I still find Seinfeld very funny sometimes. Not every episode is great, but when the show's working, it works. There are some totally classic bits. Each episode was constructed like clockwork, all of the pieces fitting together, all driven by the (often narcissistic) main characters. There are times when the show is spiteful and mean, but other times when it's perfectly New York.
My friends and I still quote it. I think I may actually be George Costanza in many ways. Most recently in my hair loss.
Ohhhh, THANK YOU! Always knew we shared a brain cell. (Waits until PL's shuddering subsides.)
Abhorrent in the extreme. Mean. Costanza made me want to throw a brick at the TV. I have learned since to avoid leaving bricks lying about the living room.
The sadness is, I can do a dead-on Seinfeld impersonation. Or maybe I can just whine really well. I DO blog, after all.
Darlings, where to start? Sometimes I feel as though I have lived a thousand lives in this one, dewy and unlined though my complexion may be. To Tell All may be to intimidate; thus I maintain, at most times, a discreet reserve. But here I share my musings, perhaps revealing the secret to my exquisite poise and charm.
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I thought there was something wrong with me because I didn't get it, Seinfeld that is.
I still find Seinfeld very funny sometimes. Not every episode is great, but when the show's working, it works. There are some totally classic bits. Each episode was constructed like clockwork, all of the pieces fitting together, all driven by the (often narcissistic) main characters. There are times when the show is spiteful and mean, but other times when it's perfectly New York.
My friends and I still quote it. I think I may actually be George Costanza in many ways. Most recently in my hair loss.
I love Seinfeld. It was one of the only truly funny sit coms ever to be made.
Ohhhh, THANK YOU! Always knew we shared a brain cell. (Waits until PL's shuddering subsides.)
Abhorrent in the extreme. Mean. Costanza made me want to throw a brick at the TV. I have learned since to avoid leaving bricks lying about the living room.
The sadness is, I can do a dead-on Seinfeld impersonation. Or maybe I can just whine really well. I DO blog, after all.
I hope that you and yours are very well.
I never "got" the funny in the show either. I never laughed. I groaned, often, but never laughed.
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