Scientologists are horrible people who have covered up countless rapes, pedophilia, extortion and murders; Yeardley has been a high ranking scientologist for many years. Americans worship of celebrities has made them blind to who these people actually are. Do better.
I've been to the places Sheldon visits. Bob's big boy. The Cheese cake factory. I might of been to the hobby store , where they sell hobby trains. oh and definetely Glendale Galleria. I have not been to Cal tech. Was suppose to go to a restaurant just for Alumnis but I was busy that day, when My sister's ex invited us all.
You know it really warms my heart to see her still acting! I first saw her on Mama’s Family as a runaway from Juvenile Hall as Bonita Rokeke or the “keek” she was a spitfire in the 80’s and still is 😂
I knew a guy who had PhD in mathematics and after he left University and came home he use to work in Marks & Spencers alongside his old maths teacher at High School.. I guess this what is called social mobility in modern Britain.😂🤣
I used to work in the carpentry trades. Everything from building houses to custom staircases and architectural millwork. You would be surprised at how many people work in those fields that have degrees. They get more satisfaction out of making something where, at the end of the day, they can actually see the results of their labor. In talking with these people I found that a lot of them had been somewhat forced by their parents to go to college to get a degree, when that was not what they really wanted to do.
I once knew a guy who had a doctorate in Maths but worked in a department store cafeteria collecting and washing dishes. He could not have been happier. Loved maths, hated every job he’d had where he needed to know maths.
@@ssmt2 A big part is that the work starts and ends the moment you step in and the moment you step out. Working as a developer it feels like my mind never really gets away from it. You spend so many unpaid hours just thinking about stuff for work I wonder to myself if it's really worth it in the end.
WHEN I SAW THIS IT REMINDED ME OF SOMETHING - I have a Masters in Computer Science. One time in my life I was out of a job. My friend said to apply for Unemployment. I might as well. I had paid into it forever and had never ever collected it once. I applied and got a letter in the mail that stated I must report to the EDD office so they could help me find a job. I showed up with my updated resume in hand. It showed my education and that I had worked for several Aerospace companies for the last 15 years and it also showed what I was getting paid for each position. I was finally called to speak to a lady. I showed her my resume and she read it and told me to go home and look for work. There was nothing they could do for me. I asked why I was called in. She said, they randomly choose people to come in to help them find a job and maybe create a resume. But, I wasn't the average person that came in the door. That is why this reminded me of that situation.
As a British viewer the driving jokes are interesting because a lot of young people here don't drive. We are a mainly urban society so walking or public transport is just as common. I get the impression in California - driving is a given.
@@blucolife Not really. Most of the heavy lifting is being done by adjunct professors who work for hourly rates and teach classes with no benefits or tenure. The wheels are coming off higher education with the weight of administrative staff exacerbated by dropping enrollment.
Just to give you some perspective my father started as a bonded apprentice to the NSWGR ( New South Wales Government Railways ) Australia he was a fitter and machinist but they realised he had the ability and aptitude to become a Mechanical Engineer and he became a design engineer in the locomotive design section at Railway House
@@evangiles4403 My dad spent a career as a mechanical engineer. He passed all the math course work (in the slide rule days) but never received a degree because he couldn't write an English paper. Sometimes intellectual brilliance come packaged with social awkwardness or , in the case of my dad, a blind spot for other disciplines.
I only watched this show infrequently but a great line was when someone referred to Sheldon as a rocket scientist and he said he was never so insulted in his life.
My dad loves TBBT. He relates to Amy and Sheldon so much, but he’s always been very supportive of me when he comes out and talks with me about the importance and importance of his music in my career as well as how much Sheldon loves flags and how important he really is to his fans
Sheldon is completely overqualified to work as a construction worker. He is a physicist with a doctorate, but that doesn't seem to interest the employment office. I see it as a complete waste to send highly qualified people like Sheldon to clean toilets, for example. Unfortunately, the employment offices in Germany are allowed to do this, which I call state failure to the power of three, because such people are much better off at a university or in research at an aerospace company. I can fully understand why these people turn down job offers. Such highly qualified people don't study for years and possibly do a doctorate just to work as unskilled laborers in the construction sector as an example. Employment agents who do this should be fired.
That's not that uncommon, although it usually happens to older ex employees of high skilled jobs who've been made redundant. There's plenty of people who are in highly skilled, niche, intellectual jobs who when the job eventually closes - if they line up at the unemployment office find that there's nothing for them there because they're just not suitable for any of the labouring or forklift work that's typically what's available since they've only ever done intellectual work, or other such tasks. There's more and more people entering the state of homelessness who don't fit the pattern of the normal homeless person as well.
