It’s such a very fleeting reference in the main plot to the B plot of the episode though. I think leaving it out makes sense because the subplot stands so well on its own as a separate video outside the context of the Frank Grimes plot. The writers have even said it was more or less tacked on to lighten things up inbetween the main plot.
It's actually very sound advice. Rats and mice can and will run up your pant legs on the inside. You do no want those pests biting you so it's better you setup traps and kill them.
This gag from the Simpsons has special value for me because when I was a kid in Mexico City I had a job watching an abandoned wearhouse, there was nothing of value inside but I still got paid.
Hank Jones I was just gonna type that, but I see I am 5 whole months late!😂 Edit: Bart's company must've been legitimate bc he outfitted Milhouse with half a night-watchman's uniform including peaked cap & a nightstick. Of course Milhouse was absolutely sh1thouse at the gig (LOL!), but at least he looked official while he watched the warehouse 'fall over'!🤣 No, I don't know how one falls over🤷♂️😅
@Frey in Springfield things are not what they seem to be like the krusty burger is worse then the double krusty burger, mr burns is running a nuclear plant on very low cost and some how its still in one pace. and chef wiggum being a cop.
I love the notion that even being made to guard a decrepit, abandoned, mostly empty factory that could literally crumble down at any moment, all night long, with a single rat coffee to stay awake is automatically better than whatever Kirk's doing with his life.
I love the incredulity in Milhouses voice when he says “…you don’t have a factory ” like owning a factory is obviously one of those playground lies but like a playground lie, he also considers it seriously for a brief second before getting scared it’s a put on. Such a fun little nuance and I burst out laughing
The joke is the coffee from those machines is so horrible the rat and age don’t matter. But to answer your question about waiting for the rat to move, it takes time to brew the coffee.
@@matthew8153 The first joke is the machine is so unused that rats live in it and the second joke is that Mulhouse still drinks the coffee despite the rat falling in his cup
This is what it was like for me in the Army stationed in Germany. They gave the males in my unit these old, condemned, pre-WWII barracks buildings and we got to live however we wanted. We even had a wall we would throw a hammer at just for fun. We built a fire pit in the yard and burned all the old curtains and furniture we found. We also roasted a turkey in it for Thanksgiving. Good times!
@@papaofthejohns5882 you would have to get insurance on that. It’s called vacant building insurance . There’s a lot of restrictions in the insurance and it being vacant not at a lot of stuff is covered, vandalism, sprinkler leakage. Theft, glass breakage. Fire and wind damage goes down to 15%. You could pay very very high premiums if you want that coverage all back. So in all Bart could’ve gotten 15% of what it was worth…lol
I like how weirdly accurate this is to kids in real life. Like yeah most of them aren’t getting factories irl but the way they play around is surprisingly realistic
I love how the B plot accents the main plot of the episode. When Bart buys a rundown factory he uses it as an extended playground and sandbox. But if a character like Frank Grimes bought the factory, like most of us he would instantly think about profit, renovation, and bussiness.
@@hatchmaster_5745 Not like the episode was out for 24 years lol. I'll still admit I stole it but I've always found the B plot fascinating for how it accents the main part of the episode.
When I was a kid I saw this and I thought all I had to do was carry a dollar around and be in the right place at the right time to get my own factory for me and my friends.
Before the tide pod thing, there was the 90's think called "huffing" where you got high off of stuff like paint. Carcinogens, stimulants, and depressants in those too in high amounts!
When Milhouse says “look at those warning signs” there are three signs. Then Bart threw two of them out the window, and there weren’t any left? Are we to believe there was some magic sign? Boy, I hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
A possible follow-up episode to this: The building fell down, but Bart still owns the land and all the scrap metal & stuff in the rubble. The Simpsons take notice when the gov demands Bart pay the taxes on it, then they do something with the lot, or just clean it up, sell it and make a fortune, then do something with the money.
I love how Milhouse's reaction to Bart, from the window of a factory, asking him to work in his factory that he is standing outside of, is that Bart doesn't have a factory
I just love when Bart picks up a screw, looks at a window and chucks it into the air, for the screw only to fall on the further side of the factory, lol idk I just thought that was funny. Was expecting the screw to smash a window or something lol
Love that at the end when the rats migrate to Moe’s he calmly instructs his customers to tuck their pants into their socks like it’s a common occurrence he’s already had to deal with several times in the past
I think (from growing up in the midwest) that that's a common precaution... presumably for ticks and/or poison ivy. Not sure what it can do against rats. Maybe the rats have ticks?
