Larry's right on Eenie Meenie. The last on left is it. Out goes you landed on Larry who is now out and safe leaving Jeff to give the kidney. If there were five people, you would keep eliminating until the last person is left who's usually the one who now has to go find the other four in a game of Hide & Go Seek.
I literally ecperienced walking through the drivethru. During Covid. Only place open was McDonald's drive thru. They would not serve me.. A kind motorist got me what I wanted which was so nice of them. I told the McD staff they were pricks.
@@rockyevans1584 Bigger chances of getting ran over if they're wasting time arguing with you while you're out there instead of just putting the order through
I think my favorite part of this video is 11:39 when Larry tells Jeff he has to take the kidney test because he’s technically Larry David’s employee 😂😂
It took me a couple episodes to get into this show. I went in with no clue what it was about or the style of it. But it’s now one of my all time favorite shows. So many good moments
My wife and son were the same. Tried watching the show a few times with them but they didn’t like it. Then out of the blue my son says he’s been watching the show and loves it. I can hear him laughing his head off in his room.
Having watched the show multiple times front to back, I would say Larry rarely wins. He gets an occasional W here and there, but he definitely is not winning the war against society. Even most of his wins feels like more of him breaking even.
Absolutely. It's hilarious how people watch this show and think society is the problem and not just Larry generally being an inconsiderable clueless dick.
This is tremendously funny and great! Side note: As I understand it, if somebody doesn't want to sit in the emergency exit row, I'm not sure if there any flight attendants on any professional airlines that would give a passenger any negative response at all; it would take high priority, actually and they would be accommodated (to either find them an empty seat or switch seats with somebody, if the plane is full).
The real question is how can a ex kamikaze pilot gain entry into the US, they attack American soldiers on American soil and caused the US to enter the Second World War. I just feel like this old man made it up.
There were Germans and japanese people that fought against America and American soldiers in ww2 and then later immigrated to the USA. I think they get a pass because we were at war. So they were only doing what anyone would do in a war.
The man who said that handicap stalls should never be used by other people is extremely wrong. If you were never allowed to use the handicapped stall while the other one was occupied you'd constantly end up with idiotic situations like 3:40
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) states that businesses are required by law to have bathrooms that are accessible to people with a disability. However, the ADA does not address whether those stalls are to be reserved for handicapped people," says David Reischer, CEO of the site Legal Advice. In other words, it's not all that different from using the ramp in front of a business. It's there to make the site wheelchair accessible, but there's no reason it can't be used for regular foot traffic, too.
Handicap stalls are designed to accommodate people with disabilities, that does not mean no one else gets to use them. I'll gladly argue if I ever get called out for using one, what are they gonna do, run me over?! 😅
I guess I am an asshole, just like Larry is. In most of his absurd conflicts, I usually agree with his standpoint. People have been very generous with me by not calling me out. Lucky me.
I really think my favorite comedy genre can't be summed up by just saying 'observational humor' or 'cringe comedy'- it's more like 'petty old genius Jewish men from New York making a spectacle of themselves wherever they go'
Larry is right about the handicapped stall thing. You don't just leave the thing unused on the off chance that a handicapped person might walk in. That's inefficient use of the bathroom.
Larry looks awful in a bow tie. I think if Larry had showed up in the film Fargo, or the series Fargo, that would have been good. Larry vs. Lorne Malvo.
My favorite part of the show has to be Richard Lewis, because despite the fact that he fucking loathes Larry and his behavior, they're still great friends. Wonder if that's similar to their real life friendship.
1:27 Ok, I'm seeing a pattern here. Are you sometimes awarding the "World" points just because you feel bad for them that Larry is right the overwhelming majority of the time? If the other stalls are being used and a wheelchair bound person is not with you when you enter the facility, then you are free to use any of the amenities located within the bathroom, period.
4:16 The handicapped guy is a hypocrite and an asshole. _That's_ the point here. He doesn't get to accost Larry for using the only available toilet, especially if he doesn't limit himself to using them. Point to Larry.
“I have a stutter.”
“Yeah, but you can walk.” 😂
If you doubted that Costanza was based on Larry, this should remove all doubt!
All these scenes are pure gold.
Larry's right on Eenie Meenie. The last on left is it. Out goes you landed on Larry who is now out and safe leaving Jeff to give the kidney. If there were five people, you would keep eliminating until the last person is left who's usually the one who now has to go find the other four in a game of Hide & Go Seek.
That was my interpretation aswell
Larry won the handicapped bathroom stall one
no he didn't
@@graciasMiura Ya like sorry fools but you know its wrong when you go in there and if you get caught you know you got yours
@@imjohnfreeman what?
yes he did. there is never ever anyone in there.
