I am 60, my dad was a big man and he would laugh so loud sometimes other would laugh at him laughing, he passed 5 years ago but I can still hear his laugh in my memory, I miss you pops
I’m 25, but when I was a little kid, I would go to sleep wondering why my dad was crying laughing every night and hear the theme song while I was going up to bed. Now I’m older and I watch this hoping my own kid will wonder why his dad is laughing so hard when he’s going to sleep🤣🤣🤣
I watched Seinfeld way later than it was released but when I watch this i go back to 90s instantly ...needless to say i love 90s n i was also born during that time..
@@technoir2584 yeah, the same goes for curb your enthusiasm. Except for certain technologies, it is hard to tell whether the shows were a week ago, a year ago, twenty years ago, etc. Whereas if I'm watching something else with a younger friend, they don't get half the jokes. I feel like I have to make a checklist of all movies and/or song references and make sure they get it, lol
I was thinking the same before reading the replies. The human condition doesn't change and there are always funny human traits in all of us that reflect the exaggerated characters on the show to some degree. I don't say it's a show about nothing, it's a show about everything.
They poke fun at the folly of the human ego with all its silly desires and failures. George's character in particular embodies that. Even when he's succeeding in life he manages to sabotage it. The genius is that the writers made all of this calamity so hilarious rather than tragic. When Susan dies from the toxic envelopes is a perfect example. George gets out of the marriage he never wanted but look at the aftermath with Susan's parents and "The Foundation." I seriously don't trust anyone who doesn't like Seinfeld. For me it means they can't laugh at their own shortcomings.
Yes, love his acting and only saw his brilliant song the other day that opened the Friar's Club roast of his 'father' Jerry...he really nailed it, with so many words to remember.
"Jerry it's Frank Costanza, Mr. Steinbrenner is here, George is dead, call me back." Such a succinct yet powerful line is what makes it so hilarious. It makes it even better that Jerry Stiller says it.
"Trust me, Kramer: given the legal opportunity, I WILL kill you". 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Just one of the many, many unforgettable lines from the most brilliant show in history.
My Grandma loved this show. She watched it all the time and still would call it "Steinfeld!" Now when I think of it she was the perfect Seinfeld, (Steinfeld) fan. RIP Grandma Lucy
Your grandma was awesome, my own grandmothers found Seinfeld too edgy. “Steinfeld” would actually be the perfect title for a spin-off sitcom starring Larry David as George Steinbrenner. You would only see the back of his head on screen even though he was the lead.
BECAUSE the material they used was so creatively “out there” that they carved out their own niche, and it was so unique that audiences would instantly recognize if any future shows used any of it. How many people were named Elvis before 1954, and how many people could use it now?
Oh shit I just realized that was him,Jve recognized him in other parts but the accent threw me off somehow. It’s clearly the same guy but it went right over my head for years🤦🏻♂️
Larry David is a real treasure, Seinfeld, the cast, the stories have got me through some hard hard times, Laughter really is THE best medicine, Old friends that’s what they feel like to me an Iv never met them, Larry your a genius.
@@johndardi1334 And it ages like a fine wine. Grew up watching it and now that I'm well into my 30's, I relate to it even more haha. I don't know if that's a good thing.
@@Novastar6 Well I’m 51 and I remember telling my parents about the new sitcom that’s getting ready to air called Seinfeld lol. I’d seen Jerry on the tonight show a few times and was excited about it. My dad said..”Oh yeah I’ve seen that guy on tv..lol That show won’t be on long.” I was 18 at the time or something like that and I can tell you it’s just as funny now as it was then and it never gets old. Every actor chosen for every part was PERFECT. It’s the greatest sitcom in television history. Did you know Rosie O’Donnell almost got the part for Elaine? Imagine that 😕
Seinfeld it’s love of my life .. When I’m so low all Can i do is watch them and start to feeling okay in somehow.. I’ll still watch this show until I get old and die in peace
That's how it all started. The show was the love of my life and spoiled me for everything else to come. I can't enjoy any other sitcom after this. Damn you, Seinfeld.
@@Michael_HuntNo it isn't. It rains and even snows there, surely ? I'm not from Philadelphia or even the US so I don't know too much about the city. Except that, I think they filmed Rocky there.
@@erock-p5n how do I stay at cynical 10 year old? lol I remember it was just only me and another kid in my class who really loved Seinfeld. we would share our recounts of the weeks episode at school, and our teacher told us that we had a really sarcastic satirical sense of humor.
