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The writing and development of the story while staying note-perfect to the original vision is just amazing to me.
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Solid episode. Only on Curb would they think to have LD and Rosie O'Donnell vie for the same woman and use the juicing analogy in baseball to taking Viagra.
Out of curiousity, have any posters here had the opportunity to use LDs that is a cut and chat accusation in a food line? (delivered in a psat episode) |
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The ending seemed a bit rushed and a few things felt unresolved (especially in comparison to last week's structural perfection), but it was an overall solid episode.
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never would. I'd never get away with it.
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I'm on the lookout for sh!t bows now...
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Last two episodes should get Emmys.
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I had a rare opening, played tennis at a charity fundraiser and at the end of it called an individual out who moved to the very front of a long food line by beginning a conversation with someone a few people from the front. The word chat was barely out of my mouth and several other people who saw the same episode echoed it, loudly.
This was sort of a joking acusation, I was more curious if someone has used it in a more serious manner (since it obviously has some utility with deserving a$$holess). |
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I'd like to see a "Chat & Cut" at a Funeral.
Wasn't that done on Seinfeld? PERSON VIEWING CASKET (most likely George) What? You wanna see the body sooner?
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[quote=theblondewritr;764888]I'd like to see a "Chat & Cut" at a Funeral.
Wasn't that done on Seinfeld? PERSON VIEWING CASKET (most likely George) What? You wanna see the body sooner?[/quot Great memory and a superb line. Speaking of funeral humor Real conversation I witnessed at a wake at a Brooklyn Funeral Parlor for an 85 year old man Elderly Italian Widow - talking to her slightly intoxicated son : "Albert if you don't start acting like an adult and showing some respect,I am going to put my foot up your ass". Son : " no your not" Mother: " I don't care how old you are or if your friends are here, I can still deliver a good ass kicking and this evening you need one" Son: "No you can't, with that walker you can't get your foot up that high any more" |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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It wasn't Palestinian Chicken good, but it was pretty damn good!
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