He'll probably deride it as just more anti-American, hipster rubish. And then he'll sodomize a mule.
He'll probably deride it as just more anti-American, hipster rubish. And then he'll sodomize a mule.
One Nation Under a Groove forever!
I remember there being a Nazi themed bar in Tokyo on an episode if Insomniac.
Sorry, it just came to me.
I Cant Believe It
That fuckin kids on the escalator again!
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Daniel Day-Lewis is doing a remake of Night Rider
Cassaaaandra!
Boy, if he was blowing a vuvuzela, then it would be just perfect.
Just buy the fuckin DVDs. I'm pretty sure you can find them used.
Whoa, I totally misspelled Reilly's name, twice. I have to lay off drinking first thing in the morning.
I'm very disappointed. I was really hoping this would be good, especially after I saw Riley on the Daily Show last night. I also thought that this looked like Riley's character from Step Brothers got married, and then had to deal with a version of himself. And I mean that in a good way, as I actually liked Step…
It had ass to mouth… I mean, er, uh, it had double entendre?
Elaine dated Dan Cortese in his prime. If that doesnt say "Nineties" then I dont know what does. Also, Kramer dated Sarah Silverman, so he wins.
he once lifted a hundred pounds right over his head!
Top Bullshitter
Even though I never went to art school, snowing my professors is pretty much how a got through college.
Were the nineties all that assholish? I generally think of the nineties as being a lot like the eighties, rather self-centeres, but we at least pretended to care. Plus coffee was really big.
Pony Remark
I love how Elaine is sitting at the little kids table pushed up against the regular dinning table, so that shes a good 6-8 inches lower than Jerry. Just a weird little detail that makes her interaction funnier, and the whole scene feel more real.
The only thing that matters is that Seinfeld is great at playing Seinfeld. Thats all thats really required of him. Yet, Al Pacino plays Al Pacino in almost everything he's ever done, and most critics seem to be fine with that.
I used to bag Len Lesser's groceries at a Vons in Toluca Lake. I must say, in real life he's much closer to the guy who shot Wales than Uncle Leo.