So does starting a timer when a hostess says the table will be ready in 5 minutes. In fact I vaguely remember an entire episode that took place while they're waiting at a restaurant.
This made me love Jerry Seinfeld even more than I already did. I love the fact that he won't be bothered by any negativity around "Poptarts". I truly wish I could attain his level of self confidence. I am recently retired and sometimes feel guilty about not always doing something to keep busy. I now can now live happily by these words "The secret of life is to waste time in ways that you like." Thank you Jerry.
We’re impressed, Jerry! Thanks for sharing our story about the iconic (and “quintessential”) BIC Cristal Pen. We created this pen with a vision for people to express their creativity just like you have. We're still bringing simplicity, joy and creativity to people every day! Not running out of ink anytime soon. 😉
I was amazed at how huge of an impact the bic pen had on the world. First ball point that actually worked. Before this writing was done w expensive quills or messy fountain pens. Once an affordable, reliable pen became available literacy rates world wide more than tripled. In no small part to this amazing invention....Although i think out of the BILLIONS of people who have used them, jerry is the only person to use all the ink wo losing the pen. 😂
This is the first one of these videos that actually showed essentials. Love Jerry for always seeming like a guy who happens to also be rich. Relatable, always.
The thing about Jerry Seinfeld is he puts a different outlook to life everytime you hear him talk. Has a lighter way of looking at things that is so refreshing.
When he brought out the Bialetti Moka pot I was sold. It justified everything else in the list. I love "wasting" the time to make coffee with my moka pot. Best coffee.
100%. I have 3 diff sized Moka pots. I use at least 1 a day, sometimes 2. Funny thing was that I made one, grabbed a pastry and sat down for a break and ended up watching this episode. I love how fiddly the Moka pot is! It's my preferred way to brew (read: waste time). Cheers!
@@ggold3357I have 3 sizes too, been using Bialetti forever but never heard or knew about having the lid open, then closing it, I make the coffee with the lid closed the whole time.
Jerry is so cool and funny, his show basically taught me how to speak english back in high school in Costa Rica, I loved it and would watch it all the time. My favorite character is Elaine.
Elaine in Seinfeld was...beautiful. Very attractive. I couldn't stand being married to her, because she's the most neurotic person, but I'd love just to watch her.
I cannot help but genuinely liking Jerry….at least a half dozen times watching this, I LOLed at his comments!! And in 1983-84, I fought alongside the Israelis in the shadow of the attack on the Marine Barracks in Beirut. So I especially appreciated his last two comments. Thank you, Jerry….for years and years of much needed laughter!
Jerry seems to have excellent taste in things, whether it’s comedy or cars or objects… he has a real appreciation and understanding of what makes things/people interesting or not interesting, which seems to be a big part of his success. Great video to watch 👍
I also am a back pack afficionado. Ready to go at all times. Love that feeling of slinging on the backpack and heading out into the world at a moments notice.
Absolutely perfect person for the perfect segment! He’s so obsessed about everyday things and every little nuance, and usually we see the odd little things or the things he doesn’t like, (bc they’re funnier), but here we see the more rare things that he absolutely loves! All of the specific little nuances he cares about so deeply are channeled positively here! So much quintessence in this video!
He goes and makes this, basically a commercial for all these items. Millions of dollars worth of free endorsements. These companies couldn't pay him enough to do this and he just did it because he felt like it... how cool is that?
Marcus Aurelius' Meditations is one of the things that sparked Stoicism. If you don't know what that is let me sum it up. Self improvement over everything including comfort while learning to embrace the suck.
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I 100% agree with him on the quality. The older I get in my life (45 now) the more I realize you save money (and time), and your life is so much better when you purchase quality items. For example, I used to buy $200 BBQs every other year. They had all the side burners, and "sizzle zone" blah blah but I had to buy a new one every two years. Then about 6-7 years ago I spend about $600 on a no frills Napoleon (great quality) and it cooks 100X better and is showing zero signs of slowing down after 7 years. Just one example but you get the idea. If you are in your 20s reading this, take this lesson. Thank me in 10 years:)
Jerry is proof that real comedians find humor in everything, even the fact that he wears shoes that people make fun of on purpose because he likes it is hilarious. One of the funniest minds on the planet
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Remember the jacket with the pink striped lining? "I paid what it cost." That was an essential item. Ruined by Elaine's scary dad, insisting Jerry had to wear it with the suede side out. And it was snowing.