@@bwenluck9812 For a long time in our country (Australia) the homeless were often primarily the mentally ill who weren't able to find accommodation as well as other so called "difficult" persons to house. Now - poverty is affecting those who perhaps simply can't afford their mortgage, or lose their job. It's also typically what happens in domestic violence cases. But as said - the "normal" homeless person used to be someone who'd fallen through the cracks in society not people who were educated, and had lived fairly wealthy economic lives.
IRL Sheldon couldve worked as an NFL assistant coach , working remotely to avoid human contact. or took an Amtrac train from LA To Las Vegas and made football bets once a week and made serious money.
This moment right here 1:19 demolishes and proves how Sheldon is not as knowkedgeable as he believes since he doesn't know about let alone how to do something important mentioned during this time marker. But putting aside his intelligence for a moment, he proves how much of a spoiled brat he is that he sees himself as a royal magistrate in comparison to the laborers who need to educate Sheldon about sheetrock
"In layman's term string theory", that was epic. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Evolving over time, he has realised that his "layman" friends don't really understand the extra space he needs in his couch.
Part1 - Dear TBBT please post the clip about this: -What's up buttercup? -What's the word hummingbird? -What's the gist physicist? Penny asked those to Sheldon in that chair episode 'The Infestation Hypothesis'. --- Part2 Also readers, now you make up more stuff to say to people in general or of specific professions eg: - What's cooking good looking? - What's happening later alligator? I made up: - What's the question mathematician? - What's unclear engineer? - What's the blur philosopher? - What's the best chess? - What's the best 9LX? --- Part3 From a chatbot: - **What's the scoop, group?** - **What's the beat, elite?** - **What's the plan, fan?** - **What's the tale, snail?** - **What's the crack, pack?** - **What's the vibe, tribe?** - **What's the scoop, loop?** - **What's the wave, rave?** - **What's the buzz, fuzz?** - **What's the score, more?** - **What's the charm, arm?** - **What's the spark, lark?** - **What's the story, glory?** - **What's the deal, appeal?** - **What's the word, bird?** --> (Hahaha family guy!) --- Part4 From a chatbot for professions! - **What's the rhyme chime?**: - poet or lyricist - **What's the beat treat?**: - music producer or DJ - **What's the pen zen?**: - writer or author - **What's the flow pro?**: - skilled rapper - **What's the groove move?**: - professional dancer - **What's the strum thumb?**: - talented guitarist - **What's the sketch fetch?**: - skilled illustrator or artist
shes not very good at her job there are a ton of jobs like he requested sure he wouldnt be qualified, he doesnt have the 50 years experience to earn that minimum wage but no is still a lie
If it makes you feel better I once interviewed for a job at a KFC where the manager was awed and impressed that I didn't have a criminal record. And I still did not get the job.
After Sheldon did his description of people who become one with the dust, I’m actually surprised she didn’t turn him to retail work
Any kind of customer service, really 😅
or fastfood
or amazon :)
That's too creative for the Big Bang Theory writers
Because that has nothing to do with retail, you are just projecting
Yeardley Smith is a complete legend love her
Scientologists are horrible people who have covered up countless rapes, pedophilia, extortion and murders; Yeardley has been a high ranking scientologist for many years. Americans worship of celebrities has made them blind to who these people actually are. Do better.
I haven't seen her since "Hermans Head" was on.
Lisa Simpson 😜
her eyes are to close together , she is adorable!
@@garryb374- Great show!
"I'm menial employee of the month" the best line until she yells for security 😂😂😂
I felt every line she gave was the best. It's not about the words themselves, but how she successfully delivered them.
Sheldon doesn’t know that his views are not normal in society😅
I thought she was talking Sheldonese. Like a menial average, mathematically say.
@@therespectedlex9794 she was just being sarcastic to his remarks.
@tagodain Yes I know that, that's why I used the past tense.
Yeardley's subtle smirk when she said "I didn't really have to", LOL
How sweet to make it’s the voice of Lisa Simpson Because Sheldon once said “I love Lisa Simpson”
He did to
"High above the metropolis", must've forgot he has a fear of heights
The writers were awful in remembering what they wrote in earlier seasons
It’s more a fear of “falling” he said. But yeah, just about right. We remember when the writers can’t.
he might be referencing that iconic photo of skyscrapers workers eating on a beam
Thank you! I'm glad people also remember this! He literally passed out during the rock climb.
