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Crab Fight!!! Speckled Crab vs. Ghost Crab
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Відео
Jerry Seinfeld on Roy Firestone talk show - circa 1988
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Jerry Seinfeld on Roy Firestone talk show - circa 1988
Jerry Seinfeld on Late Night with David Letterman - August 1988
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Jerry Seinfeld on Late Night with David Letterman - August 1988
Jerry Seinfeld on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - June 1988
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Jerry Seinfeld on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - June 1988
Jerry Seinfeld on Late Night with David Letterman - February 1988
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Jerry Seinfeld on Late Night with David Letterman - February 1988
Jerry Seinfeld on Robert Klein Time show - circa 1987
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Jerry Seinfeld on Robert Klein Time show - circa 1987
Jerry Seinfeld on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - January 1988
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Jerry Seinfeld on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson - January 1988
Jerry Seinfeld on Late Night with David Letterman - Oct 1987
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Jerry Seinfeld on Late Night with David Letterman - Oct 1987
Jerry Seinfeld on Late Night with David Letterman - Sept 1987
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Jerry Seinfeld on Late Night with David Letterman - Sept 1987
reminds of early Dave years when Jay'd come on and slay.
"Christmas Toys For Kids." Jay's irritation with toys he'd just rake over.
Johnny playing along - JC knows Jerry will continue from chair.
HIS CONFIDENCE IS RISING WITH HIS POPULARITY.
Nothing really funny about Jews anymore. Stop the genocide and after a few hundred years you may be funny again.
Why do people keep running him down his good 3:58
Jerry is good and he menchens things that happen in his jokes very clever❤❤❤ 3:30
The actuality is the airports know there's a lot of people who dont like them very much and therefore people are not just more prone to leave the water running but leave the water running after having plugged the sink drain with toilet paper
He used this one and many more „0ld“ ones in his „I‘m telling you for the last time“ HBO special. Didn’t know all that material was actually so old. Still, everything he does is Gold.
Jerry...This is a hilarious interview. You are great and I watched your show for many years and then the reruns. The whole thing was amazing.............Betsy Basile
Jerry Seinfeld and Garry Shandling were comedians that broke the 4th wall with their observational comedy. Both allowed us the audience on stage with them during their performances. It was like they were speaking directing to each of us, as individuals, relating to our real life experiences, but finding the absurd humour in everyday things that we couldn't, to make life even better. Now That's Gold!
And add for gravity. That just went by the audience. So good.
Just brilliant
Jerry Seinfeld and Sam Altman have the same look about them
Extra redscin... Lethal Dose... Wow..😅
I like Jerry Seinfeld
Haven’t seen this one. Excellent.
I think this is where the episode where Elaine’s new boyfriend stole one of Jerry’s sex moves came from. And I think comedy is almost like male stripping because it’s working so hard to give an audience a good time, and most women are so angry with the men they are with that it’s probably easier to make a hostile crowd laugh than it is to make a frigid wife ... you know.
That is exactly how I feel about seeing other women naked. I don’t want to be in room with a bunch of other naked women. I don’t want to pay them compliments. I don’t want them to pay me compliments. Where’s the beef?
Seinfeld promoted his first New York concert on this show and was nervous about it. I wonder if he made it.
This is good stuff. I don't remember ever hearing it before or reading it in _Is This Anything?_ Is that Tracey Chapman in the seat next to Jerry?
Just imagine, you don't have to "go" shopping now. You can do the whole thing watching TV! What will they think of next??
I love how right before break you see Johnny take a drag off a cigarette.
But does he really like movies if he's makin out at Schindler's List? Lol
Sooooo flipping funny
Genius
Roy Firestone (nacido el 8 de diciembre de 1953, en Miami Beach, Florida) es un comentarista deportivo y periodista estadounidense. Firestone es graduado por el Miami Beach High School y la Universidad de Miami.
David Michael Letterman (12 de abril de 1947) es un presentador, comediante, escritor y productor de televisión estadounidense.