Most rewatchable show EVER!!! Been watchin this since the original airing of season one back in??? What was it? Like 91' or so? Damn I AM GETTIN OLD these days... i saw the bosco episode the other day and almost pissed my pants laughing so hard 🤣
Happy birthday to Jason Alexander One fourth of the fantastic four of comedy. When the future studies the nineties, Seinfeld will be on the course list
Well yes, but unfortunately they’ll be dissecting it for all the reasons it’s “problematic”. Hell, they already are. There’s countless articles online whining about just that. The PC cancer has spread deep.
Seinfeld is truly brilliant, but you never get the full picture of it unless you follow it up by watching THE WHOLE of the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" episodes. It then all add up to a mind blowing artistic work of comedy genius.
the idea of kramer finding a niche market for his 1950s jackets in the Cuban embassy because Cubans drive 50s cars and have lots of old 50s stuff since the embargos , its so insane lol
This show never gets old. When I'm doing sidework in my garage, I always have DVD's of Seinfeld going. The comedic genius of this show can never be outdone. That's gold, Jerry! Gold!
LOLOLOLOL!!!! "She gave me the same look that my father did, when I told him that I wanted to be a Ventriloquist." Knowing how Georges father talks and acts, hahaha! I love seeing old episodes of this show, it never ceases to make me laugh my ass off.
Appreciate these power hour videos. I have a better understanding of why my father loved this show. I remember growing up watching the 2 hour block of Simpsons and Seinfeld with him and my brothers. Brings back great memories. Thanks for all you do!
Nowadays parents have to worry their kids will think they’re racist, sexist, homophobic bigots if they show them (so-called) “problematic” classics like Seinfeld, Married With Children, or even early Simpsons. The same obviously goes for plenty of other wonderful shows and movies. The PC cancer has fully infected society and it’s truly sad.
“I was at Bloomingdale’s, waiting for the shower to warm up.” 😂 Mitch Hedberg (RIP) had a quip about throwing a potato in the oven, then going on vacation
@@jerryleroy9187 - No no, the mobile phone era (from mainstream-ish use to the smartphone) was the best era in humanity - I think we truly achieved a great balance with technology and it all got screwed coinciding with the release of the smartphone
I love Seinfeld since it first came out, I'm 56 now and still loving it🎉😂❤
I never got to see it when broadcast. I picked up on it later fortunately.
@MichaelSheffield-ox8yd
Discovered it at age 39, can't seem to outgrow it's charms.
68 here and still watching every chance I get. It’s gold, Jerry! Gold!! 😂
RIP, Jon Polito! Fantastic actor and a kind soul. Wish people knew more about his work with leukemia kids.
I am 60, my dad was a big man and he would laugh so loud sometimes other would laugh at him laughing, he passed 5 years ago but I can still hear his laugh in my memory, I miss you pops
I’m 25, but when I was a little kid, I would go to sleep wondering why my dad was crying laughing every night and hear the theme song while I was going up to bed. Now I’m older and I watch this hoping my own kid will wonder why his dad is laughing so hard when he’s going to sleep🤣🤣🤣
That's priceless haha
😍😍😍
Seinfeld is truly a show that keeps on giving! 🥰
It was the last great TV sitcom. Those days are gone. They were such fun!
I watched Seinfeld way later than it was released but when I watch this i go back to 90s instantly ...needless to say i love 90s n i was also born during that time..
Having Seinfeld on as background ambience is the most homely cozy feeling ever, ahhh~
Factz😌
Yessss
Both of those adjectives were used by nearly all the women who rejected me....
home·ly 1. (of a person) unattractive in appearance.
It makes me happy too
Best episode ever is with the library cop and Jerrys' overdue book. The cop was perfect and the lines were hilarious.
Bookman!!
One of the greatest shows of all time. Even after all these years I can still come back to it and the jokes still feel modern.
One reason for that is they didn't rely on a lot of pop culture humor, but rather social customs that don't change much from generation to generation.
@@HamSandwich-xk3om Same as human behavior. 🤣
@@technoir2584 yeah, the same goes for curb your enthusiasm. Except for certain technologies, it is hard to tell whether the shows were a week ago, a year ago, twenty years ago, etc. Whereas if I'm watching something else with a younger friend, they don't get half the jokes. I feel like I have to make a checklist of all movies and/or song references and make sure they get it, lol
I was thinking the same before reading the replies. The human condition doesn't change and there are always funny human traits in all of us that reflect the exaggerated characters on the show to some degree. I don't say it's a show about nothing, it's a show about everything.
