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'''El Chemistri''', address "1501 West Oak Street", is a fine dining restaurant in [[Springfield]].
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'''''Mr. McGrew's Christmas Carol''''' is a seasonal cartoon starring a clumsy and selfish old man named [[Ebenezer McGrew]].
  
[[Marge]], [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] were invited to come here for their food blog, "[[The Three Mouthketeers]]". Marge had originally invited [[Homer]] along too, but sent him to the wrong place as she thought he might ruin it for them. However, Marge and the kids left the restaurant early to go and find Homer as Marge felt bad about it.
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In the film, Mr. McGrew told [[Bob Cratchett]] that he had to work on Christmas. However, McGrew was actually talking to his stovepipe oven, not realizing that Cratchett was behind him. McGrew then mistook the stovepipe oven for a pregnant woman and tried to listen to the baby's heartbeat, putting his head into the oven. Later, McGrew was visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, who told him he was so selfish that his fiancée was about to leave him. McGrew said he didn't need love because he had money.
  
Since the restaurant is so upper class, it is very hard to get reservations here. [[Kent Brockman]] struggled to get a reservation and could only get in at 5:30 or 9:30. Popular foodies have also been invited to dine here. People get invitation cards to the restaurant telling them the time to come...
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Later in the film, Mr. McGrew pleaded with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, asking for more time to reform his selfish ways. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come then pointed to McGrew's grave, and McGrew screamed out...
  
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Mr. McGrew's Christmas Carol is a seasonal cartoon starring a clumsy and selfish old man named Ebenezer McGrew.

In the film, Mr. McGrew told Bob Cratchett that he had to work on Christmas. However, McGrew was actually talking to his stovepipe oven, not realizing that Cratchett was behind him. McGrew then mistook the stovepipe oven for a pregnant woman and tried to listen to the baby's heartbeat, putting his head into the oven. Later, McGrew was visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, who told him he was so selfish that his fiancée was about to leave him. McGrew said he didn't need love because he had money.

Later in the film, Mr. McGrew pleaded with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, asking for more time to reform his selfish ways. The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come then pointed to McGrew's grave, and McGrew screamed out...

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