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music_collector 08-17-2022 08:27 PM

I never had an insult game. All I can think of now is jerk store, a la George Costanza.

SGR 08-18-2022 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by music_collector (Post 2214641)
I never had an insult game. All I can think of now is jerk store, a la George Costanza.



Too many classic George moments. His obese wallet, that time he lost his glasses, trapped in a limo with neonazis...

music_collector 08-18-2022 03:02 PM

The wallet! My back hurts just thinking about it.

SGR 08-18-2022 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by music_collector (Post 2214692)
The wallet! My back hurts just thinking about it.

lol the sound it makes when it finally explodes still makes me laugh. Can't forget about the time he just did the opposite of everything he'd normally do to start being successful either

WWWP 08-19-2022 08:35 AM

Oh man I love Seinfeld nerds :laughing:

Plankton 08-19-2022 09:17 AM

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SGR 08-19-2022 01:11 PM


Lisnaholic 08-19-2022 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by music_collector (Post 2214641)
I never had an insult game. All I can think of now is jerk store, a la George Costanza.

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Originally Posted by SGR (Post 2214693)
lol the sound it makes when it finally explodes still makes me laugh. Can't forget about the time he just did the opposite of everything he'd normally do to start being successful either

Yes, great moments of tv entertainment! I like it when he gets a "Christmas card" from Elaine, and also his assertion, "It's not a lie if you believe it, Jerry".
That one has gone from being an obviously ludicrous proposition, designed to get a laugh in a sitcom, to being a guiding principle of the Stop The Steal movement. Life imitating art, I suppose, for maybe 25% of Americans. Whatever the percentage is, that's a lot of people who completely failed to recognise George's idea as a joke. :(

SGR 08-19-2022 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2214756)
Yes, great moments of tv entertainment! I like it when he gets a "Christmas card" from Elaine, and also his assertion, "It's not a lie if you believe it, Jerry".
That one has gone from being an obviously ludicrous proposition, designed to get a laugh in a sitcom, to being a guiding principle of the Stop The Steal movement. Life imitating art, I suppose, for maybe 25% of Americans. Whatever the percentage is, that's a lot of people who completely failed to recognise George's idea as a joke. :(

That's been a guiding principle much longer than Trump's been around. And for all kinds of things. From theocracies to folk myths to dietary fads to economic bubbles. Tulip mania anyone? The Nazis were big fans of the principle too. So were the communists. It's probably been around in some fashion ever since we humans set up hierarchies.

Who ever said Seinfeld was a show about nothing anyway? Probably underselling it a bit now that I've gotten to thinking about it.

Lisnaholic 08-19-2022 05:55 PM

Good point, SGR ! Thanks for the historical perspective. :)


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