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Okay, so you made a joke, that don't impress me much.

What is the deal with Mark Duplass (and airline peanuts for that matter) and "The League"? Comparing the films that he's involved in and that show (which I do like) is just so odd to me. Is "The League" purely a cash-grab for him and his wife? His involvement with the show, when weighed against his status as a serious

You will dance for the Nash.

@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus I agree, the entire George plot, including that amazing line AND the guy tormenting him with the laser pointer, is hysterical. Like @avclub-f6200f1070520617ac55cacf7b146c53:disqus I think it's a severely underrated episode that was overshadowed by the controversy. Also,

No tin of Altoids?

I'm right there with you, Sims doing "Curb" would be pretty good, pretty, pretty, pretty good.

Who exactly were you trying to set up?

@avclub-6d7d01236783f871a36ee948c146b9c6:disqus I love that "Seinfeld" uses the term frankly a couple of times. Another one of my go-to lines is "Frankly, I'm a little concerned."

KRAMER: It’s good to have you back, Stan.

Is it safe to assume that you already received your "Save the Tiger" poster from that participating Orlando-area Exxon?

Despite my posturing, I hesitantly agree with this and I also felt that he lightened up last week too, although the SIIIIIMMMSSS schtick/meme is too good to give up.

I LOVE the "You gotta keep your big bills on the outside!"

"How many Twix does that make for you, today?! Like, 8 Twix?!"

I think he's a real fancy boy.

I remember reading, in "SeinLanguage" I believe, that Jerry's dad used to see how far he can go without getting gas all of the time when he (Jerry) was growing up. When Jerry and everyone else in the car would start to panic that they were going to run out and that the meter was on "E" Seinfeld's dad would respond "It

Here's The Thread For "Seinfeld" Quotes From These Two Episodes That We Try To Say As Much As Possible In Our Every Day Lives:

Which is a shame because he also drops the great: "What are you, a medieval dungeon master?"

Let's beat him down with a sock full of pennies!

It's probably to replace their previous ad campaign which featured Derek Jeter (too old?), Tiger Woods (too pervy?) and Roger Federer (as much charisma as a wet sock?).

I thought they called you Cuban Pete?