I live in Sacramento. We get two seasons. Crazy hot and sorta cold. It's easy. I have two wardrobes. Shirts and colors shirts in summer, jeans, undershirt and long-sleeve shirt in winter.
I agree about the four seasons. I'm currently living in a place that has only one season and it definitely has an effect on people - perhaps making them less robust and more complacent. You've gotta experience the cold to appreciate the heat and vice versa.
same. to most people the weather here is ''ideal,'' but because every day is warm there's a lot less excitement about it. and I really do miss snuggling up inside watching the snow fall, or smelling everything suddenly in bloom in the spring
I wonder if Jerry watched the movie “The Holdovers”. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is the book that Paul Giamatti gave as a Christmas present to his two fellow co-stars.
I never heard of this book until I saw this video. I had to order that exact copy. THEN I happen to watch "The Holdovers" just yesterday and saw that the Christmas presents was, mind blown!
@@totallyrandom1126 My point was that the watch is very expensive, and that was interesting. Pretty much everybody knows Jerry and Larry David are basically billionaires, and the context was "hey guys, this this is how much the richest comic ever spends on watches!" The subtext was that because he's worth $800 million, the fact his watch "only" cost that much means it must be truly high quality. You, sir/madam, are projecting.
Whatever works. For me, I hate hand writing ANYTHING. I started using a typewriter in high school, then got into IT and never looked back after discovering the word processor, and now email. Not a chance I would ever hand write a script. I like to go back and correct mistakes or make changes - instantly, plus, my hand writing is illegible.
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH i think they're not mutually exclusive. i write lots of Copy or Business letters via keyboard but Journal, Diary or write Letters, Lyrics, Poems by hand.
I feel like a lot of companies have used this series as a free sponsorship opportunity in the past. Like when you have Bear Grills talking about a very specific recent model of jeep you know you're getting sold to.
I just finished a box of pens. I wrote the date on the box when I opened it to see how long it would last. Turns out just under 4 years. Very satisfying.
Jerry is truly a Living Legend. Even in his conversations, the dialogue is funny and light-hearted. Legends always stay true to their craft.❤ Much love and respect, thank you for all the years of laughs.
I believe the book on perfect stuff to be 'Quintessence: The Quality of Having It.' It came out in the 80s, not the 70s as he said, but it fits the bill otherwise.
Jerry calling the Bic president to ask why they made a hole in the pen's cap, sounds like a seinfeld episode
Something Kramer would do
So does starting a timer when a hostess says the table will be ready in 5 minutes. In fact I vaguely remember an entire episode that took place while they're waiting at a restaurant.
Or a standup routine. "What's the deal with Bic pens nowadays..."
Yeah, but I think that would be "Kramer" move on the show, or maybe a "George" move.
The kid that died went to my school, Billy Walker..really sweet kid
"The secret of life is to waste time in ways that you like." Thanks Seinfeld.
This is how he got to make the show
and it's true!
And that’s how I met your mother
That is a brilliant statement.
This!
Such kinds words, Jerry! Glad to see your backpack is holding up!
How many marble ryes will it hold?
send me a free one please
The check is in the mail, Jerry.
here today, patagonia tomorrow
Thanks Patagonia for caring about the earth, I
Love you.
I love the John Lennon quote - "If you enjoyed the time you wasted, then it wasn't time wasted"
Ok thanks for sharing
'Time and money spent on royalty is time and money wasted' SPM
This made me love Jerry Seinfeld even more than I already did. I love the fact that he won't be bothered by any negativity around "Poptarts". I truly wish I could attain his level of self confidence. I am recently retired and sometimes feel guilty about not always doing something to keep busy. I now can now live happily by these words "The secret of life is to waste time in ways that you like." Thank you Jerry.
Thank you Mary
"Why is almond forcing its way into everything??" just reads like a Seinfeld quote
I thought the very same thing.
wish he was funny
why are they forcing jerry seinfeld on us so much these days? hmmm.
Thats because it is a Seinfeld quote
really forcing seinfeld on us these days. hmmm.
It does not ever happen, that I listen to Jerry Seinfeld speak, without learning something. I love learning new viewpoints, delivered by Jerry.
Me too
'Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten'
When I bought my first leather jacket. I divided the price by the numbers of days I would have to wear it to make it seem inexpensive.
@@bngr_bngr yes & you probably still have it
I feel this way about my Nespresso machine.
Profound 😊
Well said!
"Make the greatest thing in the world, and still screw it up. - That's Italy." Actually quite a brilliant statement.