@@lawrencemichael5571 twice lol
“I see. Just give me a second. Security!” I wanted to see Sheldon get tazed again! Hahahahaha!
Is he still the master of his own bladder? We must know!
That cry for security is overwhelmingly hilarious.
“Diddo!!”
😂😂
I keep watching it lol 😆
he would be qualified to work at the nuclear power plant with her father ...
Well spotted, mate! I knew I knew that voice from somewhere...
What is the reference?
@@olaf3918 She is the voice actor for Lisa Simpson.
@@olaf3918She is the voice actor of Lisa Simpson. Her TV father is Homer Simpson.
Now that's a crossover I'd pay MONEY to see 😂😂😂😂😂
Even Lisa Simpson do not put up to Sheldon's stuff
Knew she sounded familiar.
I thought it was kitty from that 70s show
@@EndlessSummer888 She was also at the very beginning and ending of the ever so underrated 80s flick '3 o'clock high'
@@kevbravo1nope. You ever pay attention to the voice? Lisa Simpson
Soon as I saw her face I knew I would not be able to hear anything but Lisa's voice.
In almost every public place that Sheldon visits, it ends with someone yelling: "security" 😅
or someone asking "is he dangerous?" LOL
I've been to the places Sheldon visits. Bob's big boy. The Cheese cake factory. I might of been to the hobby store , where they sell hobby trains. oh and definetely Glendale Galleria.
I have not been to Cal tech. Was suppose to go to a restaurant just for Alumnis but I was busy that day, when My sister's ex invited us all.
Why did she yell out Security?
@@Oysters176from the original comment it appears to be a running joke...
I don't understand why she called security. He just answered what his previous job was.
You know it really warms my heart to see her still acting! I first saw her on Mama’s Family as a runaway from Juvenile Hall as Bonita Rokeke or the “keek” she was a spitfire in the 80’s and still is 😂
Having Yeardley Smith is just amazing
Yeardley Smith as the employment agent. LoL.
(SECURITEEEE!!!!!!)
I knew a guy who had PhD in mathematics and after he left University and came home he use to work in Marks & Spencers alongside his old maths teacher at High School.. I guess this what is called social mobility in modern Britain.😂🤣
I used to work in the carpentry trades. Everything from building houses to custom staircases and architectural millwork. You would be surprised at how many people work in those fields that have degrees. They get more satisfaction out of making something where, at the end of the day, they can actually see the results of their labor. In talking with these people I found that a lot of them had been somewhat forced by their parents to go to college to get a degree, when that was not what they really wanted to do.
@@ssmt2I used to know a theoretical physicist who gave it up and became a potter.
I once knew a guy who had a doctorate in Maths but worked in a department store cafeteria collecting and washing dishes. He could not have been happier. Loved maths, hated every job he’d had where he needed to know maths.
Um, I don’t think that’s a sign of a healthy economy 😅
@@ssmt2 A big part is that the work starts and ends the moment you step in and the moment you step out. Working as a developer it feels like my mind never really gets away from it. You spend so many unpaid hours just thinking about stuff for work I wonder to myself if it's really worth it in the end.
"SECURITY " That was pure genius😂😂😂😂😂
That one is “Absolutely Classic”!! 😂
Sheldons interactions with people that dont know him/clerks will always be hilarious.
Known or not he's hated by everyone 😂
What a marvelous actress ? "I am the menial employee of the month". Nailed it so gracefully.
@@sandipanaich 👍
Sheldon's interactions with people from the normal world, they always call for SECURITY!!!!!😂
This is the embodiment of "my goals are beyond your understanding"
WHEN I SAW THIS IT REMINDED ME OF SOMETHING - I have a Masters in Computer Science. One time in my life I was out of a job. My friend said to apply for Unemployment. I might as well. I had paid into it forever and had never ever collected it once. I applied and got a letter in the mail that stated I must report to the EDD office so they could help me find a job. I showed up with my updated resume in hand. It showed my education and that I had worked for several Aerospace companies for the last 15 years and it also showed what I was getting paid for each position. I was finally called to speak to a lady. I showed her my resume and she read it and told me to go home and look for work. There was nothing they could do for me. I asked why I was called in. She said, they randomly choose people to come in to help them find a job and maybe create a resume. But, I wasn't the average person that came in the door. That is why this reminded me of that situation.
