![]() ![]() ![]() Boris tries convincing her otherwise by telling her and the boys the story of the Exodus, hoping to improve their understanding of Passover. Angelica tests the door, and inadvertently locks them all in again.Īngelica tells Boris that he's not really missing anything and admits that she thinks that Passover's a dumb holiday. Boris explains that he felt bad about yelling at Minka and had gone to look for her mother's wine glasses, but had become locked inside when the door closed behind him (it can't open from the inside). Following an argument with Minka about what type of wine glasses they should use (either the glasses that belonged to Minka's mother or the ones that belonged to Boris's father), Boris storms out of the room the two families arrive and Didi tries comforting her mom, who believes Boris has run away.īoris hasn't reappeared by the time Tommy's best friend, Chuckie_Finster (1991), and his dad, Chas, arrive to join the celebration when the Seder begins, the children set off to search for Boris, eventually finding him in the attic. Stu and Angelica, who're Christians, both find Passover boring, and Angelica argues why she and her parents should be at the Seder at all, especially considering Boris and Minka aren't actually related to them. Description from Klasky Csupo Plot Īs the episode opens, Tommy and Angelica Pickles (1991) and their parents are all gathering to celebrate the Passover Seder at the home of Didi's parents, Boris and Minka Kropotkin (1991). As he does, Angelica imagines herself as the pharaoh of Egypt, Tommy as Moses and the rest of the babies as the children of Israel. Edwin/Ethiopian Ambassador (imagination sequence)Īfter accidentally locking himself in the attic with the Rugrats, Boris begins to recount the story of Passover.Susie/Ethiopian Ambassador (imagination sequence).Lil/Hebrew Slave (imagination sequence).Phil/Hebrew Slave (imagination sequence).They ask customers to confirm or cancel the charge by providing payment details, giving criminals the opportunity to steal sensitive information. ![]() Scammers are also calling, texting and emailing Prime members about a bogus membership fee or account issue. ![]() The second type of scam, which targets members of Amazon's Prime shopping club, has quadrupled over the same time period, according to the company. "It's clicking on the link in the attachment, which goes straight to their website, where they start collecting all kinds of information." Amazon said scammers are posing as Amazon team members to try to steal customers' personal information. "The bad thing isn't opening the attachment," Scott Knapp, Amazon's director of worldwide buyer risk prevention, told CBS MoneyWatch. The emails include a link asking for members' login credentials or payment information, which the scammers then steal. These scams involve criminals posing as Amazon customer service representatives and sending shoppers attachments suggesting that their accounts will be suspended if they don't take action. Reports of so-called email attachment schemes have doubled in the second half of 2023, according to Amazon. Two types of scams are particularly on the rise, noted Amazon, whose annual pre-Black Friday promotion starts Nov. The online retailer said it has seen a surge in criminal activity involving the ecommerce platform as shoppers use Amazon to make their holiday purchases. Online scams: 3 rules to prevent being conned 04:12Ī is warning that scammers are just as eager as consumers to take advantage of holiday shopping deals, with bad actors trying to gain access to customers' Prime accounts through scam emails, calls and texts. ![]()
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