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Funniest moment:

Henceforth, this date shall forever be know as Flaming Moe's day!
Uh, sir, this is already Veteran's Day.

The "took it out" sideplot is totally worth it, if only for Jerry's first encounter with the guy after he hears about it from Elaine.

Yes. Though "You're eating onions, you're spotting dimes, I don't know what the hell is going on" line is one of the best in the history of the show, this whole plotline is completely inconsistent. If Jerry knew George was spotting mailboxes instead of raccoons, why would he so steadfastly believe that en equally

Season 2: Drunk Matt breaking down in the shower, saying how everyone in his life leaves him. Coach assuring him that he will never give up on him.

Frickin' kids. I do not need this. I have a masters degree in folklore and mythology.

Looking at cleavage
Jerry's analysis of looking at cleavage is so spot on:

Way to step outside your comfort zone, Vince Vaughn.

One of the best exchanges in Simpsons history
Herb: [on phone] Okay, this is what you're gonna do: You're gonna hang up, call me back, and say the exact opposite of everything you just said. Good bye. [hangs up] Bart, Lisa, come over here.
Lisa: What is it, Unkie Herb?
Herb: I want you to hear what the guys down at

One of the cops
Reappears twice down the line as Jake Jarmel. You heard I was in a car accident and decided to stop off for some jujyfruit???

This exchange always kills me
Burns: Have you, uh, found any dirt on Mary Bailey?
Advisor 1: Well, we've gone through her garbage
Advisor 2: We talked to her maid.
Advisor 1: And so far, the only negative thing we have found is from some guy who dated her when she was 16.
Burns: Ah. And?
Advisor 2: He, uh, he felt her up.
Bu

The rabbit being flung into space is my all time funniest Simpsons moment. It has all the ingredients for great simple comedy bit. Homer's optimistic and enthusiastic "Got him!" when the rabbit first starts nibbling on the leaf, then the sudden fling complete with sound effect, the rabbit leaving the picture, then

My favorite line in the entire series comes from Jerry:

I can't believe what a bunch of nerds we are
We're looking up "money laundering" on Wikipedia.

Ah! Someone's trying to kill me!
Oh wait, it's for Bart.

I loved this exchange
Badger: Hells yeah, bitches. We don't need no RV. Alls we need is a bicycle, some draino, soda bottles…
Jesse: No, no, no. No shake n' bake. Where's your self respect, c'mon.

Gertrude…
Give me a handjob.

What a great throwback
Walt and Jesse sitting in the RV, imminent danger, pure desperation, trying to figure a way out of the mess they've got themselves in. A very similar scenario to when the battery went out during the weekend meth cooking binge in season 2. And Jesse finally appeals to Walt to think of

Everyone is connected?
So what's the deal here? Last week we were left guessing as to who the cousins are connected to, and this week, we see them talking to Tio, so there's a Tuco connection, then cleaner Mike? calls some dude who works with Gus, and then Gus calls off the cousins? How are all these people

That'd be like if my name was Larry Jew.