They poke fun at the folly of the human ego with all its silly desires and failures. George's character in particular embodies that. Even when he's succeeding in life he manages to sabotage it. The genius is that the writers made all of this calamity so hilarious rather than tragic. When Susan dies from the toxic envelopes is a perfect example. George gets out of the marriage he never wanted but look at the aftermath with Susan's parents and "The Foundation."
I seriously don't trust anyone who doesn't like Seinfeld. For me it means they can't laugh at their own shortcomings.
Jason Alexander is by far the strongest actor in the group. George Costanza absolutely makes the show!
duh..
Kramer was the most serious actor. Difficult part.
All them four together makes the show.. they complete each other's
Yes, love his acting and only saw his brilliant song the other day that opened the Friar's Club roast of his 'father' Jerry...he really nailed it, with so many words to remember.
Lord of the idiots
"Jerry it's Frank Costanza, Mr. Steinbrenner is here, George is dead, call me back."
Such a succinct yet powerful line is what makes it so hilarious. It makes it even better that Jerry Stiller says it.
fd
Jerry seinfeld even says it's his favorite line.
He blasts Steinbrenner for trading Jay Buhner minutes after the news lol
Jerry Stiller's manic delivery (his own initiative) defined the character
Pops totally ignored the bad news and talked about the trade. 😂
I can never understand people who don't like this show, it is genius
I believe Jerry is the weakest character, he was carried by the three stars.
I understand, it’s because humor is subjective.
@@brianreece706nah. Jerry is the straight man. Got to have him to move the episodes along.
It's gold killahbeekid, GOLD!
My parents hate it but I love it!😂
"Trust me, Kramer: given the legal opportunity, I WILL kill you". 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Just one of the many, many unforgettable lines from the most brilliant show in history.
😂😂
My fav line," But I don't wanna be a pirate"😂😂😂😂😂
15 years later and I still watch this at 11pm-12am
God is dead and no one cares
Here I am South African time.
Kind regards
Same 😂
Same 😂
My Grandma loved this show. She watched it all the time and still would call it "Steinfeld!"
Now when I think of it she was the perfect Seinfeld, (Steinfeld) fan.
RIP Grandma Lucy
Rip grandma Lucy
"We cant grieve forever, we gotta get back to business." - Mr. Steinbreiner
@@Metrowhite 😂 😂
Your grandma was awesome, my own grandmothers found Seinfeld too edgy.
“Steinfeld” would actually be the perfect title for a spin-off sitcom starring Larry David as George Steinbrenner.
You would only see the back of his head on screen even though he was the lead.
My grandma loved the show as well
This show is 30 years old, and still feels fresh, idk how they do it
Cuz it's about nothing
35 years old.
The pilot aired in 89
@@acb9896 really bro lol
BECAUSE the material they used was so creatively “out there” that they carved out their own niche, and it was so unique that audiences would instantly recognize if any future shows used any of it. How many people were named Elvis before 1954, and how many people could use it now?
Video tape
The actor playing Silvio the landlord with his comb-over is just terrific!😂
He played Gideon in the Crow
Look at ME!! I am so PREtty, love ME, want me!!!!
Jon Polito, RIP!
Oh shit I just realized that was him,Jve recognized him in other parts but the accent threw me off somehow. It’s clearly the same guy but it went right over my head for years🤦🏻♂️
He was good on blankman
Larry David is a real treasure,
Seinfeld, the cast, the stories have got me through some hard hard times,
Laughter really is THE best medicine,
Old friends that’s what they feel like to me an Iv never met them,
Larry your a genius.
It’s impossible to be depressed while watching Seinfeld
@@johndardi1334 And it ages like a fine wine. Grew up watching it and now that I'm well into my 30's, I relate to it even more haha. I don't know if that's a good thing.
@@Novastar6 Well I’m 51 and I remember telling my parents about the new sitcom that’s getting ready to air called Seinfeld lol. I’d seen Jerry on the tonight show a few times and was excited about it. My dad said..”Oh yeah I’ve seen that guy on tv..lol That show won’t be on long.” I was 18 at the time or something like that and I can tell you it’s just as funny now as it was then and it never gets old. Every actor chosen for every part was PERFECT. It’s the greatest sitcom in television history. Did you know Rosie O’Donnell almost got the part for Elaine? Imagine that 😕
@@johndardi1334 ....Wow, I didn't know that. Thank God that didn't happen because JLD was amazing in that role.
