@MLennholm lmao, right? Sure, the dude has had some bad luck and a lot of misfortune. But you are right, George also pulled some drop-dead gorgeous women!
@@Jesus-ml8cz That reminds me of that episode where Susan had a doll who was the spitting image of George's mother and put it in bed with her and George. He had to turn the face away. Then his father ripped the doll's head off at the end. lol
@@swedishpsychopath8795Nope, he 100% says wrapper, he was holding the wrapper, not the condom itself, and prophylactic rubber would be redundant anyhow.
@@bink Nope , Negative: You are wrong: Try again using captions at 3:42 . The captions clearly confirms what I said I heard: "prophylactic rubber". This may be an IQ thing where your idea of what you wanted to hear overpowers your mental capacity. Basically what I'm saying is: I win and you lose!
I was rummaging through some old records at a thrift store a few weeks ago, I stumbled across an album from The Ray Conniff Singers. I’m a collector, and when I find objects of great music…I must have them. 🤣🤣
George teaching us that women can't resist antique furniture, prune juice, potpourri, and the Ray Conniff Singers - he's miles better than these so-called social media pickup artists 🤣🤣
Notice the craziness of George reacting to the water-ring on the wood from an uncoastered drink. Same bit was used by Larry David in CyE, "Respect Wood" S10E7, also with Jerry leaving a drink on a table.
I swear though this one odd little trivial thing about life comes up so often when defining social relationships. Are you the type of person that someone tells them to use a coaster or the type of person they would never bring it up to. Its more about the relationship than if you care about the wood. Whos falt is it. The person not using the coaster or the person who is creating the situation where its needed. And in this episode you get a perfect example of the power dynamic. Jerry is the one not using the coaster but he can avoid using one fearlessly because of his social posion over George. So George has to deal with the mistake and panic about it despite both not setting down the cup or creating a situation where there is no good place to put one.
I love how Kramers coffee table book idea comes from this episode. “A coffee table book about coffee tables! Get it?!” Gidddeeeeuupppppp best show ever 😂
C.K. Steefel is the actress who played George's girlfriend for that show and she was really terrific putting on that Fran Dresher-like act and accent with her own twist and take on it. She should have gotten a lot more work I think, maybe she didn't want to pursue the life-style but when you have landed a decent part on Seinfeld, added that to your resume, you were bound to have had your chances. She did have a part in "Ace Ventura", a few other movies, and you can find a lengthy online interview with her...
That lady George dated is such a defined character. She works in her father's store, probably stayed or decided not to leave him after her mother died. Her friends moved on to bigger cities and the block became empty. She could have gone too, she is capable, her exquisite mannerism speaks of it, but she knows how to find peace, responsibilities over ambition, hence calm. She misses her peer group, so she goes easy with people when it comes to making bonds. She ignores George's irregularities with a smile. She values a good evening.
🤣Kramer of all people to make a comment about "How there is always one" at every party! Cosmo is a Walking Nuclear Bomb 😂! Cheers To The Seinfeld Posse
Frank: That’s it. You’re grounded! George: You can’t ground me! I’m a grown man! Frank: You wanna live here? You respect the rules of our house! YOU’RE GROUNDED!!
I feel like I've lived this exact same scenario... including getting "grounded" at an 'adult age' after college... I can attribute my ambition to George. 😝😆
I think we can all agree that our hearts go out to George Costanza for suffering the senseless and horrific tragedy of being George Costanza.
I don't know about that, George dated one drop-dead gorgeous woman after another. My own life is certainly a faaaar cry from that...
@MLennholm lmao, right? Sure, the dude has had some bad luck and a lot of misfortune. But you are right, George also pulled some drop-dead gorgeous women!
he had Rizz!!!!!! But his life was worse than an andrea doria survivors for sure.
@@MLennholm But the poor guy couldn't hold onto most, if not all, of them.
George has rizz like none other tho 😂
Jerry Stiller and Estelle Harris will always be legends in comedy acting.
They were brilliant - one of the best things about this great show.
"What is this, A PROPHYLACTIC WRAPPER???!! WOW how formal😂😂😂😂😂
Oh the humanity!!!