@imjohnfreeman it's not wrong. Those stalls are handicap accessible not handicap only.
As a die hard Seinfeld fan, i always loved the little call backs in this show. Like the eenie meenie adgument.
I don't subscribe to the "wait for dessert" rule before you can leave a party 🤣
Nah, handicap stalls are for everyone. I’m not pissing my pants because of some hypothetical dude.
If we can't use handicapped stalls and have to wait, then the rule should work the other way around.
R.I.P Richard Lewis.
A solid dude. 🫡
And he got away with stealing the sandwich what a legend!!!!
RIP Richard Lewis
What a dopey comment
@@DopeyDetector I think you're detecting yourself again....
incredibly sad
I literally ecperienced walking through the drivethru. During Covid. Only place open was McDonald's drive thru. They would not serve me.. A kind motorist got me what I wanted which was so nice of them. I told the McD staff they were pricks.
It's their insurance policy follow the rules
If the doors are closed but drive through is open then they should absolutely accept pedestrians
@@curtisscherer590its a safety hazard, they could be run over in the drive thru
@@Rob-metoo527 They allowed bicycles. There was no sign saying anything about insurance. When I arrived no other customers were in the drive thru.
@@rockyevans1584 Bigger chances of getting ran over if they're wasting time arguing with you while you're out there instead of just putting the order through
"youd leap out the window" lol richard was ready to break there
theres no snacking and apologizing lol underrated scene
as soon as it cuts to larry with the bowl of pistachios i lost it
Oh it's rated..
I think my favorite part of this video is 11:39 when Larry tells Jeff he has to take the kidney test because he’s technically Larry David’s employee 😂😂
There is no way anyone actually thinks that only handicapped people are allowed to use handicapped toilet stalls.
It's cuz they're not handicapped toilet stalls; they're wheelchair-accessible toilet stalls.
They’re in California. The land of crazy people who love to be offended
But isn't that the handicap sign on the door?
That's all I use...it's more comfy and I'm claustrophobic....so there😅
That’s the general consensus amongst the public
Thanks for this! Rooting for Larry against all odds. ;-)
It took me a couple episodes to get into this show. I went in with no clue what it was about or the style of it. But it’s now one of my all time favorite shows. So many good moments
My wife and son were the same. Tried watching the show a few times with them but they didn’t like it. Then out of the blue my son says he’s been watching the show and loves it. I can hear him laughing his head off in his room.
@@dennisfromiowa5063 love to hear it!
„What would Jesus do“ coming from Larry 😂
"The kids eleven years old already, it's enough with the tooth fairy."
"some one said Larry went home to take a shit "
There's a bit of Larry David in all of us...
So true. That's why so many love the show; he's relatable.
Having watched the show multiple times front to back, I would say Larry rarely wins. He gets an occasional W here and there, but he definitely is not winning the war against society. Even most of his wins feels like more of him breaking even.
Absolutely. It's hilarious how people watch this show and think society is the problem and not just Larry generally being an inconsiderable clueless dick.
Larry won all these arguments
He went a bit overboard with the “she’s not a lesbian any more” reaction though😆
Sex offender coming over for lunch?
Jeff is so funny his foil to Larry makes the show.
capers....... and onions..... XD
I agree perfection
Larry won that argument until he started mincing and dancing around.
Larry is the guy that says out loud what a lot of us think while out in public. Love it.
The handicap stall is my favorite stall to use
Larry has way more wins imo.
“You’re nuts about this Jesus guy aren’t ya?”
This is tremendously funny and great!
Side note: As I understand it, if somebody doesn't want to sit in the emergency exit row, I'm not sure if there any flight attendants on any professional airlines that would give a passenger any negative response at all; it would take high priority, actually and they would be accommodated (to either find them an empty seat or switch seats with somebody, if the plane is full).
I ALWAYS use the handicap stall.....ALWAYS.....it's roomier, and cleaner😁
I'm with Larry on the bathroom. I'm 53 and have seen exactly 2 handicapped persons in a public bathroom.
These are amazing. Doing the lords work
14:18 is probably what made me laugh the hardest(other than everything Leon says) in the series
Larry is right 99% of the time....
"What are you doing?" should have earned an additional point.
I'm m m g g g going to the b b b bathroom. 😂
Larry should run coaching lessons so more of us can perfect the art of brutal honesty and not giving a shit! 😂
The real question is how can a ex kamikaze pilot gain entry into the US, they attack American soldiers on American soil and caused the US to enter the Second World War. I just feel like this old man made it up.
There were Germans and japanese people that fought against America and American soldiers in ww2 and then later immigrated to the USA.
