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AJ Frost
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Well, if they're all supervised by a mashgiach and properly heckshered, they're good to go kosher-wise. However, Bob's place is not kosher anyway so its a moot point.

Am I too late? Purim Sameach everyone! Great great episode, and if you lived through the spate of middle school b'nai mitzvah like I did, there is so much to relate to in this episode.

"It was a fantastic penis, that seemed as strong as a
horse's leg, yet as delicate as a flower wrapped in silk. What a grand,
grand penis. Diana's nipples. Diana's nipples."

Most appreciated Sir Arthur (and your bread!)

Grandpa's "Shut up!" line reading still tickles my fancy after all these years.

Groovily goovil.

Those Belcher kids have the most benign, yet malevolent, smiles. There's always something being plotted…

Well, first time I've seen a Shtreimel on South Park. That means something, even if its a small little detail.

"Who did this?!" "People, Arnold. People." What a line!

If you liked this, the Hey Arnold! Xmas episode is an emotional doozy.

I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with you. I hadn't seen "Stoop Kid" in years either, but found that it had an emotional resonance that I had missed when I was younger. The early "Hey, Arnold!" episodes had an existential bent that did not appear in other Nicktoons of the era.

Meh, not that bad but certainly not the best.

I'm super late to the commenting on this episode, but this is one of my favorites of the entire series. Its so sweet and filled with pathos, it really made me fall in love with Lisa Simpson as a character (side note, I first saw this episode when I was just discovering the Simpsons in syndication on the WB channel 6

No one's made a show about Elimelech. Its about time for that!!!! 

A most excellent episode. Is it just me, or was Walks' voice characterization very Joker-y?

The show is strongest when the central conflict revolves around Mordo and Rigby, and this was a pretty decent episode showing their relationship. 

And "Murder Inertia" is a property of matter. Harrow, Harrow, Harrow!

I also love Rigby's raccoon walk. Rigby is such a weirdly designed character that you can't not take notice of the eccentricity, especially noticeable when he raises his head up but his eyes stay in the same position. It all lends to the hilarity.

Better not tell this guy the ending of the New Testament…

I saw Amy Schumer at the Comedy Cellar in the Village about a year ago. She was the last set of the night and also the dirtiest in terms of material. Lots of sex stuff, which of course was the focus of this particular ep.  If I recall, I believe one of her opening lines in her set was something along the lines of "So,