@@Donteatacowman I've owned a dozen rats in my lifetime. They like to run up your legs. I wear pants that don't let them do it. When I wear shorts, it makes things a little less comfortable.
2:53 So THAT'S where that Tapped Out voice line came from. You learn something new every day. I honestly wished we could have seen more of Bart trying to run a factory.
I'm guessing that Bart never paid property taxes for the land and the town eventually seized it, selling it at a similar auction as the one he bought it at.
@@royjonzejr and at that auction, since the land is ridiculously contaminated, nobody wanted to buy it... nobody except another random kid who walked in at the end and bought it for a dollar. And so the cycle continues...
I’m jealous about that fire extinguisher. Abandoned factory has high powered working ones. The one at my work was inspected in 2008. Highly doubt it would push a boy across the floor
@@kilemeinocalvire9898 yes they would first try to sell it by the multiple ways the government tries but since few know of them they normally just put it up for auction so yes
Being a child of the 90s I get deceptive memories, because I thought the Frank Grimes story was from early seasons. Come to know it was late, late Season 8. When Frank Grimes goes over to the Simpsons for dinner, Homer tells him “this is my son Bart. He owns a factory downtown.” In my mind bart buying a factory was somewhere in season 10 and Frank Grimes was in season 3 or 4. I should of known better because Homer was at his peak foolishness after season 6.
It’s not unreasonable. But as it is a tax seizure... usually there is a proviso for having to pay at least a couple years of back taxes in addition to the purchase price. A friend of mine bought a property in rural Saskatchewan that way. $1. Not a word of a lie. The idea is to try and get more people paying taxes.
That is actually realistically possible if there is a problem with the land. Such as needing an environmental cleanup, contaminated and dilapidated buildings, etc. The land really doesn't have value until it's cleaned and unsafe structures are torn down or repaired (though usually cheaper to just tear them down).
The ending line Moe says is definitely one I remember, but I never could figure out from which episode. Had always thought it was said in a scene set in the woods, in reference to ticks.
1:50 Wait a second... There are THREE warning signs. Bart only gets rid of two, and then we can that there are no signs at all. A wizard must have thrown the other one away.
Cleared land in a downtown industrial area is worth a LOT of money. On top of that, because there used to be a building there he won’t incite impact fees to construct a new one.
You know when Bart said "someone needs to watch this place to make sure it doesn't get trashed" uh Bart it is an old abandoned factory it is as trashed as it is going to get. Espiecially when it fell down, I love it when the rats all run to Moe's.
You missed the part where Homer introduced Bart to Frank Grimes. "This is my son, Bart. He owns a factory downtown."
It’s such a very fleeting reference in the main plot to the B plot of the episode though. I think leaving it out makes sense because the subplot stands so well on its own as a separate video outside the context of the Frank Grimes plot. The writers have even said it was more or less tacked on to lighten things up inbetween the main plot.
@@DeliciousHotShmoze you're thinking too much
@@ubelmensch Can we play outside? AWAY from the bear?
I forgot those were the same episode
@@DeliciousHotShmoze Yeah this is what makes the Frank Grimes episode so great is it also has probably one of the best subplots in Simpsons history.
"OK, everybody tuck your pants into your socks."
I get the feeling that this isn't Moe's first rat invasion.
It's actually very sound advice. Rats and mice can and will run up your pant legs on the inside. You do no want those pests biting you so it's better you setup traps and kill them.
a phrase I still say whenever I see a rat or a mouse on the street
Or into your boots.
@@Topazert Socks are better, it easily falls out of boots.
😅😅😆
Milhouse is just casually strolling through the industrial part of town for no reason.
Probably on his way to see that guy at the Spirograph factory.
Apparently it's across the street from Moe's so it can't be that far out of the way.
@@sealeo5772 This.
He's a kid, he's exploring.
Might be near the cracker factory
This gag from the Simpsons has special value for me because when I was a kid in Mexico City I had a job watching an abandoned wearhouse, there was nothing of value inside but I still got paid.
No one pays people to guard something of no value. Maybe you just didnt see it.
Well, I guess the whole warehouse could be the valuable one.
@@PRubin-rh4sr In Mexico City you have to guard even an abandoned property so squatters don't come.
Factory made drugs dude, homeboy was a look out
Hank Jones I was just gonna type that, but I see I am 5 whole months late!😂
Edit: Bart's company must've been legitimate bc he outfitted Milhouse with half a night-watchman's uniform including peaked cap & a nightstick.