He was thinking of Ferrari when he said that, 100%
@@chicoktc agree.
Make the most ridiculous, useless thing in the world and make a fortune. That’s America.
@@moomoocowsly I was thinking of the Pet Rock. You might be too young to remember it.
Israel
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Jerry understood the assignment 😂 the best one I’ve seen. So eloquent, unassuming but quirky and funny. He is the embodiment of quintessence.
No bee looks at another bee and asks; “why didn’t I get that job?”
-Jerry Seinfeld.
"How much does that bee make?" 🤣
He was wrong saying "he" - all worker bees are female.
We’re impressed, Jerry! Thanks for sharing our story about the iconic (and “quintessential”) BIC Cristal Pen. We created this pen with a vision for people to express their creativity just like you have. We're still bringing simplicity, joy and creativity to people every day! Not running out of ink anytime soon. 😉
im going to touch you
Bro stop tweakin
Bic what do you think of uni-ball pens
Hello people of the bic brand, your lighters are amazing
What did you think about the last 30 seconds of this video though?
I was amazed at how huge of an impact the bic pen had on the world. First ball point that actually worked. Before this writing was done w expensive quills or messy fountain pens. Once an affordable, reliable pen became available literacy rates world wide more than tripled. In no small part to this amazing invention....Although i think out of the BILLIONS of people who have used them, jerry is the only person to use all the ink wo losing the pen. 😂
Jerry out here actually thinking about the Roman Empire every night.
this exactly^
😂
I mean I do too
Most fasc ists do, and Zion ists are exactly that
He's one of us!
I’d buy an audio book of Jerry Seinfeld reading Meditations
Bingo! Me too.
Would Marcus Aurelius watch a show about nothing?
Haha..
Same
Gold Marcus, gold!
I could listen to Jerry talk about the nuance of life for days. He’s just a brilliant human.
Thank you Jerry for all the laughs!!
Completely agree!
You said the key word…”brilliant” Absolutely agree! 💯 He is of course hilarious. But his intelligence is off the charts! 📈
other than being so iconic, Jerry has this story telling style which I really love
Whats the deal with Quintessence
😂😂😂 literally
Comedy!
I also want to know more
I’m dying 😂😂😂
"I want my objects to be 'perfectly themself'"
"Anyway, check out these sneakers with shock absorbers"
This is the first one of these videos that actually showed essentials. Love Jerry for always seeming like a guy who happens to also be rich. Relatable, always.
quintessence
Jerry Seinfeld is 70. He does not look 70. This guy is aging amazingly well.
A billion dollars and Seinfeld residuals for eternity will do that for you
Nah, you can see the aging in the face and neck. The 11s
Yes, having money rarely ever hurts.
Getting $250 million in Seinfeld syndication and streaming royalties every couple months will do that, plus 20,000 porches
Well he did have a hair transplant
The thing about Jerry Seinfeld is he puts a different outlook to life everytime you hear him talk. Has a lighter way of looking at things that is so refreshing.
"whats wrong with the backpack you have?"
"Spite."
I see what you did there :D
"We can't sell you another one based purely on spite"
"Okay, then I just want another one"
"No, you already said spite"
and he did not tell us the waist size
When he brought out the Bialetti Moka pot I was sold. It justified everything else in the list. I love "wasting" the time to make coffee with my moka pot. Best coffee.
100%. I have 3 diff sized Moka pots. I use at least 1 a day, sometimes 2. Funny thing was that I made one, grabbed a pastry and sat down for a break and ended up watching this episode. I love how fiddly the Moka pot is! It's my preferred way to brew (read: waste time). Cheers!
I prefer my stainless steel Allessi moka-pot...
@@ggold3357I have 3 sizes too, been using Bialetti forever but never heard or knew about having the lid open, then closing it, I make the coffee with the lid closed the whole time.
I have a Chemex. Very very nice. All glass. No freaking plastic. I've always hated plastic. Plastic screams cheap. It scratches, too.
when he said "the executive" all I heard was his dad on the show talking about that raincoat.. the executive
There has never been a moment i have regretted listening to anything that Jerry Seinfeld has said. Genius! Thank you Mr. Seinfeld.
Love Jerry- we need more Jerry’s in the world. I always learn something when listening to him!
"The key to life is wasting time doing things you like." That is actually great advice 👍🏻
like watching yewtoob vids
1 dollar pen and a 10k watch. lol I appreciate his taste for quality cars and products but also how he can be simple with what works.
