman so concerned. He’s usually a stone cold psycho.
Chesterson Jack wierd right
@33kaus holokaust hmm
Small world means that it's a pretty small world with that thing on your head, you don't see or hear very much.
@@ckfnpku really ???
Love how Homer throws actual valuable items away
The part with Homer killed me. I wish I could find something like that.
"Ich bin ein Springfield Swap Meet Patron" might be my favorite Simpsons line
Every time I drive by a garage sale, I always hear the voice of Mayor Quimby saying "the only thing you can't buy here is dignity."
A Methuselah rookie card!
When Skinner put the mask on I thought he was going to have a Nam flashback and start screaming JOHNNY!
That would have ruined the sad moment between him and Herman.
Interesting how they fit 2 French prisoners stories into that one object without mentioning either. It is an iron mask (man in the iron mask) with “24601” which is jean Val jean’s prisoner number in les miserables.
1:19 - Les Miserables reference, good example of the multi-level humor in earlier Simpsons seasons.
I have not seen that movie or read that book.
@@louistournas120 I am quite sure there is also a musical
... and a comic.
@@M0butu
I have never seen those either. I just can't find the time I guess.Work, work around the house, study this and that, politics and such. What can I do M0butu?
Lol @ your avatar. Great moment there
@@PrincessofPower84 Haha, thanks, you're one of the very few people to comment on/understand my avatar, that Indiana Jones bit is one of my all-time favorite Simpsons scenes.
The funniest part is how non-chalant skinner is about the prison thing
I didn't get the Methuselah Rookie card joke until adulthood.
Why does a small town mayor need secret service level protection?
2 words homer simpson
Have you SEEN Springfield?
because he is actually JFK, (well.. he thinks he is the equivalent of JFK).
Diamond joe Quimby has made a lot of enemies over the years.
wasnt their an assassination attempt by Fat Tony's mob?
The methuselah rookie card is one of the funniest things ever
I love classic Simpsons so much. It's still good, but there is something about the first couple of seasons that they never got back.
Moe going with The Lucy Show era of Lucile Ball
Gotta respect that.
Religion?
Learning?
LET'S GET OUTTA HERE!
Sunday school in a nutshell.
I like the Le Miserable reference: prisoner 24601.
I love the mayor talks to the guards who don’t talk back like talking to a brick wall. It’s so common in shows too.
The Joseph of Aramathea card is signed. LOL
1:50 - i doubt my son or daughter is that stupid
+boR soriedeM Wow, it's like you watched the same video I did!
Slashbash lol yea... smart ass son of a bitch try to tell me what i watched...(gradually trailing off)
boR soriedeM Now that's funny.
Slashbash a
1:56
Edit: you morty
I just noticed how large all of their pupils are animated LOL
I cringed so hard at the sound it made when homer tossed that Stradivarius aside
"They took her off the market after some kid poked his eyes out." I just got that one. 😂
Keyword being *his*
How closely did he want to see those boobs?
“Ich bin ein swap meet patron”
Skinner could probably use that in this social distancing era and no one would think he was weird.
I like how Marge is selling another one of her Ringo paintings along with the painting of Homer sleeping.
Gotta love Homer literally throwing away ~$48 million.
what if they're reproductions?
1:28 If there was ever a live action movie made, Herman Hermann should be played by Steve Buscemi?
absolutely
every time i run across this clip for years the mayor has me laughing with the human roaches line.
pfft... only 26 conversions. Peter converted over 5000 in the 3 months after jesus died. and thats your religion fact of the day
God bless St Peter
those were sad 3 months
Lewis K Maybe he converted himself 26 times? That would be noteworthy.
Religion and facts never go hand in hand
Lewis K That was a pretty big event to follow up on, obviously
Homer just tosses a bunch of stuff that would make him rich
+shaun griffin Strati-who-vious???...Priceless
+shaun griffin why is there a old lady owning priceless artifacts in one box lol
Rocky Dang
Old woman logic that's why. XD
+Rocky Dang why is she selling it all for 5cents ?
She's an old fart, why else?
That Stradivarius he chucks to the side; the sound of it hitting and probably breaking makes me wince every time.
Stradiwhovius?
Woaw a Methuselah rookie card! Rofl
louis tournas biblical character, was like 900 years old or something
969
louis tournas
Supposedly the oldest guy to ever live.
@@frost7478 :
So, where is my comment?
24601 - surprised Skinner didn't say something like for that price I couldn't dare 'look down' on it or my time in Vietnam wasn't so 'miserable' (reference to Les Miserables where prisoner 24601 was Jean Valjean the main character)
1:17 Principle Skinner is prisoner 24601
AND I'M JAVERT!
That skinner war story explains so very much about his character.
i almost had a heartattack when he through that stradivarius violin
It's funny that Homer could have become literal multi millionaire from buying that crate for like 2$.
Because only morons like him get the luck without ever knowing of it
1:35 I cringed with every item he threw away
+Dmitri Cherkasski What's the stamps
clowntrooper61 I have no idea. I'm curious myself.
+Dmitri Cherkasski
Certain stamps are valuable because they were only printed in small amounts.
Certain other have misprints, errors, etc on them.
Rather than make the worthless, this means that they are printed in even SMALLER amounts.
And can be many times more valuable.
+clowntrooper61 Its the "Inverted Jenny" from 1918, there are only 100 of them worldwide. Current price is nearly 135 grant each.
+Dmitri Cherkasski
A legitimate hand written copy of the The Declaration of Independence from that same era. Ouch!
A near mint copy of Action Comics 1. On no...
An entire sheet of "Inverted Jenny", incorrectly printed vintage stamps. Oh God!
An original
Stradivarius. Nooooo!
Member when Simpson was good? I member!
So does Pepperidge Farm
Member when homer had funny moments. I. Member
🍇 “Oohh, I ‘member!”
The early years of simpsons were the best simpsons. ☺
The "Methuselah Rookie Card" joke never gets old.
Unlike Methuselah. Who was hella old. Allegedly.
I flinched a little when Homer tossed away the Stradivarius, even though I know that even if it's a real one, it would cost a second fortune to bring it back to full quality, and even then it won't sound that great. That's the issue with string instruments. You neglect them, and they will make you suffer for it
Just realized when the mayor spoke German it was to reference when Kennedy gave his speech at the Berlin Wall and spoke German to the German people attending the speech
Cool fact 👍
I am a Berliner
Stradahouvious 😂 possibly one of the most expensive instruments in the world
"Human roaches, feeding off each others garbage" that's what I think of the comment section.
This clip is so much more satisfying now that I know all the references.