Of course Milhouse was absolutely sh1thouse at the gig (LOL!), but at least he looked official while he watched the warehouse 'fall over'!🤣
No, I don't know how one falls over🤷♂️😅
Cool.
"So this is my life"
"At least i've done better than dad"
man that hits home 😂😂😭
Lies again? Respect Footballer
Is nobody gonna mention how Milhouse destroyed an industrial furnace with nothing but a wooden bat?
I dont think that was bat was wood
@@TheBcoolGuy He must have some Shaggy-like strength in these small arms of his.
@Frey in Springfield things are not what they seem to be like the krusty burger is worse then the double krusty burger, mr burns is running a nuclear plant on very low cost and some how its still in one pace. and chef wiggum being a cop.
After all, in the "career assessment episode" he was destined to be a "Military Strongman"
It's a pretty crappy furnace
I love the notion that even being made to guard a decrepit, abandoned, mostly empty factory that could literally crumble down at any moment, all night long, with a single rat coffee to stay awake is automatically better than whatever Kirk's doing with his life.
@@jappleng8283 😘🥰😍😘🥰
@@jappleng8283 I sleep in a real car
Life at the Cracker factory must really be crappy
@@austinysla6331 He got fired from that job.
And let's not forget that Milhouse isn't getting paid, either.
Daytime job: trashing the factory
Nighttime job: protecting the factory from being trashed
At least he did better than his dad!
The funniest overlooked part is Millhouse just randomly walking down a deserted industrial street all by himself 🤣🤣
I too wondered the same thing. When I was 10 I wandered many an industrial district! But 'twas all in good fun!
And he also stayed overnight in an unsound building that literally collapsed around him. Milhouse lives a life of danger lol
He looking for drug dealer
Going to Moe's next door
i walk through those places in cities because they are a great place to smoke weed were nobody will bother you.
I love how he doesn't just say it fell over, like it needed both parts of the explanation
At least I've done better than dad
I don’t know. His dad sleeps in a racing car.
@@davidpetermcmorris857 but Homer sleeping with his wife in the big bed.
That one didn’t make as much sense when I was a kid but now it hits home
That's sad.
@@atti97 but homer doesn't have a music career...oh wait...yeah milhouse's dad sucks.
I love the incredulity in Milhouses voice when he says “…you don’t have a factory ” like owning a factory is obviously one of those playground lies but like a playground lie, he also considers it seriously for a brief second before getting scared it’s a put on. Such a fun little nuance and I burst out laughing
bruh
I hate the comments on simpsons clips so much omfg
1:12
@@rockolutheran Funny you say that because you just posted a sh1tpost yourself so your not making the comments better on the simpsons youtube videos
Just needed a back and forth “Nyuh-Uh.” and “Uh-huh!” ;)
"I was watching. I saw the whole thing. "😂😂😂
"First it started falling over, then it fell over."
"Wooow."
@@TFormers2002 wow, I wonder where all the rats are gonna go
@@SheaN10266 "ok everybody tuck your pants into your socks"
"this is Bart, he owns a factory downtown" -Homer to Frank 'Grimey' Grimes
I like how the coffee machine waited until the rat jumped out of the cup before filling it, also that it still worked after however long!!
It worked better than the building itself!
The joke is the coffee from those machines is so horrible the rat and age don’t matter.
But to answer your question about waiting for the rat to move, it takes time to brew the coffee.
@@matthew8153
The first joke is the machine is so unused that rats live in it and the second joke is that Mulhouse still drinks the coffee despite the rat falling in his cup
It's almost like this an animated show or something
This is what it was like for me in the Army stationed in Germany. They gave the males in my unit these old, condemned, pre-WWII barracks buildings and we got to live however we wanted. We even had a wall we would throw a hammer at just for fun. We built a fire pit in the yard and burned all the old curtains and furniture we found. We also roasted a turkey in it for Thanksgiving. Good times!
Oh I used to think moe was talking to the rats
and a new.....candle now and then?
Nelson Mandela theory
What!?? Explain
He does in another episode I think. Tells them to leave as the usual guys come in to drink
If Bart had insured the place he'd have been a millionaire
Good luck getting insurance on an out of work, abandoned and crumbling factory worth $1
@@papaofthejohns5882 you would have to get insurance on that. It’s called vacant building insurance . There’s a lot of restrictions in the insurance and it being vacant not at a lot of stuff is covered, vandalism, sprinkler leakage. Theft, glass breakage. Fire and wind damage goes down to 15%. You could pay very very high premiums if you want that coverage all back. So in all Bart could’ve gotten 15% of what it was worth…lol
@@justi139 15 cents sounds good to me
@@dude12394 he could buy the next factory up for auction with it..lol
But wouldn't he have to pay money for the insurance in the first place ? Correct me if I'm wrong
I love how Millhouse is holding the cup of coffee all night
I love how Moe already had a plan for this contingency.