She thought Sheldon is a crazy lunatic after he tells her his last job.😂
String theorist? Bust out the thorazine, he'll be flogging MOND next...
@Engtalker yeah, me too. I thought she wanted him removed because she did believe him 😂
Thank you for explaining, we wouldn't have got the joke without your help 🤣😛😈 .
@@Beirut27 welcome
He's not crazy his mother had him tested
Her voice is iconic
She is the voice of Lisa Simpson
@@Emily-Whitfield I know
Is that her normal voice?
@@nanyabiznus4738 I think so because she sounds just like that in the movie we're back
That’s her natural voice, she’s been in many movies and tv shows
Sheldon can't help but overthink everything.
Yet he acted out brilliantly a complete lack of critical thought.
Brilliant writers.
The only way he can think small is if it fits under a microscope.
What he calls thinking is other people's overthinking to the point that their heads explodes.
1:54 If I were Sheldon, I would start running. All of us would probably do the same thing 😂
Why? He told the truth about his previous job and he can prove it if needed. Security has no reason to throw him out.
@@Skeppsvrak I know, right? Maybe she thought he was a lunatic
@@NeddyMontzor that he was designing atom bombs 😂
@@Skeppsvrak yeah I don't get it
Her answer should have been. "So you have no practical experience in anything then?"
Leonard: You love The Simpsons!
Sheldon: I love Lisa Simpson!
I love that dialogue between them, and loved to see her on the show.
Sheldon meets Lisa Simpson.
LOL
Nice to see Yeardley Smith in this scene, I remember her from Herman's Head
And Moms On Strike
@@joseph_b319definitely her two most famous roles.
And of course the voice of Lisa Simpson
That's why the voice was so familiar!@@JangoFett220
And Greg's surly assistant on Dharma and Greg
As a British viewer the driving jokes are interesting because a lot of young people here don't drive. We are a mainly urban society so walking or public transport is just as common. I get the impression in California - driving is a given.
European goes 5 minutes without mentioning their walkable cities challenge: impossible
I'm in California and I can't drive. I walk everywhere and it keeps me ridiculously skinny.
Depends on the place. San Francisco you don't need a car.
@@nickg4564we're British, not European.
@@stephenmurray2851 shut up nerd
Surely they had a janitor job to qualify for his initial request.
That would go nowhere when Sheldon discovers he can't make a bathroom schedule for everybody using the facilities.
Trying to watch others go #2 and judging it's consistency!
Literally "one with the dust"
why are you watching comedy without a sense of humor?
@@RickySpanish-RS Why are you commenting on youtube videos without a sense of humor? Did you not see the humor in my comment?
"i dont drive....of course you dont" LOL
Lisa Simpson: I See, Just Give Me A Second.
SECURITY!!
😂😂😂
It's a 'computer says no' situation
Lol I wish this was somehow integrated as an ad on tv/local radio lol customer service hiring problems and hilarious
Intellectual brilliance is no guarantee of financial success.
College professors get paid really well.
@@blucolife Not really. Most of the heavy lifting is being done by adjunct professors who work for hourly rates and teach classes with no benefits or tenure. The wheels are coming off higher education with the weight of administrative staff exacerbated by dropping enrollment.
Just to give you some perspective my father started as a bonded apprentice to the NSWGR ( New South Wales Government Railways ) Australia he was a fitter and machinist but they realised he had the ability and aptitude to become a Mechanical Engineer and he became a design engineer in the locomotive design section at Railway House
@@evangiles4403 My dad spent a career as a mechanical engineer. He passed all the math course work (in the slide rule days) but never received a degree because he couldn't write an English paper. Sometimes intellectual brilliance come packaged with social awkwardness or , in the case of my dad, a blind spot for other disciplines.
@@JR-bj3uf Not true lol
I only watched this show infrequently but a great line was when someone referred to Sheldon as a rocket scientist and he said he was never so insulted in his life.
His sister was the one who called him a rocket scientist
"I'm a theoretical physicist with an emphasis on propulsion inputs on control surfaces in zero G environments".
"So you're a rocket scientist?"
@@shelbynamels7948 Thanks Shelby for the context.
I have found that when people ask if I'm a rocket scientist, it is easier to just say "yes" than explain what I actually do.