Doesn't he say "rubber"?
A wrapper isn't really prophylactic is it? ^^
@@Mystipaoniz i think he meant to say rubber, but said wrapper
It's a wrapper for the prophylactic condom.
i thought george has shrnikage?
No matter the character, every role is played perfectly by the actor. "I cant sleep in there!......I CANT! I CANT!". Haha
Of course she cant. George wouldn’t be able to sleep there either!!!
@@Jesus-ml8cz That reminds me of that episode where Susan had a doll who was the spitting image of George's mother and put it in bed with her and George. He had to turn the face away. Then his father ripped the doll's head off at the end. lol
@@Jesus-ml8czwent over you're head kiddo
Estelle Harris is flawless in this role.
George pick up was smoooooth
No job, living at his parents, offering prune juice. George’s ambitions are next level
That’s solid game!
nothing wrong with prune juice!!!
He’s the opposite of every guy you’ve ever met.
All that and he still gets some decent action. The man is a legend.
He is highly ambitious (wants to be architect). Ambition alone doesn't guarantee success
Its been over 25 years, and Jerry Stiller screaming "A PROPHYLATIC WRAPER!?" always cracks me.
Technically he said "PROPHYLATIC RUBBER" - but nobody is going to hold it against you.
@@swedishpsychopath8795Nope, he 100% says wrapper, he was holding the wrapper, not the condom itself, and prophylactic rubber would be redundant anyhow.
@@bink Nope , Negative: You are wrong: Try again using captions at 3:42 . The captions clearly confirms what I said I heard: "prophylactic rubber". This may be an IQ thing where your idea of what you wanted to hear overpowers your mental capacity. Basically what I'm saying is: I win and you lose!
@@swedishpsychopath8795 Name checks out 🙂
I'm clearly hearing wrapper, oh well.
"I'm gone two weeks and you...You turn the place into Bourbon Street?!?!!"
my boy george has game, y'all better recognize
"We're collectors. We see objects of great beauty and....we must have them." That was masterful.
George : "I hope prune juice is alright". LMAO Also, "May I show you the master bedroom"🤪😜😝
Oh yes just sooooooo romantic..
of course george's father would put a lock on the liquor cabinet
The Original Cheapskate. George learned it at home.
@@yanni2112 I don't think it's because he's cheap. We do see him engaging in charity after all. I think it's simply because he knows his son is a bum.
@@yanni2112 it was probably to keep George and his friends out of the liquor cabinet when he was younger
estelle: i cant, I CANT at 4:34 lol
The Ray Conniff Singers sealed the deal 😆
Works every time...
That prune juice also helped.
"I can't! *I CAN'T!!*" That second "I can't " always gets me 😂
You’re grounded!
In the most overdramatic way possible! 😂🤣
It's so real
That's it, youre grounded! The best sentence in the show😂😂😂
You wanna live here? Tou respect the rules of our house. YOU’RE GROUNDED!
From the entire show? That's a stupid affirmation... bold, I mean.
I was rummaging through some old records at a thrift store a few weeks ago, I stumbled across an album from The Ray Conniff Singers. I’m a collector, and when I find objects of great music…I must have them. 🤣🤣
I have one of their albums. 😀
@@baconbap nice! When I found the album I have, I bopped my head back and forth like George did after he told the chick it was Ray Conniff. 🤣
The Costanza house is just so perfect
This is very, very ... painfully ... authentic.
:) hey we’ve all been there
Lady: “oh you guys have great taste.”
George: “well we’re collectors…we see objects of great beauty…and we must have them.”
Lmao best show ever 😂😂
I always thought that was one of George's best pickup lines...
genius, just genius
😂😂😂
Got love Seinfeld. Class act no match
4:49 Jerry Stiller's gesture with the condom is way too good.
He's gesturing with the wrapper. Also, I hope you know where you can go for making us picture the alternative.
Ngl....in your parents bed? That's crossing a line. I would literally rather do it on the floor than in my parents bed lol
At least change the sheets and bedding lol and sweep for any condom wrappers.
He had to maintain the illusion that it was his house.
