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Push th' Little Acorns and Make'em Come up. The Craftsman S5 Ep 15
Outside of Walnut Grove lives a man named Issac Singerman. He's a widower and now also an empty nester as his only son moves out to NYC for marriage. Why did the son have to leave for marriage? Because he was following Jewish tradition. Lonely, Issac meets Albert and invites him to be his apprentice at his woodwork shop but also to have some company. Albert starts to learning many lessons from knowing Issac Singerman. Some of those about how good a person can be and some on how bad a person can be. Enter Mr. Larabee, Walnut Grove's biogot in residence, who once again demonstrates his ability to hate on just about everything. His return also signifies the apples don't fall far from the tree when we're also introduced to Mr.Larabees offspring. However, there are more important lessons Albert learns from Issac Singerman with one of the hardest being having to say good-bye forever to someone you love. Why doesn't anyone say the name of Issac Singerman's son? Based on just their front porch, How finically set are the Larabees? Is anyone else a little relieved Carrie didn't have any lines in this episode?
Spotify Playlist Episode Track List ---------------------
God Help the Outcast - Hunchback of Norte Dame
Issac - Madonna
Whistle - Flo Rida
Painters - Jewel
Saved Bt The Bell Theme - TV Themes
Horns - Bryce Fox
Fraidy Cat - Juicebumps
NAILS - Noga Erez
Cosmic Love - Florence + The Machine
Depending On You - Tom Petty
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