@@Novastar6 Somewhere in a far distant alternate universe Rosie O’Donnell is Elaine lol.
Jerry "Aren't you going to tell your parents you're still alive?!"
George "Nooo! They could use the break!"
Lmao!
Seinfeld it’s love of my life .. When I’m so low all Can i do is watch them and start to feeling okay in somehow.. I’ll still watch this show until I get old and die in peace
I totally get ya.
Yeah, me too.
Serenity Now!
Same here ❤
Me too have Adhd diagnosed in my 50s...Seinfeld is my security blanket 😅
My life is incomplete without Seinfeld, my absolute favourite comedy show ♥️♥️
Facts 💯. Need some George
Cassus Belli
Go outside and play.
@@calsavestheworldit’s okay to love both.
Fancy Boy 🤠🍺🍺 🐶🎃
Best show EVER! Best to fall asleep to, like having a fan or whatnot.
"..there's a g-spot."
"That's a myth."
LMAO!
Gotta love how petty George is. It’s always hilarious when his schemes predictably backfire.
KO! KO! KO! KO!
Never fails lol 😂
@@Nonameforyou777 Right!? 😃😄
Remember, George is playing Larry David. This is the prequel to Curb Your Enthusiasm
I tried the opposite George scheme and it also backfired 😂
9:15 - That woman in the background does nothing but her presence is incredibly hilarious! Especially Kramer's reaction when he sees her.🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's a manikin.
@@EarthSurferUSA Hey, kinda like the one of Elaine wearing lingerie.💋
@@happyface3937 Also, it's "mannequin", lol.
Brilliant...absolutely BRILLIANT writing and acting!
Facts 💯
The dynamics of all four characters and their personalities is so intelligible and exciting.
Thanks for another Power Hour....and to the memory of Estelle Harris and Liz Sheridan, two of the greatest mothers in sitcoms!
Making another one soon
*Happy 70th Birthday Jerry* 🍾🍾🍾
9:11 - his double-take at that woman just sitting and staring behind him freaking kills me.
Boy can that woman ever act!!
It’s the little things on this show that are so impressive.
Hilarious 😂😂
Before I check the time stamp I'm gonna guess it's the woman at the Cuban Embassy when Kramer was trying to get cigars.
@@peterbaruxis2511You would be correct sir, lol
That's how it all started. The show was the love of my life and spoiled me for everything else to come. I can't enjoy any other sitcom after this. Damn you, Seinfeld.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
@@Michael_HuntNo it isn't. It rains and even snows there, surely ? I'm not from Philadelphia or even the US so I don't know too much about the city. Except that, I think they filmed Rocky there.
When Kramer breaks up with George and goes "Oooo, I'm sorry!" Then the resulting meet up conversation at Jerrys, is classic amazing comedy!
George going into the office on his crutches, and his head heavily bandaged. Still cracks me up every time I watch it. 😂
It's great. And it's even greater when he realizes the gig is up and he stops using the crutches still inside Steinbrenner's office.
@@m3talentagency680 😂😂
If only we could all go back to the 90's. Seinfeld was life at the time.
Never fail to laugh whenever I watch these clips. Back to a time when television was WORTH watching.
Watching these old clips takes me back to simpler, better days. Gives me a very warm feeling, but also very sad. Would do anything to just go back.
Favorite line. Why do they keep giving us all these oranges. Too funny
Listening to this while fading in and out of covid variant feverdreams and mind fog.... Thank you George, Jerry and Elaine....
Get well soon💪🏾
Ha ha same here.
Cake break at the office..
Get, well, soon, we want you to get well
And Kramer
get boosted!!
The funniest show ever on TV. I NEVER GET TIRED OF IT. GENIUS COMEDY. BRAVO JERRY SEINFELD.
Frank Constanza is a legend, the head of Yankee team goes over to tell his parents that George died. Frank talks about baseball.
You don’t know what the hell you’re doing!! 😂
How could you trade Jay Buhner!!!
Newman should be called Noir-man. His delivery always sounds like it’s straight from *film noir* !
i watched seinfeld as a cynical 10 yr old. i still find it amazing 25 yrs later
You were cynical at 10?
You should have stayed a 10 year old cynical kid.
@@erock-p5n how do I stay at cynical 10 year old? lol
I remember it was just only me and another kid in my class who really loved Seinfeld. we would share our recounts of the weeks episode at school, and our teacher told us that we had a really sarcastic satirical sense of humor.