It’s next level
If you don’t have a coffee table, it turns……..into a coffee table.
Still gotta give it to George... that's a great pickup line. You just can't force it. He slips it in perfectly.
He sure did slip it in perfectly.. on his parents bed.
Love how George tries to prevent Jerry from leaving when Estelle shows up with the condom wrapper 😂
Yeah...something similar happened when they met Elaine's dad and Jerry got up to escape to the restroom. That desperate pull at the jacket😆
Screams Help!!
@@megsie1424Also happens at the Chinese restaurant when Jerry strands George with Peterman. Hilarious recurring bit
Chilled prune juice. My favorite
There's a special place in heaven for Jerry Stiller
If he's anything like Frank Costanza, the back.
The lock on the liquor cabinet 🤣🤣🤘
"Is this a prophylactic wrapper?"
The Ray Conniff Singers. Know them from their awesome Xmas music.
4:36 *”I CAN’T!!!!!!!”*
Estelle Harris, ladies and gentlemen. A legend.
George teaching us that women can't resist antique furniture, prune juice, potpourri, and the Ray Conniff Singers - he's miles better than these so-called social media pickup artists 🤣🤣
Notice the craziness of George reacting to the water-ring on the wood from an uncoastered drink. Same bit was used by Larry David in CyE, "Respect Wood" S10E7, also with Jerry leaving a drink on a table.
Damn right I respect wood.
I swear though this one odd little trivial thing about life comes up so often when defining social relationships. Are you the type of person that someone tells them to use a coaster or the type of person they would never bring it up to. Its more about the relationship than if you care about the wood. Whos falt is it. The person not using the coaster or the person who is creating the situation where its needed.
And in this episode you get a perfect example of the power dynamic. Jerry is the one not using the coaster but he can avoid using one fearlessly because of his social posion over George. So George has to deal with the mistake and panic about it despite both not setting down the cup or creating a situation where there is no good place to put one.
Larry David recycled a lot of bits from Seinfeld into Curb, especially in the early seasons
It is naked fear!
I think that’s the first time I’ve ever seen the word “uncoastered” in a sentence.
2:16 Jerry looking over his shoulder at George's comment is pure gold!
I love how Kramers coffee table book idea comes from this episode.
“A coffee table book about coffee tables! Get it?!” Gidddeeeeuupppppp best show ever 😂
When he pulled the legs from under the book to make a coffee table on Regis Philbin .... too funny
@@Helmuesi911 😂
How about Curb You Enthusiasm "no respect for wood"?
Elaine's little dance in 0:15 lol
Omg this episode is one of my favourites. Obviously the main cast is amazing but kudos also to the actress who plays the girl
Their casting is always so good.
Excellent observation Dr. Van Nostrand
@@cikosphysicaltherapist6017 delicious to meet you
3:34 !
C.K. Steefel is the actress who played George's girlfriend for that show and she was really terrific putting on that Fran Dresher-like act and accent with her own twist and take on it. She should have gotten a lot more work I think, maybe she didn't want to pursue the life-style but when you have landed a decent part on Seinfeld, added that to your resume, you were bound to have had your chances. She did have a part in "Ace Ventura", a few other movies, and you can find a lengthy online interview with her...
The arm tug away is hilarious every time. 😂😂
The way he bubbles his lips to the Ray Connif singers, could not stop laughing
I love the Constanza family.. very extra but I love them.
Just proves how good an actor Jerry Stiller was. How can you keep a straight face during these skits! "Youre grounded"!
if you check the bloopers, often they all lost it ....including Jerry stiller
I had cereal in my mouth when they found the "prophylactic." OMG it went everywhere.
I hope prune juice is alright 🤣🤣🤣
hey, she didn't seem to mind 😂
Dandruff, kasha, mothballs, cheap carpeting, it's a potpourri!
george: heyyyyy at 0:52 lol
That lady George dated is such a defined character. She works in her father's store, probably stayed or decided not to leave him after her mother died. Her friends moved on to bigger cities and the block became empty. She could have gone too, she is capable, her exquisite mannerism speaks of it, but she knows how to find peace, responsibilities over ambition, hence calm. She misses her peer group, so she goes easy with people when it comes to making bonds. She ignores George's irregularities with a smile. She values a good evening.
