"I'm a 10 year old in Toronto. I should be the happiest kid in the world, but I can't stop thinking about Greta."

"I'm a 10 year old in Toronto. I should be the happiest kid in the world, but I can't stop thinking about Greta."

"You'll win her back, eh? And B. we're closing in five minutes."

"Would a US dollar change your mind?"

"American currency! What time would you like your breakfast, sir?"

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>"I'm a 10 year old in Toronto. I should be the happiest kid in the world, but
I don't get the joke.

It's legal for adults to fuck children in Toronto

That's exactly the joke. What would a 10 year old find interesting in Toronto of all places?

>You'll win her back, eh? And B. we're closing in five minutes
It took me absolutely fucking forever to get this.

I miss when Simpsons was okay with people not getting the joke.

For the last time, most of us do not say "Eh?" unless you're a boomer redneck from Ontario.

Apologize you moose fucker.

They promoted the fuck out of this episode up here

>Boomer redneck from Ontario
My town was full of them, several friends of the family like that. Sometimes I catch myself saying it, but I wouldn't use it in text format.

Based

I found it mostly dull as dishwater.

R-Really?

That’s pretty sad

Episode name please. I never grew up with The Simpsons so 30 seasons worth of snappy witty clever humour entertainment should keep me joyful for this summer.

The Bart Wants What It Wants and if you're sane, you won't watch anything made in the 21st century.

To be completely honest I never knew that Canadian accent that characters have in cartoons was real until I started watching Trailer Park Boys.

I'm too tired to figure this out without listening to it. What's the hidden joke?

You'll win her back, eh? (eh sounds like A) And B. we're closing in five minutes

Get it now?

Eh is A. That’s why he followed up with B

Canadians pronounce "B." as "be pointing (out)", so the Canadian man is pointing out to Bart that they're closing. I think.

Seems as late as Season 13, they still knew how to write subtle jokes like this while the HD seasons literally have to explain the joke to the audience.

Have Chuck

As befits Canada.

Was this before or after they went to london? The"would an american dollar change your mind" seems kinda similar.

Well before.