He wore Breitling watches all through the Seinfeld episodes. He really has a thing for Breitling.
$10k is a lot of money but as far as nice watches go and considering he’s a billionaire, that’s actually really modest.
22k watch
$10,000 really isn't that much for a billionaire.
@@okkcomputer $11,895 USD on Breitling's website.
No Space Pen? Take the pen!
I can't! I can't!....Are you sure!!?
Do me a favor and take it, take the pen.
I just found my Space Pen in time for this episode.
That’s the first thing I thought about when Jerry talked about the pen😄
Jack Klompus...where r u?
Jerry is so cool and funny, his show basically taught me how to speak english back in high school in Costa Rica, I loved it and would watch it all the time. My favorite character is Elaine.
Elaine in Seinfeld was...beautiful. Very attractive. I couldn't stand being married to her, because she's the most neurotic person, but I'd love just to watch her.
Elaine is a catch, but I would so be a dude to George, he and I, oh brother...
I cannot help but genuinely liking Jerry….at least a half dozen times watching this, I LOLed at his comments!! And in 1983-84, I fought alongside the Israelis in the shadow of the attack on the Marine Barracks in Beirut. So I especially appreciated his last two comments. Thank you, Jerry….for years and years of much needed laughter!
Jerry and my Mother are the only two people I know who have managed to finish the ink of their pens. Both are heroes of mine. 💕
"The secret of life is to waste time in way that you like." I absolutely love it. Exactly what I do.
Jerry seems to have excellent taste in things, whether it’s comedy or cars or objects… he has a real appreciation and understanding of what makes things/people interesting or not interesting, which seems to be a big part of his success.
Great video to watch 👍
He is a keen observer of the smallest detail. I can relate.
Can we agree, however, that Nike Shox are hideous sneakers?
Jerry Seinfeld has always been my secret crush 🙈😭 so glad I saw this 🤣💕
I also am a back pack afficionado. Ready to go at all times. Love that feeling of slinging on the backpack and heading out into the world at a moments notice.
2:11 'They don't want you to ever want another one.' LOVE patagonia!❤
So happy to see Seinfeld lean into recent interviews like never before. He’s on 🔥
Absolutely perfect person for the perfect segment! He’s so obsessed about everyday things and every little nuance, and usually we see the odd little things or the things he doesn’t like, (bc they’re funnier), but here we see the more rare things that he absolutely loves! All of the specific little nuances he cares about so deeply are channeled positively here! So much quintessence in this video!
Quintessentially said!
He goes and makes this, basically a commercial for all these items. Millions of dollars worth of free endorsements. These companies couldn't pay him enough to do this and he just did it because he felt like it... how cool is that?
Marcus Aurelius' Meditations is one of the things that sparked Stoicism. If you don't know what that is let me sum it up. Self improvement over everything including comfort while learning to embrace the suck.
I like that he didn't show the star of David. I like his reservation about things that matter. Love Jerry.
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It had nothing to do with the biblical David. Invented in like 600 AD or something.
@@TeddyRumble Obviously missing the point.
If this was anyone else, I would think he's being 100% sarcastic, but he's so quirky and brilliant I believe him...this list is great.
I 100% agree with him on the quality. The older I get in my life (45 now) the more I realize you save money (and time), and your life is so much better when you purchase quality items. For example, I used to buy $200 BBQs every other year. They had all the side burners, and "sizzle zone" blah blah but I had to buy a new one every two years. Then about 6-7 years ago I spend about $600 on a no frills Napoleon (great quality) and it cooks 100X better and is showing zero signs of slowing down after 7 years. Just one example but you get the idea. If you are in your 20s reading this, take this lesson. Thank me in 10 years:)
Very nice
I have never heard of a Napoleon grill but you have me intrigued after your well written comment, that gets an A+ in my book.
ill thank you for the knowledge now. thanks
5 dollar special
Homemade concrete
Outdoor grill
Tasty food for lunch
Haiku
Doesn't always have to be the more expensive product either. My Camry will outlast my friend's C class.
Jerry is the best! This makes me like him even more. Can totally relate to why he likes the things he does.
Is it possible to be someone that is out of this world be the most down to earth guy? That's Jerry
Just bought Meditations. Thanks Jerry. First book in in years I’ll be reading
calling the head of a major company to complain is the most seinfled thing to do, crazy flex
Also the most Steve Jobs thing to do. He should've starred on Seinfeld or Curb.