Jerome Allen Seinfeld (/saɪnfɛld/ SYNE-feld; Nueva York, 29 de abril de 1954) es un comediante, actor, escritor, productor y director estadounidense. Es conocido por interpretarse a sí mismo en la serie de comedia Seinfeld, que creó y escribió con Larry David. Como comediante, Seinfeld se especializa en comedia de observación; en 2005, Comedy Central nombró a Seinfeld el "12.º comediante más importante de todos los tiempos".
Kinda funny. Was this his best material?
Before Amazon
It's interesting how it's touch-and-go for a while, but then after a certain punchline (definitely the Chanel one, maybe a little before), the audience decides, "Ok, we like this guy." And Jerry clearly feels it and relaxes. And if he told the earlier jokes now, the audience would laugh more than they did at the beginning.
Impulse-not-buying. Haven't heard that before, I like it.
I remember airport security before 9/11 caused the TSA to be created. Especially in those days after 9/11, the TSA agents were so much more competent that the "security" that was there before. They really were just mall cops watching the x-ray machines. Now 22 years after 9/11, the TSA have kind of become mall cops again (in better uniforms)
To answer Jerry, perfume is out on the pulse points.
Poor guy was just never funny!
Brilliant even for a first appearance. Save for that radio shower which i did have some 40 years ago😅
Such a weird cliché of comedian schtick.
It seems like a cliche now because he normalised observational comedy 40 years ago. If you were alive back then it was a breakthrough from the other talents that were around. In another 40 years the life stories, fable driven type of comedy will seem cliche too.
MOOSE IS SINGLUAR AND PLURAL.
Meese imo.
First comment 😮
Not funny
2022
JERRY SEINFELD 29 DE ABRIL DE 1954 68 AÑOS
DAVID MICHAEL LETTERMAN 12 DE ABRIL DE 1947 75 AÑOS
Jerome Allen Seinfeld (/saɪnfɛld/ SYNE-feld; Nueva York, 29 de abril de 1954) es un comediante, actor, escritor, productor y director estadounidense. Es conocido por interpretarse a sí mismo en la serie de comedia Seinfeld, que creó y escribió con Larry David. Como comediante, Seinfeld se especializa en comedia de observación; en 2005, Comedy Central nombró a Seinfeld el "12.º comediante más importante de todos los tiempos".
Jerome Allen Seinfeld (/saɪnfɛld/ SYNE-feld; Nueva York, 29 de abril de 1954)[1]es un comediante, actor, escritor, productor y director estadounidense. Es conocido por interpretarse a sí mismo en la serie de comedia Seinfeld, que creó y escribió con Larry David. Como comediante, Seinfeld se especializa en comedia de observación; en 2005, Comedy Central nombró a Seinfeld el "12.º comediante más importante de todos los tiempos".[2]
JOHNNY CARSON 23 DE OCTUBRE DE 1925 23 DE ENERO DE 2005 79 AÑOS
Jerome Allen Seinfeld (/saɪnfɛld/ SYNE-feld; Nueva York, 29 de abril de 1954) es un comediante, actor, escritor, productor y director estadounidense. Es conocido por interpretarse a sí mismo en la serie de comedia Seinfeld, que creó y escribió con Larry David. Como comediante, Seinfeld se especializa en comedia de observación; en 2005, Comedy Central nombró a Seinfeld el "12.º comediante más importante de todos los tiempos".
JOHNNY CARSON 23 DE OCTUBRE DE 1925 23 DE ENERO DE 2005 79 AÑOS
Jerome Allen Seinfeld (/saɪnfɛld/ SYNE-feld; Nueva York, 29 de abril de 1954) es un comediante, actor, escritor, productor y director estadounidense. Es conocido por interpretarse a sí mismo en la serie de comedia Seinfeld, que creó y escribió con Larry David. Como comediante, Seinfeld se especializa en comedia de observación; en 2005, Comedy Central nombró a Seinfeld el "12.º comediante más importante de todos los tiempos".
There's no way they ever showed "Porky's" on the CONCORDE! "Johnny English" or "Austin Powers", maybe.