So funny when Kramer breaks up with George. Brilliant nonetheless. 😂
I sleep when this just plays in the background. Best comedy of all times .❤
@@elsiewachera3081 I go to sleep every night with my 🎧 in and listen to Seinfeld on my phone.
Where do you live, Delaware maybe you nearby?
They should have called him Furious George.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN PERFECT!!!
Nah!… I still like Koko the monkey!😝😝
Clever! 🐒
the reverse peephole part is an absolute Riot!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hilarious Show ! EXCELLENT QUALITY 👍🏾👍🏾
I simply love this show. Been watching for months now. Just watched it again ❤️🙏👍
Many many great lines but, "Does your girlfriend have to be here?!? "Does yours?!" As camera pans to Jerry!!! LMAO!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😁😀😃😄🤩😍
Most rewatchable show EVER!!! Been watchin this since the original airing of season one back in??? What was it? Like 91' or so? Damn I AM GETTIN OLD these days... i saw the bosco episode the other day and almost pissed my pants laughing so hard 🤣
1989
I literally watch this every week! Soon as I come home from work, I have it already set on my screen. Such a classic sitcom!
That's exactly how I am 😀
Haha smart !
Same .just got home an hour ago & here I am
Completely understandable!
Timeless
Hilarious 85 on a IQ test for George that Elaine took. I was rolling
That shit had me in tears lmfao
So relatable that's why it's so funny and such talented comedians. 😂 still watching to this day
Drinking and watching Seinfeld at the same time..? What could be better, unless of course you had a big salad to eat later..😁
Here's to feeling good....all the time
Wha?!! I'm doing exactly the same thing. 😯😂
@@LastCallProductionz I should not have laughed at this as much as I did.
Suck em down like coca-cola !!
I don't think I'll ever get tired of this show
I love Seinfeld
Laughter truly is the best medicine.
Seinfeld....one of the funniest series of all times....thanks f up loading....😂👍👍
I did it for you 😉😉😉
@@LastCallProductionz
Ooooooh,Halllloooooo thanks to youuuuuuuu..😂😉
Yes! Another Seinfeld Power Hour! I'm busting! Jerry, I'm busting!
Excellent quote
@@LastCallProductionz Gracias, sir. Your work is great.
Thank you so much
Kadengiyithanda i seinfield.
😆😆😆
This show is one year older than me aha. One of the best alongside frasier, cheers etc. Thank you for uploading
Happy birthday to Jason Alexander One fourth of the fantastic four of comedy. When the future studies the nineties, Seinfeld will be on the course list
Well yes, but unfortunately they’ll be dissecting it for all the reasons it’s “problematic”. Hell, they already are. There’s countless articles online whining about just that. The PC cancer has spread deep.
@@Djejjcjqjjwjfkckcje Everything is dissected this is the thrill that social media provides nothing can be enjoyed just for its existence
Love Seinfeld...Love your Power Hours!!! It's a huge win win!
Double whammys
They are GOLD, Melody! GOLD!
@@LastCallProductionz *_Champ Kind approves. LOL_*
@@SiccDeville *_Kenny Bania approves! LOL_*
34:23 I love how excited George gets , just like a baby 😂😂
Seinfeld - the 8th wonder. Thanks for this.
You're welcome 😊
The writing on the T-bone Episode is excellent.
I'm 27 and I started watching Seinfeld when I was 14 on TBS and only got into it more and more throughout the rest of my teenage years
Yea this show definitely grows on ya
"Jerry, it's Frank Costanza, George is dead, call me back" 🤣😭
Perhaps one of the best comedies ever
Agreed
The best
Seinfeld is truly brilliant, but you never get the full picture of it unless you follow it up by watching THE WHOLE of the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" episodes. It then all add up to a mind blowing artistic work of comedy genius.
A hole-in-one 😜🤑
the idea of kramer finding a niche market for his 1950s jackets in the Cuban embassy because Cubans drive 50s cars and have lots of old 50s stuff since the embargos , its so insane lol
Kramer's double takes are the best.
I LOST EM ALL IN THE FIRE!
Caps lock doesn’t do it justice 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Keep them coming. These are timeless
Glad you appreciate them
Funny descendants of Jesus killers.
George Costanza the greatest hero of the show… Neumann comes a distant 2nd, then Kramer 3rd followed by Jackie Lawyer and then Mr Bookman + Soup Nasi
@@Fdux and Puddy… “yea that’s right”
Love Silvio, he shd have been a recurring character. What a combover it’s gold. Best sitcom ever!!