"Remember that Episode". The amount of times i say this in everyday life referring to Seinfeld.
Jerry is proof that real comedians find humor in everything, even the fact that he wears shoes that people make fun of on purpose because he likes it is hilarious. One of the funniest minds on the planet
The Patagonia backpack looks like it has a face thinking „Jeez, how many times have I heard this story?!“
I also finish pens and don't lose them! It's so satisfying.
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@MrShinnickNeth Yes!!
I do occasionally if I don’t lose em. I’ve also tried to do it with erasers 😊
Hi I must confess you really look gorgeous 🥰
Just when we thought Seinfeld couldn’t get any Seinfeldier
Seinfeld now, Seinfeldier later.
Yeah remember the episode where they proclaim their love for Israel like in the last 30 seconds of this video? That one was the best!
Israel exists rent free in your head and it's hilarious
You could say he's the quintessent Seinfeld
@@bubbajack3 He is ... the master packer.
he always always talks sense. My kind of guy, we need more
He made a one hour interview with Graham Bensinger, pure gold.
When Jerry talks about any subject it automatically takes me back to the sitcom. It brought me many, many laughs!
Hello friend how are you doing
Jerry never disappoints
Just watched 'Unfrosted' yesterday and I loved it. It's like watching a classic cartoon with live actors. Keep 'em comin', Mr. Seinfeld Sir!
Remember the jacket with the pink striped lining? "I paid what it cost." That was an essential item. Ruined by Elaine's scary dad, insisting Jerry had to wear it with the suede side out. And it was snowing.
Master of the house...😂
@@petergmred2005 Hahaha!
The Meditations! Yes Jerry, one of my favorite books!
Been a fan of Jerry for a while and that caught me off guard. Made me like him a lot more!
11:46 I’ll tell you. He wears a 32 waist but changes the tag to say 31.
Waist 33 it looked like on this pair in particular! Length: unknown
Well at least he didn't stoop low as to get a womans number off an AIDS walk list
That was 25 years ago, I’m sure it’s more like 33/34 now
And what does it matter?
He's out there laughing at you
...rightly so.
Oh how could he be so vain?
12:51 i totally agree! living somewhere with all the seasons is amazing.. you get it all
I live in Sacramento. We get two seasons. Crazy hot and sorta cold. It's easy. I have two wardrobes. Shirts and colors shirts in summer, jeans, undershirt and long-sleeve shirt in winter.
Hands down one of the best if not the best of these! Everyone else is selling you some expensive brand. All of Jerry’s things are real every day use
Love him! At 70 years young he probably still scratches off 32 and puts 31
He looks amazing for 70! 👏👏✋✋
and he probably still dates 17!
I love how laid back he is.
He seems like a happy person.
You would be too.
Google that man's net worth.
@@UniverseofDominionThat dint help Robin Williams, Chester Bennington. Actually money stops impacting happiness after $110k/year.
@@fortuneltd3591 Nah, i'm pretty positive is way over those $110K you mention.
i should hope so lmao
Such an incredible person, brings joy to every part of life
Jerry is a clean funny comic your whole family can enjoy. I'm 32 and grew up watching Seinfeld
I appreciate Jerry’s suggestions. Making mental notes.
I agree about the four seasons. I'm currently living in a place that has only one season and it definitely has an effect on people - perhaps making them less robust and more complacent.
You've gotta experience the cold to appreciate the heat and vice versa.
same. to most people the weather here is ''ideal,'' but because every day is warm there's a lot less excitement about it. and I really do miss snuggling up inside watching the snow fall, or smelling everything suddenly in bloom in the spring
Propecia?
I’m up in Canada and our temperature swings are wild. -50F in winter to 100+F in summer. It’s harsh but it definitely builds character.
@@displaychickenGood way of putting that!
I agree. The 4 seasons is the way it's supposed to be. Trust me, Florida sucks.
I love his storytelling abilities.
First class legend! 👑👑👑
effortlessly one of the most enjoyable installments of GQ Essentials.
Jerry is a smart dude. I’ve always liked him.
Don't forget the Junior Mints, they're very refreshing.
This is the Jerriest interview
Wow, makes you realize how much he and his character are ONE
Love ☺️
Seinfeld could not have been played by or written for anyone else. Love Jerry!
Seinfeld was MUST SEE TV before the internet.
Still an awesome guy.
This literally makes me want to go out and buy everything on his list.