My dad loves TBBT. He relates to Amy and Sheldon so much, but he’s always been very supportive of me when he comes out and talks with me about the importance and importance of his music in my career as well as how much Sheldon loves flags and how important he really is to his fans
Sheldon Cooper getting interviewed by lisa simpson 😂😂
Lisa Simpson grew up to be a recruiter
Lisa Simpson interviewing Sheldon 😂😂😂😂
Sheldon is completely overqualified to work as a construction worker. He is a physicist with a doctorate, but that doesn't seem to interest the employment office. I see it as a complete waste to send highly qualified people like Sheldon to clean toilets, for example. Unfortunately, the employment offices in Germany are allowed to do this, which I call state failure to the power of three, because such people are much better off at a university or in research at an aerospace company. I can fully understand why these people turn down job offers. Such highly qualified people don't study for years and possibly do a doctorate just to work as unskilled laborers in the construction sector as an example. Employment agents who do this should be fired.
Lisa simpson😮 voice
Not just the voice.😂
Holy crap I never noticed that
That's not that uncommon, although it usually happens to older ex employees of high skilled jobs who've been made redundant. There's plenty of people who are in highly skilled, niche, intellectual jobs who when the job eventually closes - if they line up at the unemployment office find that there's nothing for them there because they're just not suitable for any of the labouring or forklift work that's typically what's available since they've only ever done intellectual work, or other such tasks. There's more and more people entering the state of homelessness who don't fit the pattern of the normal homeless person as well.
@matthewlloyd What is a "normal" homeless person?
@@bwenluck9812 For a long time in our country (Australia) the homeless were often primarily the mentally ill who weren't able to find accommodation as well as other so called "difficult" persons to house. Now - poverty is affecting those who perhaps simply can't afford their mortgage, or lose their job. It's also typically what happens in domestic violence cases. But as said - the "normal" homeless person used to be someone who'd fallen through the cracks in society not people who were educated, and had lived fairly wealthy economic lives.
She looks and sounds like Kitty Foreman lol
It’s Lisa Simpson voice actress. Yeardley Smith.
But she’s almost looks like Debra Jo Rupp.
These small side characters in the BBT were always greatly written, cast, and played.
I was wondering where did I know her from.
Thank you the comments.
I would just laugh out loud & leave the room if Lisa Simpson came in to interview me. Classic.🤣
IRL Sheldon couldve worked as an NFL assistant coach , working remotely to avoid human contact. or took an Amtrac train from LA To Las Vegas and made football bets once a week and made serious money.
I'd love to see Sheldon go to the Marine Corps recruiter. That would do him a LOT of good! 😆
2:11 yep they would kick his skinny butt!
This moment right here 1:19 demolishes and proves how Sheldon is not as knowkedgeable as he believes since he doesn't know about let alone how to do something important mentioned during this time marker. But putting aside his intelligence for a moment, he proves how much of a spoiled brat he is that he sees himself as a royal magistrate in comparison to the laborers who need to educate Sheldon about sheetrock
Not to side with sheldon or anything but like why does the fact he was a theoretical physicist at caltech prompt her to call for security?
She thinks its a prankster
Oh I missed that
@@MasterEldrielno I think she thinks he's delusional
I see cuz I was thinking the same thing so thanks for the answer.@@MasterEldriel
She thinks he's mental😂
"In layman's term string theory", that was epic. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Evolving over time, he has realised that his "layman" friends don't really understand the extra space he needs in his couch.
Lisa Simpson interviews Sheldon for a job at Springfield Nuclear Plant Sector 7G
Which Episode is that??😂😂
Look in the description
Whyd she called security on Sheldon? Bro did nothing wrong
Lisa Simpson and Sheldon!!LOL, what a scene😂
This lady is a treasure. Love her!
This is Greg Montgomery's secretary. LOL 😂😂😂
This is my favorite out of 5 episodes 😂😅
where can i watch all the five episodes?
Part1 - Dear TBBT please post the clip about this:
-What's up buttercup?
-What's the word hummingbird?
-What's the gist physicist?
Penny asked those to Sheldon in that chair episode 'The Infestation Hypothesis'.
---
Part2
Also readers, now you make up more stuff to say to people in general or of specific professions eg:
- What's cooking good looking?
- What's happening later alligator?
I made up:
- What's the question mathematician?
- What's unclear engineer?
- What's the blur philosopher?
- What's the best chess?
- What's the best 9LX?