It’s happened before
This ain’t his first rat rodeo!!
First: I can't believe ThingsICan'tFindOtherwise enabled the comments.
Second: What was Milhouse doing walking alone in the business district?
Seeking opportunities of course, he got a job after all.
@@simjc1212 What's wrong with this country? Can't a boy walk down the street without being offered a job?!
He wants to be better than his dad
He was going to get drunk at Moe's.
@@GreenHairedKaiba Mr Smithers is it
The bes part is the part at the end where the rats goes to Moe's. LOL
“Okay everyone, tuck your pant legs into your socks.”
@@rydermccall3590 that line made me laugh my ass off as a kid, and now I'm laughing my assvoff as an adult 🤣
Wow adding machines!
I like that Moe's is open and has customers at that time of the morning
What are you 3?
I like how weirdly accurate this is to kids in real life. Like yeah most of them aren’t getting factories irl but the way they play around is surprisingly realistic
“Atleast i’m doing better than my dad”
Jesus
Kirk really is a low bar
Everything's coming up to Milhouse
He wont be saying that after Kirk's singing career finally takes off.
That cracker factory seemed pretty nice. I forget if this episode is before or after they fired him for being a filthy single person. ;)
@@URFTBOUND4LIFE He makes Barney seem economically viable.
0:14 Let’s just admire the fact that he’s saying gibberish to make him sound professional.
You mean... the Auctioneer chant?
SOOOOLDforabuck
I love how the B plot accents the main plot of the episode. When Bart buys a rundown factory he uses it as an extended playground and sandbox. But if a character like Frank Grimes bought the factory, like most of us he would instantly think about profit, renovation, and bussiness.
Which would, no doubt, have came crashing down into his face, as the building would have collapsed the next night.
Did you... did you seriously just steal a quote from Emp lemon as if it were your own? That's really funny.
@@hatchmaster_5745 lmAo yes he absolutely did
…Bart is a kid of course he just has fun with it. A 10 year old doesn’t think that way.
@@hatchmaster_5745 Not like the episode was out for 24 years lol. I'll still admit I stole it but I've always found the B plot fascinating for how it accents the main part of the episode.
When I was a kid I saw this and I thought all I had to do was carry a dollar around and be in the right place at the right time to get my own factory for me and my friends.
Same that'd be awesome
I mean it’s not too inaccurate. You can get really shitty property for insanely low prices at auctions
@@clownworld4655
Just don’t forget you also have to pay the back taxes.
@@matthew8153 oh yea forgot about that not so small catch. And any liens
@@clownworld4655 ...and being at legal age.
Can we talk about how Bart and Milhouse are very confidently sticking their noses directly into the fumes coming from a barrel of industrial waste?
To be young and dumb again.
Probably killed off a few brain cells which is why they grow up to be idiots
@mm43501 The pose in particular makes them resemble Kilroy.
@@tomedy_official millhouse was successful no? In the Indian episode he was a bum with Ralph I think
Before the tide pod thing, there was the 90's think called "huffing" where you got high off of stuff like paint. Carcinogens, stimulants, and depressants in those too in high amounts!
When Milhouse says “look at those warning signs” there are three signs. Then Bart threw two of them out the window, and there weren’t any left? Are we to believe there was some magic sign? Boy, I hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
Nice reference!
Let me ask you a question: Why would a man whose shirt says "Genius at Work" spend all of his time watching a children's cartoon show?
A wizard did it.
@@BPTK162 I withdraw my question.
You hope someone got fired for a slight art mistake. Why.
The way the coffee came out of the machine truly was a mood
A possible follow-up episode to this: The building fell down, but Bart still owns the land and all the scrap metal & stuff in the rubble. The Simpsons take notice when the gov demands Bart pay the taxes on it, then they do something with the lot, or just clean it up, sell it and make a fortune, then do something with the money.
Bart is hidden genius. He managed auction so well.
