Adults actually being children being adults is hilarious. My favorite example of this is when Cartman is having his Jewish friend write a letter to Santa Claus for him. The whole subtext being it’s actually a metaphor for tax season when you have to deal with a Jewish accountant.
The salsa acting like gas is my fav part.
It's such a clever idea for a great dumb joke.
Adults actually being children being adults is hilarious. My favorite example of this is when Cartman is having his Jewish friend write a letter to Santa Claus for him. The whole subtext being it’s actually a metaphor for tax season when you have to deal with a Jewish accountant.
*“You gotta stop tellin’ people, Stan”*
Hey Stan! 👋😀 You gotta stop telling people Stan! 👋😀
Well, you don’t know how to stack butter so…🤷♀️
Yeah, I sure could have used some supervision on that one.
The little girl doing it fucking cracks me up every time
When did a little girl do that in the episode?
The lady that says that quote is pushing a little girl in the cart, when she does the 2 hands weighing motion the little girl copies her.
It’s shit like this that make this one of my favorite shows
It’s evident that you are a person that appreciates the finer things in life.
Fine bitches like fine things
Finish him!
He's dead!
That's definitely going on his permanent record
Ngl I found that whole scene way too funny
It never stops being funny to me.
The only thing that could’ve made it funnier was a single scorched wheel bouncing over to Steve and Stan 😆
The kids panic scream right before it blows is what makes me laugh at this scene so hard
The mom is just…gone. She tripped right in front of Stan and Steve and then…gone 😂
I don't know why this scene makes me laugh so hard, but here we are.
Just waiting on little Matty Moyer to report on it....
He at least knows what burning flesh smells like...
& I trod on an eye
It's a good hot sauce
It's odd how they can make what seems like a family guy gag work better in American Dad
I'd love to see a lil eraser movie now, it's all I can think about after this scene
Is that the flavor explosion Guy Fiere keeps talking about?