---
Part3
From a chatbot:
- **What's the scoop, group?**
- **What's the beat, elite?**
- **What's the plan, fan?**
- **What's the tale, snail?**
- **What's the crack, pack?**
- **What's the vibe, tribe?**
- **What's the scoop, loop?**
- **What's the wave, rave?**
- **What's the buzz, fuzz?**
- **What's the score, more?**
- **What's the charm, arm?**
- **What's the spark, lark?**
- **What's the story, glory?**
- **What's the deal, appeal?**
- **What's the word, bird?**
--> (Hahaha family guy!)
---
Part4
From a chatbot for professions!
- **What's the rhyme chime?**:
- poet or lyricist
- **What's the beat treat?**:
- music producer or DJ
- **What's the pen zen?**:
- writer or author
- **What's the flow pro?**:
- skilled rapper
- **What's the groove move?**:
- professional dancer
- **What's the strum thumb?**:
- talented guitarist
- **What's the sketch fetch?**:
- skilled illustrator or artist
Love BBT soo much! I've watched it soo many times! I even tried making a YT video about it😂
I studied astrophysics and hold a PhD, now I make bonbons part-time with a friend :) Go Sheldon!
Yeardley Smith a genius!!!
Not the career choice Lisa Simpson was dreaming about.😂
well thats a reality check to Sheldon. 😂😂😂
i dont get why she called security, she was kind of a jerk and you can tell what sheldon was saying he clearly was not trying to be mean or anything
It’s not a joke when you have to explain it.
Who would insult their employer and the job they are asking for?
He was being weird searching for a menial job with his qualification and education and yet being so demanding 😅
It's reasonable of her to think he was trolling Wasting her time and other people who are actually looking for a job
Lisa Simpson Vs Sheldon Cooper. She won.
Yeardley Smith. From the short lived "Herman's Head" and voice of Lisa Simpson.
She played A VIRGIN on HERMAN'S HEAD.
Marlene in Dharma and Greg😀
Thank god there's one character who could put Sheldon in his place!
There's a fine line between genius and insane. Sheldon sees himself as genius, she sees him as insane.
shes not very good at her job
there are a ton of jobs like he requested
sure he wouldnt be qualified, he doesnt have the 50 years experience to earn that minimum wage
but no is still a lie
Sheldon gets schooled by Lisa Simpson
This is a really bad job recruiter.
Poor Putter. Reduced from being a rebel on the run to sitting behind a desk doing menial tasks.
Absolutely hilarious!
Lisa sounded so serious and expressionless
Her menial job has bled her of any emotion.
I absolutely love Yeardley! This is the best of the TBBT.
She plays the same role in every job she's had, and it's perfect.
Except 'City Slickers' She played a til attendant.
@@paramaniacwolverine843 She was adorable in Billie Jean.
Yes, this is Yeardley Smith, the voice of Lisa Simpson!!
This is me applying for a job at Subway when I was out of work and them telling me I was overqualified. I just wanted a job!
Which you would leave at first opportunity. They want folks who have nowhere else to go!
If it makes you feel better I once interviewed for a job at a KFC where the manager was awed and impressed that I didn't have a criminal record. And I still did not get the job.
When ur overqualified they fear that it will create a toxic work environment for others who aren't or something
@@juliewaid1626 so what could be the reason? They needed a cook or an account manager or something?
Why does Everyone call for Security on Sheldon????? He can't stop being Sheldon, and he just talked! He didn't hurt anyone!
I never realized before that she’s the voice actress for Lisa Simpson
He's not crazy. He's been checked😅
Sheldon: l like a job doing voice overs of popular cartoon character's of a long running cartoon series.....like yours.
Recruiter: SECURITY!!!!
I really need to start binge watching this show, it's hilarious!
SECURITY!!!!!!
It's crazy how they played the laugh track about 30 times in 2 minutes and yet not a single person has ever actually laughed at this scene
Yeardley Smith was great in Herman’s Head.
OMG.... That scream for security 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
so glad Marlene found a new job
Lisa Simpson: securityyyyyy at 1:54 LOL
I cannot recall her name, but I love that actress.
Lisa Simpson
@@yourgooglemeister6745 Yeardly Smith.
1:54 I want a high-paying job with benefits as well as...
Yeardley Smith is soooo adorable.
Yeah, Sheldon’s not helping himself here.
Folks at work secretly nicknamed me Sheldon. Unfortunately for them, I have the ability to force choke their meager contributions.
Why would she call security after learning about his job lol.
I don't get it either.
because Lisa thinks he's crazy.
She cant believe what Sheldon is upto 😂
I thought I had seen every minute of every episode but I must have missed this little slice of genius!
I LOVE LISA!!!