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There were a lot of funny situations on this "show about nothing". Here is the clip of George's answering machine when he is screening phone calls. It's a parody of Believe It Or Not.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ria37d9mInY
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:lol: That's funny.

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:lol:
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I always loved Seinfeld and still do. And the funny thing is I never really realized how rotten and self absorbed they all were.
George always stood out as being so bad. My God, the episode where he is at a children's party and they think there is a fire and George shoves children and an old lady out of the way so he can flee the apartment.

Anyway the last episode, the 2 parter where they get sent to jail for making fun of a guy instead of helping him, when all the people they did things to over the years show up to air their grievances, what a great time that was!

Seinfeld ranks right up there with I Love Lucy in my book. I can watch them anytime and still laugh.
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Mrs. Danverse wrote:
Fri Jul 21, 2017 11:35 am
I Seinfeld and still do. And the funny thing is I never really realized how rotten and self absorbed they all were.
George always stood out as being so bad. My God, the episode where he is at a children's party and they think there is a fire and George shoves children and an old lady out of the way so he can flee the apartment.
Seinfeld if one of my all time favs. I've been having an itch to rewatch it again lately.
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VirgilB wrote:
Sun Oct 01, 2017 3:37 am
Seinfeld if one of my all time favs. I've been having an itch to rewatch it again lately.
Hi! Welcome to SilentPhotoplay. Have you watched Curb Your Enthusiasm? It is starred in and created by Larry David. A new season is coming out very soon after a bunch of years of waiting.
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I've always found Jerry Seinfeld very funny as a stand-up comic. Tried his show a few times and never found it amusing, I'm afraid.
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OMG Curb Your Enthusiasm is a HOOT. We both love that show. Oh the last episode of the last season, the one with Michael J Fox and the little boy that Larry gives the sewing machine too. What a side splitter that episode was.

I'd be hard pressed to pick a fav of Curb, the are all brilliant.
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I really like the atmosphere of the show. It's lots of fun!
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I always like how wonderfully Larry David is able to bring together all the story elements at the end of each episode wrapped up neatly in a bow.

And he is brilliant at taking a somber subject and making it ok to well, just watch...flip-flops..oh the inhumanity!
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