‘So this is my life’ such an incredibly funny line
“Okay everybody tuck ya pants inta ya socks!” 😂😂😂😂
"It's filthy. And it's MINE" is impeccable writing
As a security guard, when Milhouse acts as night watchman and says “this is my life”. I felt that
That's not Nelson, that's Milhouse
That's Milhouse
welcome to adulthood
@@tylerbacon5146 I see you’ve played Milhousey-Nelsony before
At least you’ve done better than your dad lol
I love how Milhouse's reaction to Bart, from the window of a factory, asking him to work in his factory that he is standing outside of, is that Bart doesn't have a factory
I mean Bart culd have broken in
My theory is, this is the box factory from the field trip Bart skipped bringing that storyline full circle
A box. My boy is a box!
DAMN YOUUUUU
A BOOOOOOOX
“So this is my life.” I say that every time im sipping coffee on my night shifts.
I just love when Bart picks up a screw, looks at a window and chucks it into the air, for the screw only to fall on the further side of the factory, lol idk I just thought that was funny. Was expecting the screw to smash a window or something lol
It’s a real “screw” the audience joke
that's the joke
The B plot alone makes this the best Simpsons episode
I always like how Milhouse can just not go home for the night and no one notices to look for him...
"At least I'm doing better than my Dad."
What a lie. Kirk sleeps in a racecar bed.
Milhouse must sleep in a big bed with his wife
Love that at the end when the rats migrate to Moe’s he calmly instructs his customers to tuck their pants into their socks like it’s a common occurrence he’s already had to deal with several times in the past
I think (from growing up in the midwest) that that's a common precaution... presumably for ticks and/or poison ivy. Not sure what it can do against rats. Maybe the rats have ticks?
@@Donteatacowman Rodents will crawl up your pant legs.
@@Donteatacowman I've owned a dozen rats in my lifetime. They like to run up your legs. I wear pants that don't let them do it. When I wear shorts, it makes things a little less comfortable.
3:11 ok,everybody tuck your pants into your socks.
That final line by Moe is brilliant.
The part at 2:32 where the rat falls in the coffee cup had me howling.
I think it was cut from the syndicated version, as well as the scene where Milhouse smashes up the furnace with a baseball bat.
2:53 So THAT'S where that Tapped Out voice line came from. You learn something new every day.
I honestly wished we could have seen more of Bart trying to run a factory.
3:13 as a Brit, that line was a lot funnier than it should've been 😂
How do you have verified at 6k?
For my fellow Yanks wondering, in Britain "pants" typically refers to UNDERpants.
Ohhh, as another Brit, I thought the first comment was about Wetherspoons
Everybody tuck your pants into your socks🤣🤣🤣
2:42
At least Bart still owns the land.
Yeah, he could sell it to another industrial company for profit.
I'm guessing that Bart never paid property taxes for the land and the town eventually seized it, selling it at a similar auction as the one he bought it at.
@@royjonzejr and at that auction, since the land is ridiculously contaminated, nobody wanted to buy it... nobody except another random kid who walked in at the end and bought it for a dollar. And so the cycle continues...
Enjoying the range of people at the auction from Martin's dad to the Music teacher
Ha ha, yes! And the weekend news anchor, Scott Christian.
Old Jewish man
I’m jealous about that fire extinguisher. Abandoned factory has high powered working ones. The one at my work was inspected in 2008. Highly doubt it would push a boy across the floor
2008? It should have been replaced years ago.
Probably the second-best B-plot from The Simpsons, second only to Homer and the Mr. Sparkle box.
This episode also had the best A plot.
In a parallel universe it didn't collapse and bart could use it as warehouse for his future demolition business.
The non-sequential sidestory to one of the best episodes ever
“Wow it’s filthy and it’s MINE!” 😂😂😂😂😂
A month later, Homer got the arrears tax bill.
i love the non-joke of bart trying to break a window and the building being so massive the bolt doesn’t even make it
Moe best quote “Alright, everybody tuck your pants into your socks”
0:20 this guy is a nutcase
This are my favourite scenes from the entire show ever since I was a kid
I love that moe has a standard response to rats suddenly barging into his bar
Well the factory is gone but the land is his
I mean technically he still oens the property so he could redevelop its
Eh property tax so the government owns it by now
@@danielmallory4687 Nah, I'm pretty sure Bart pay his taxes
@@danielmallory4687 and what are they going to do? put it up for aucton?
@@kilemeinocalvire9898 yes they would first try to sell it by the multiple ways the government tries but since few know of them they normally just put it up for auction so yes
@@danielmallory4687 thus bart just buys the property for $5 again
Being a child of the 90s I get deceptive memories, because I thought the Frank Grimes story was from early seasons.