Kaviraj, here? 😅 . Only you could have come up with such insights.
That was hee Dad? Or did you just make it up with all the other ridiculous nonsense you posted?
Love it
Someone get this person a job writing for the Peterman Catalogue ASAP
Prune juice .. I died 😂
George with the rizz. Mind you, I'm pretty sure she would've gone home with an old sock if it had shown interest in her. 😂
Wow George is a catch.
One of the best episodes
🤣Kramer of all people to make a comment about "How there is always one" at every party! Cosmo is a Walking Nuclear Bomb 😂! Cheers To The Seinfeld Posse
Lol, actually Kramer's idea about the coffee table book about coffee tables is next level genius!
Kramer in the cab was the best part of the episode. Comedy gold
Hey Jerry! Look what I got! 🤣
"Thats it you're grounded " lol
These scene, like many others, is GOLD!
"You're grounded!"
Frank: That’s it. You’re grounded!
George: You can’t ground me! I’m a grown man!
Frank: You wanna live here? You respect the rules of our house! YOU’RE GROUNDED!!
I feel like I've lived this exact same scenario... including getting "grounded" at an 'adult age' after college... I can attribute my ambition to George. 😝😆
Lol I have lived it. Well there was no girl but the grounded part.
Lol good days
I love when Jerry dips and George grabs his arm only to have it ripped away....
George is the hero we all need
You're grounded!! 😂😂
Love how Jerry jumps in the lie whenever George pulls one off
You're grounded!!! Classic gold!!
"That's it you are grounded!"
this is one of my favorite mini stories on the show
OMG Larry David did you really serve a girl prune juice 😳 Lol
"I can't!...I CAN'T!!" 😂
Aw, there's a picture of Baby George 1:19
My favorite scene from Seinfeld.
your standards are so low
Any scene with the Costanzas is the best. Wish George and them for their own spin-off.
@@beani24329 You're a little late for that.
Wow, 25yrs watching Seinfeld and I've never seen this segment but I've seen the cigar Indian segment.
"I hope prune juice is all right. It's the only thing I had that was chilled." Hilarious!
thanks for the video.
here with me it is now 2:37 in the night !
I am sick have time and now I treat myself to the episode on dvd !
Jerome's reaction is priceless. 😂
George!!!! 🤣👍
Sylvia has gorgeous hair.
Carissa Channing
What about her cheek, does she have a nice cheek?
I liove how the lady at the antique store doesnt care that she's 45 minutes late😂
George's rizz knows no bounds
Really Enjoy Listening To The Traditional New York Accent From George And Jerry For a Change.
3:35 OH MY GOD😂😂😂
Later that evening:
Sylvia: "I gotta go!"
George: "Already?"
Sylvia: "No! I really have to go to the bathroom!"
Bourbon Street! Hahaha!
To this day I still randomly tell my friends: you wanna live here, youll respect the rules of this house
George is the greatest character in Seinfeld
I just noticed they cut 2 minutes of that scene in syndication.
"Im gone for two weeks nd you turn our house into...into Bourbon street!?"
0:01 - “By the way, don’t bother looking for your laxative on a rope.”
“You mean my soap on a rope?”
“Trust me on this one.”
George was living the Millennial life before there were Millennials…..
“You’re grounded”!😂
I 1000% agree with Frank for grounding George 😂😂
lol, the actor who plays ‘George’ played a role quite similar to ‘the collector’ in a Star Trek episode.
George was my favorite. He made the show
That woman was pretty damn easy. All it took was a glass of prune juice. 😂
My favorite episode, Kramers coffee table book. 🤣
That's it. You're grounded 😂
Mr. Costanza’s hair is horrendous! 😂😂
My bed is too small. LOL! After being caught doing it in the house in Season 4. Next season he does this ?! George never learns.
no hugging and no learning on seinfeld!
Prune juice. 🤣
"Get it?"
"Got it, come on let's go"
😂
Finally revealed... Jerry does not respect wood.
The prune juice is One for the Ages😂
Got my miniature coffee table book this week!