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I think I swallowed a fly! I swallowed a fly! What do I do?! What can happen?!
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BlackJosh posted:Just popped in to say this show is pretty much the best show, ever. Case in point: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyEH...feature=related Also, this is good with Kramer feeling the effects of an attack by Joe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qjj5...feature=related That reminds me, we never saw Bob Sacamano. Vertical Lime fucked around with this message at 14:46 on Apr 28, 2010 |
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Someone mentioned a Parks Department at work just now and I made a comment about Cousin Jeffrey without thinking. I love this show.
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I love how apparently when Uncle Leo signs forms he signs them "Uncle Leo".
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Also, from that same episode Newman's business card just says "Newman" on it. Edit: found a pic ![]()
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Shatter Map posted:I love how apparently when Uncle Leo signs forms he signs them "Uncle Leo". This case is closed pending further evidence.
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Vertical Lime posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qjj5...feature=related JERRY: "You sure have a lot of friends. How come I never see any of these people?" KRAMER: "They want to know why they never see you." TheRationalRedditor fucked around with this message at 16:13 on Apr 28, 2010 |
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hall n oates mom posted:"You have selected...Agent Zero?" I loved Kramer's Moviefone storyline, which has one of my all-time favorite Seinfeld moments, where he does the "Mountain High" advertisement by himself with crappy beatbox sound effects. There is no place higher than - Mountain High. Rated R.
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As I reigned blows upon him, I realized there had to be a better way!
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Shatter Map posted:I love how apparently when Uncle Leo signs forms he signs them "Uncle Leo". I forget which character it was (Kramer, I think) who was confused when Jerry didn't include the "Uncle" while describing a situation with Uncle Leo.
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Oh...yeah. Uncle Leo. Forgot his first name...
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Seinfeld is always great, no matter how many times I've seen the episode. And it really is amazing how much the humor comes from the regular dialogue and not the big punchlines and physical comedy (although those are obviously great as well). A favorite of mine is from The Pothole, George says: "Anyway, so I was coming along here, and I felt like a piece of cake, you know? But then I thought, it's morning, I should really have a muffin. I like those chocolate chip ones. Then I figured, well, they're really both cake. So I, uh, I sat on that bench for a little while, twenty minutes or an hour, and then I figured, check and see what you were up to." Another small moment I love from that episode is when Elaine as janitor passes George jackhammering on the street and they nod at each other, in spite of the ridiculous situations they're both in.
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I love that whenever Jerry was called upon to do a job he was usually pretty good at it. He was TOO good as a postman, he was the best movie bootlegger ever, etc. He was a poo poo doorman though.
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Notsosubtle posted:From that same episode: This is missing George's first, failed attempts to sell computers. George: HELLO? YOU WANNA BUY A COMPUTER?! NO? WHY NOT?! ... OKAY GOOD REASON! THANK YOU! I gotta wonder what that guy's reason was. OldSenileGuy fucked around with this message at 17:47 on Apr 28, 2010 |
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OldSenileGuy posted:I gotta wonder what that guy's reason was. Just bought one from Lloyd Braun? (yeah yeah, I know, Lloyd was crazy and didn't actually sell any.)
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Tiny Fistpump posted:I love that whenever Jerry was called upon to do a job he was usually pretty good at it. He was TOO good as a postman, he was the best movie bootlegger ever, etc. He was a poo poo doorman though. He is also apparently a terrible party DJ, despite his protestations that he could really "get jiggy with it" and "turn that mother out."
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I remember 4-5 years ago on TBS they would run commercials for their Seinfeld reruns and the tagline was something like "Every episode is your favorite." It really is loving true.
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ChickenMedium posted:He is also apparently a terrible party DJ, despite his protestations that he could really "get jiggy with it" and "turn that mother out." "don't tap the glass"
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I think my favorite line is when Peterman gets back and Elaine was in control and he goes "Kudos Elaine on a job... done."
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There is a George Bonanza here to see you.
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Gammy's GETTIN' UPSET!
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*Newman reveals blown up photograph of the large black man from the photo shop, half nude* George: "OH MY GOD!" By far, my favorite of George's "oh my gods"
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Newman is the greatest villain ever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_xFt4W8oj0 "What took you so long?"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zG_PN31YJU Newman is the greatest.
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The best thing about Newman and Puddy is that they never originally intended for or wrote these characters to be so funny, it's just that as soon as Wayne Knight and Patrick Warburton auditioned for them Jerry & Larry knew it was perfect and they just went with it
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"Another Babka?" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i78azsi7M94 the aftermath fucked around with this message at 21:32 on Apr 28, 2010 |
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If you wanted to give actual due, you would do well to recognize Tom Pepper as played by character actor Larry Hankin!
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Also, to this day if I'm talking about something I think will happen, I'll say "PREDICTION: blah blah blah blah"
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Tiny Fistpump posted:The best thing about Newman and Puddy is that they never originally intended for or wrote these characters to be so funny, it's just that as soon as Wayne Knight and Patrick Warburton auditioned for them Jerry & Larry knew it was perfect and they just went with it Puddy is the best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYCJdluRh60
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I really need to get around to watching seinfeld. I have always known it was my kind of comedy after seeing clips and quotes from it. I love the wordplay in it, its influenced so many shows that are on right now. Pity not many shows these days can make gently caress all (or a tiny incident) funny as hell. (there are a few exceptions)
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Watched a few clips, now i cant get the sound of a loving slap-bass out of my head, guess ill go listen to some primus now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP2GMyQdw78 Ponce de Le0n fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Apr 28, 2010 |
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Rusty Shackelford posted:There is a George Bonanza here to see you. Cartwright!
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hall n oates mom posted:If you wanted to give actual due, you would do well to recognize Tom Pepper as played by character actor Larry Hankin!
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Watching TBS now. Seeing Kramer quickly leave the room when Jerry finds out that George broke up with his tax agent girlfriend after Jerry talks about how he would kill Kramer due to his audit without her is incredible.
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Gaybee posted:Newman is the greatest villain ever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg_4z2adv6Q When you control the mail...you control...INFORMATION!
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"There she is...Miss Amer-" "Oh shut the *car horn* up"
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the aftermath posted:It wasn't him, I could've sworn it was though.
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Tiny Fistpump posted:"There she is...Miss Amer-" Poise! POISE!
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One of my favorite Kramer moments I haven't seen mentioned yet was when Elaine was auctioning him off at the bachelor auction, and... well it doesn't do it justice to just describe it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycWfV1AP0dw
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Eckman?! I thought he was doing time? No! He's out, he got out!
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