Thank you for this hour longish Seinfeld spot. I totally made a night to watch it or tape on my VHS 🤣
A sleepless night and I can still laugh my ass off in amusement!
I miss the 90s so much. Life was much more simple. I wish I could go back in time. The world now is so trash how did we get to this point?
By watching too much Seinfeld, with shallow stupid self-centered people.
The left. All their social policies and cultural influence have led us to this point.
Social media and politics..
Pornography has become mainstream but is still in the second place to social media.
@@barnabasthecat7329 Social media is mostly run by the left and the most destructive politics at the moment is all left leaning stuff.
I fall asleep with it, the best white noise at night 😊
💯
So peacefull
It’s like you distilled every one of my ‘Seinfeld’ induced 90s laugh attacks into pure, undiluted CRACK!
Amazing!
Its been awhile, but when Seinfeld picked up Kramer for coffee a couple yrs ago, what a riot @!
Cheers
See - Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
The banana was genius!!!! Such details!
Can't get enough of this show. CONSTANZAAAAAAA!
This show never gets old. When I'm doing sidework in my garage, I always have DVD's of Seinfeld going. The comedic genius of this show can never be outdone. That's gold, Jerry! Gold!
"Wear some more lipstick."
This was the only comedy I'd watch as kid
Coco? Um...Curious George!
😂
Sorry, that's taken by a real monkey
Hahahahaha
Thx 4 sharing. Plz make alot more.
Yes sir, will do 👍
LOLOLOLOL!!!!
"She gave me the same look that my father did, when I told him that I wanted to be a Ventriloquist."
Knowing how Georges father talks and acts, hahaha!
I love seeing old episodes of this show, it never ceases to make me laugh my ass off.
the one with Kramer vouching for Newman - hilarious!
I love how Kramer is buying a hot dog from the man who wishes him dead. And that man gives him change back. Lol
"George of the Jungle!" seemed more appropriate :D
Oh hello professor!
LOL
Appreciate these power hour videos. I have a better understanding of why my father loved this show. I remember growing up watching the 2 hour block of Simpsons and Seinfeld with him and my brothers. Brings back great memories. Thanks for all you do!
That's awesome 👌
Nowadays parents have to worry their kids will think they’re racist, sexist, homophobic bigots if they show them (so-called) “problematic” classics like Seinfeld, Married With Children, or even early Simpsons. The same obviously goes for plenty of other wonderful shows and movies. The PC cancer has fully infected society and it’s truly sad.
About to be homeless on June 30th, 2022. This is taking my mind off of things. Thank you.
Sorry to hear about that. For what it’s worth I’ll say a prayer for you, stay strong during these trying times. You can do it.
@@LastCallProductionz Thank you. At an airbnb right now. My hostess is lovely, her home and cat. 🇨🇦
I am so sorry to hear that. I hope you are doing better now.
I hope you’re doing better ♥️♥️ people care about you
@@brookem659 you're so sweet to say that. We need more thoughtful comments like yours!
“I was at Bloomingdale’s, waiting for the shower to warm up.” 😂
Mitch Hedberg (RIP) had a quip about throwing a potato in the oven, then going on vacation
20:28 yelling it up to the window was comic genius 😆
Nobody in history ever had to carry a show on his back than Jason Alexander, he is the GOAT.
And before anybody disagrees, take the time to think, who is the one that made you laugh from your belly?
Answer: George Constanza
@@neosimmer_gaming3196 I cant believe that Jason Alexander was the only cast member who didn't win an Emmy.
@@Wildflower5258_ he did win an Emmy and a Tony in 1998 for best supporting actor in a comedy series.
Love your power hours keep them coming.
Definitely will do 🙂
“Portly yes, but smart as a whip”😂
It will never be a era like the 80s and the 90s and early 00s..
The mobile phone era was something fantastic, then Steve Jobs ruined it all
@@DanArnets1492 The mobile phone ruined it all period! Everything has been going downhill since. Life is no longer fun, a challenge, or private.
@@jerryleroy9187 - No no, the mobile phone era (from mainstream-ish use to the smartphone) was the best era in humanity - I think we truly achieved a great balance with technology and it all got screwed coinciding with the release of the smartphone
@Antinio.G
What do you know about the 80s and 90s🤔 How old are you❓
George and Kramer were hilarious. They were my favorite characters on the show. This show had a great supporting cast.
🤣Nobody says, "Vamanos Muchachos!" like Kramer!
My roommate would crack up watching this and I didn’t understand why until I learned everyone’s personality and then I saw that this show was genius