Yes, your point is well taken. For anyone interested in understanding the source of the original Costanza quote there are classic Seinfeld episodes running on cable almost 24/7 as well as numerous clips/outtakes on Youtube.
If there is a re-education camp in our futures - smuggling in as much of the greatest sitcom ever 'about nothing' is a sure fire way to start the counter-revolution.
Although I suggest we ban the soup-nazi guy (too sensitive a character topic for such an encampment) and KRAMER must get top billing as the new CHE.
[but only if he smokes AMERICAN CIGARS - like Alec Bradley]
You do realize that this reference - as delicious as I find it - may predate THE BIRTH of some posters here?
Yes, your point is well taken. For anyone interested in understanding the source of the original Costanza quote there are classic Seinfeld episodes running on cable almost 24/7 as well as numerous clips/outtakes on Youtube.
If there is a re-education camp in our futures - smuggling in as much of the greatest sitcom ever 'about nothing' is a sure fire way to start the counter-revolution.
Although I suggest we ban the soup-nazi guy (too sensitive a character topic for such an encampment) and KRAMER must get top billing as the new CHE.
[but only if he smokes AMERICAN CIGARS - like Alec Bradley]
Like 60's protest songs?
Yeah...my favorite is Tom Lehrer - THE FOLK SONG ARMY - youtubi it...
Les McCann, Compared to What?