Come to know it was late, late Season 8. When Frank Grimes goes over to the Simpsons for dinner, Homer tells him “this is my son Bart. He owns a factory downtown.” In my mind bart buying a factory was somewhere in season 10 and Frank Grimes was in season 3 or 4.
I should of known better because Homer was at his peak foolishness after season 6.
The way certain areas just boom overnight if Bart would have sat on that property it probably would be worth over a million today.
thing is, I'm pretty sure he would still own the property even if the building came down.
@@briansilva3344 That's true. Even a lot in certain areas is astronomical.
But IS worth over a million dollars today
That place could easily become a Craft brewery or an industrial chic restaurant.
Lmao the rat in the coffee machine always gets me
This is from "Homer's Enemy", which is regarded by many to be as good as any episode of any show in tv history.
“My years of hard work have finally paid off”
I have use the inner “ at least I’m doing better than dad “ quote in my head I don’t know how many times
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A buck for abandoned factory? what kind of loopy loop hole bidding that they got there?!
It’s not unreasonable.
But as it is a tax seizure... usually there is a proviso for having to pay at least a couple years of back taxes in addition to the purchase price.
A friend of mine bought a property in rural Saskatchewan that way. $1. Not a word of a lie.
The idea is to try and get more people paying taxes.
Who cares? he got it I'm jealous in a his way he has one
@@Bartonovich52 i live in Saskatchewan, can i live in the abandoned rural property
That is actually realistically possible if there is a problem with the land. Such as needing an environmental cleanup, contaminated and dilapidated buildings, etc. The land really doesn't have value until it's cleaned and unsafe structures are torn down or repaired (though usually cheaper to just tear them down).
@@ahapka what if the property / land that we bought from there actually have a disputes between 2 factions? Is it affected to that too?
Little did Bart know that owning property comes with owing property tax.
damn your profile pic brings back memories. It's been ten years since then, crazy isn't it?
"...you don't have a FACTORY!" XD, the way he looks down at it first.
We’re FREEEE
It makes sense that Moe's Bar would be across the street from an abandoned factory. That's why places like Moe's were started.
🎶You wanna go where everybody works the same🎶
@@matthew8153 Very clever! I can hear the song in my head!
I like how moe is just gonna let the rats coexist in his bar
"looks like my years of hard work has finally paid off" 😂
The problem is you buy it for a dollar but then when it's time to pay the yearly property tax its too high to keep the place.
Bart could have auctioned off those antique adding machines and made a few extra bucks.
This was an awesome episode. This was the side story to Homer and his enemy. Frank "Grimy" Grimes.
I think the problem with the company who occupied Bart's factory previously bought way too many adding machines...what they hell were they adding up?
Adding machines
Yeah, it doesn't add up
@@ViciousOS yes they do
It's just joke after joke. Classic Simpsons - and this is the secondary storyline by far!
The ending line Moe says is definitely one I remember, but I never could figure out from which episode. Had always thought it was said in a scene set in the woods, in reference to ticks.
1:56 Where did the other sign go?
1:50
Wait a second...
There are THREE warning signs.
Bart only gets rid of two, and then we can that there are no signs at all.
A wizard must have thrown the other one away.
I like how an abandoned factory has a better fire extinguisher than Springfield Elementary.
We used to play Wacky Shack with the side porch of a house in our neighborhood. It was dangerous. And fun!
"atleast ive done better then dad" is my favorite line
He might not have the factory, but he still has all of that land…
Cleared land in a downtown industrial area is worth a LOT of money. On top of that, because there used to be a building there he won’t incite impact fees to construct a new one.
1:08 This is Gmod.
At 1:52 there was clearly (3) warning signs yet Bart only throws (2) out the window showing no more warning signs on the wacky shack 🌈👀
Boy, I sure hope someone got fired for that blunder.
0:46 that was a pretty good throw for a 10 year old
1:47 "Whacky Shack!"😂😂😂😂Gets me all the time.😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
You know when Bart said "someone needs to watch this place to make sure it doesn't get trashed" uh Bart it is an old abandoned factory it is as trashed as it is going to get. Espiecially when it fell down, I love it when the rats all run to Moe's.
One of the best Company Man videos I’ve ever seen.
That rat falling on the cup of coffee inside the machine was flipping gold!🤣😂
Are we just ignoring that the music teacher from Springfield Elementary was at that tax seizure auction?
I'd so love to buy an abandoned factory....that's the dream *hopefully*