Mee too! Except for the Bic pins...I've moved on to Muji Gel pens!
This video is a wonderfully uplifting yet very simple meditation by itself
3:11 I thought I was the only crazy one.
LOOOOOOOVE finishing my pens. It's joy. Lol
I wonder if Jerry watched the movie “The Holdovers”. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is the book that Paul Giamatti gave as a Christmas present to his two fellow co-stars.
That book makes u realise very little really matters.
I never heard of this book until I saw this video. I had to order that exact copy. THEN I happen to watch "The Holdovers" just yesterday and saw that the Christmas presents was, mind blown!
It's not exactly an obscure book
On my list. I love Giamatti. But he's probably a jerk in real life.
@@TeddyRumble as most great men are, the lime light is for publicity, the private life is solely themselves.
The President of Bic is named Bruno Bic. This pleases me. FYI: The Cosmonaute watch costs $22,000.
Can you buy me one
There are many other 24 hr face watches. Try Glycine. Or singel hand watches. Try Botta
And your point is???? It was about the only thing he shows that is somewhat expensive….check out his net worth.
@@totallyrandom1126 My point was that the watch is very expensive, and that was interesting. Pretty much everybody knows Jerry and Larry David are basically billionaires, and the context was "hey guys, this this is how much the richest comic ever spends on watches!" The subtext was that because he's worth $800 million, the fact his watch "only" cost that much means it must be truly high quality. You, sir/madam, are projecting.
@@ninjachannel007 ????? Thanks for the analysis….
He is is too a style icon, I haven't stopped wearing puff shirts since the mid-90's.
As an Israeli, it really touched me that he spoke about his star of david necklace and its meaning. Thank you, Jerry.
You earned a "like" with Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
Jerry's description of writing with a pen is underrated genius
Whatever works. For me, I hate hand writing ANYTHING. I started using a typewriter in high school, then got into IT and never looked back after discovering the word processor, and now email. Not a chance I would ever hand write a script. I like to go back and correct mistakes or make changes - instantly, plus, my hand writing is illegible.
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH i think they're not mutually exclusive. i write lots of Copy or Business letters via keyboard but Journal, Diary or write Letters, Lyrics, Poems by hand.
What can’t all essential episodes be this genuine
I feel like a lot of companies have used this series as a free sponsorship opportunity in the past. Like when you have Bear Grills talking about a very specific recent model of jeep you know you're getting sold to.
"why is almond trying to force its way into everything" hahaha sounded like he was starting a bit
I just finished a box of pens. I wrote the date on the box when I opened it to see how long it would last. Turns out just under 4 years. Very satisfying.
Jerry thank you for the greatest sitcom ever made much memories appreciate it💯
This guy popularized normcore. He is a style icon.
Not really. Norm core was everywhere in the 90s. I don't think young people who dress like it's 1994 know who Seinfeld is.
normcore, what a cringey way to describe anything
Any word followed by core@@trembling3674
The word Normcore just reminds me of that tragedy.
@@TubbyBrewster11 It would gratify me a lot if that could be the 4th comment in the thread but 2nd in likes. May he RIP.
Jerry is quintessentially Seinfeld. 🙌
LOL 👍
Surprisingly fun & educational! I'm glad this is here for us to see.....BTW I cannot recommend Bialetti Moka enough. Been using one for decades. ☕
Thisfeels like watching a whole episode of Seinfeld. Caring about quality, sustainability and little things is what makes jerry special.
Like a fine wine, he just keeps getting better.. thanks Jerry !
Would love to see an episode involving George Costanza and the new Bic pens with the Mets organization
Seinfeld embodies the complexities and the simplicities of life simultaneously, what a gift!
With Jerry still sporting those particular Nike Shox, he might just be a style icon.
"Unfrosted" is very funny! An entire movie about Pop-Tarts? A true escape!
❤
Love the Star of David necklace, Larry 👍🏻
Jerry is truly a Living Legend. Even in his conversations, the dialogue is funny and light-hearted. Legends always stay true to their craft.❤ Much love and respect, thank you for all the years of laughs.
I believe the book on perfect stuff to be 'Quintessence: The Quality of Having It.' It came out in the 80s, not the 70s as he said, but it fits the bill otherwise.
I can tell Seinfeld loves gadgets but not in a cool kid way, but more for their utility and workmanship.
Love this and him more because of it, thank you Jerry!
❤😂 Oh Jerry❤ he is an amazing very resourcefull and knowledgable comedian and very Great Person.