I think they get a pass because we were at war. So they were only doing what anyone would do in a war.
13:56 Larry is it. Larry owes the kidney!
You was so wrong, Larry won all the handicap toilet bits 😂😂
You have the world way too many points in this one
I always use handicap stall if its available
Sorry, but Larry won all these.
Larry always wins.
Larry won all situations!
The man who said that handicap stalls should never be used by other people is extremely wrong. If you were never allowed to use the handicapped stall while the other one was occupied you'd constantly end up with idiotic situations like 3:40
Exactly what mindy would do I would expect lol maybe even more.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) states that businesses are required by law to have bathrooms that are accessible to people with a disability. However, the ADA does not address whether those stalls are to be reserved for handicapped people," says David Reischer, CEO of the site Legal Advice. In other words, it's not all that different from using the ramp in front of a business. It's there to make the site wheelchair accessible, but there's no reason it can't be used for regular foot traffic, too.
I've played eenie meenie my whole life.
L take on the handicap stall
"Someone's gonna have to jump"
If it's that important to you, then you can. Im not launching myself off a mf ski lift
04:21 Well, look it here! Look what's doing here! 😆 😆 😆
Eenie meenie one of the best scenes among many
Never heard any many miny mo played that way lol
I was hoping the world would finally win a round.
"He GRAZED it"
Handicap stalls are designed to accommodate people with disabilities, that does not mean no one else gets to use them. I'll gladly argue if I ever get called out for using one, what are they gonna do, run me over?! 😅
im confused by this scoring system
3:43 hey that's a point for Larry 100%
The ski lift segment kills me every time, "somebody's gonna have to jump!" 😂
The handicap stall was in Larry's favor.
Rip RL
6:26 …”she dances mincing around washing dishes” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Turkey, Cole slaw, Russian dressing. Sounds…ehhhhh. “What do you mean ehhhhh?” I mean, it’s not any good.
12:35 Larry gets the point for me because Mindy Kaling is always wrong.
Poor Larry he really is very misunderstood...
Larry was right about the handicap stalls but wrong regarding the drive thru.
Cheryl's parents are so annoying. I know where Cheryl gets it from.
4:55 yes 😂
I guess I am an asshole, just like Larry is. In most of his absurd conflicts, I usually agree with his standpoint. People have been very generous with me by not calling me out. Lucky me.
I really think my favorite comedy genre can't be summed up by just saying 'observational humor' or 'cringe comedy'- it's more like 'petty old genius Jewish men from New York making a spectacle of themselves wherever they go'
Who else is in that genre? Seinfeld and curb
Jane H. Christ.
Larry is right about the handicapped stall thing. You don't just leave the thing unused on the off chance that a handicapped person might walk in. That's inefficient use of the bathroom.
Larry looks awful in a bow tie. I think if Larry had showed up in the film Fargo, or the series Fargo, that would have been good. Larry vs. Lorne Malvo.
13:06 YEAH YEAH YEAH!!!
Jack in the box over here will let you walk thru the drive thru
Larry doesn't know the rules of eenie meenie
My favorite part of the show has to be Richard Lewis, because despite the fact that he fucking loathes Larry and his behavior, they're still great friends. Wonder if that's similar to their real life friendship.
13:10 is a seinfeld bit he recycled. Standard Larry David behaviour
Larry doesn't win the drive thru one. There are insurance and liability reasons which, while frustrating, are there for Larry's own safety.
Tough season for Larry
I disagree with the score.
Nice recording , lol
He is hilarious!
The hair consoling thing wasn’t weird dude you messed up on that one
I always use the handicap toilet, if anyone says something im just gonna say im claustrophobic.
Hilarious!!
Your scoring is off.
Man, you got a bunch of these wrong. Baffling.
What is this mincing around?
11:34 bro that point goes to larry
4:04 🤣
1:20 how the hell does larry get that one?
He was right. Richard was jealous and stole Larry’s spot on the sandwich board
@@irman925 i could be wrong, but wasnt larry annoying the samdwich store owner the whole ep. Seemed like his own fault he lost it
Larry gets a point for the god comment.
1:27 Ok, I'm seeing a pattern here. Are you sometimes awarding the "World" points just because you feel bad for them that Larry is right the overwhelming majority of the time? If the other stalls are being used and a wheelchair bound person is not with you when you enter the facility, then you are free to use any of the amenities located within the bathroom, period.
4:16 The handicapped guy is a hypocrite and an asshole. _That's_ the point here. He doesn't get to accost Larry for using the only available toilet, especially if he doesn't limit himself to using them. Point to Larry.
WHATS WITH THE WALKING ?
Your points were way off this round
They need to do an episode with Funky's new lips
That is so right