Have ya ever been so angry that common sense just goes out the window and for spite you do anything. Like thisnperson cut off me off. Now i will chase them for 10 blocks out of my way just to yell. George in a nutshell
@@TheWarshire just like the video of the driver going daft about a tractor holding him up, when the motorist eventually overtook the tractor he stopped in front of him and went back to give out to him for holding him up 😂😂😂
To be fair to George, I go to my local mechanic every time (been going there for almost 15 years). I'd never go to a main dealership, because they're just out to rip you off with stuff you don't need.
@chrishargreaves8016 I called a chevrolet dealership and the mechanic said it will cost $181 to find the problem. I went to Jiffy Lube and they found the problem for free.
He was so hungry yet was not willing to give up that the mechanic stole his Twix. Even after buying or gathering 10 Twix. He just doesn’t give up when he feels he is wronged. Lol 😂
What I love about this (and the same thing happens on Curb) is that if the situation was flipped, a 7-minute subplot about the evils of stealing someone else's candy bar would turn into a 7-minute subplot about how the other guy has no right to question the universal standard of a bonus drop belonging to whoever happened to get it.
@@johnsheetz6639I deserved the double drop!! You had no right to take my double drop and leave me with no drop!! As a matter of fact I paid for the single drop, so I earned another single drop after the no drop!! This is highway droppery!!!
Several years ago, I saw a colleague ahead of me at the vending machine. I saw him order some bag of chips, or popcorn--I can't remember--and the machine caused his purchase to dangle. After considering what to do for a few moments, he gave up and walked away disappointed. I went back to my office, got some extra change, bought the one I wanted (some candy bar) and the one he wanted, getting two bags of chips. I then walked to his office to give his chips to him, but his door was locked, and he was gone. I propped his bag of chips on his doorknob for him to find when he got back. Not what you'd see in a Seinfeld episode. I never did find out if he got it. I can only hope.
@@dankubus3657 One of the most charitable things that ever happened to me was at my first job, where we had an Automat-style vending machine with little sliding doors for each item. I was getting stuff for myself and some coworkers, and when it got to the last item (for someone else), the damn door was misaligned just enough that it just would. not. open. Since it was someone else's whatever, I fought that door for about ten minutes before giving up. (I also didn't carry a lot of extra cash, so I was going to have to go back to him empty-handed AND owing him money.) An old timer I had never seen before gave me a dollar and said, "Here you go, kid; if you fought that hard, you've earned another try," and the next time it worked like a charm.
a full bottle of soda was 99 cents, candy bars were 50 cents, chips were 99 cents. Now chips are 2.80, soda is 2.85, and candy is 2.25. Fuck these companies
Every time I am with anyone in a store and we pass the Twix candy bars I always make it a point to say “there’s the Twix…the only candy with the cookie crunch!” My wife and kids think I am crazy.
No, george wanted food and the satisfaction of being right. He bought 12 candy bars just to trap the mechanic and watched as it was all foiled. He could of just sat down, eaten. And no issue. But his ego ruined him, again
Here George is in the best comic tradition of the hysterical guy who gets more hysterical and nuts with each passing incident, doing crazier and crazier things, accusing everyone under the sun, until he just explodes. Absolutely brilliant.
The craziest thing is that none of the products like Twix or Junior Mints mentioned in the show are product placement according to Jerry himself. They missed out on a lot of money.
@@uuuultra there are tons of articles out there saying that the Seinfeld writers did it for realism (so they didn't have to have a fake brand like "Let's" potato chips) and didn't get paid for it. Also product placement wasn't as common back in the 90s as it has become today.
"I think I've reached the point in my life where I can tell the difference between nougat and cookie..So let's not just say things that we both know are obvious fabrications!!!" 🤣
Wow, I still remember this episode like it was yesterday! I was about 5 when it reran on Fox, and I was laughing hysterically seeing a grown man make such a bug deal about a candy bar!
I like how ever since that early episode where George lost his job at the real estate firm, it seems as though he's been progressively losing his mind.
To this day I still associate Twix with George. I can't help but wonder where he got the other Twix. He might have gone to a convenience store. One might wonder why he didn't just get something to eat there or just buy one Twix and eat it. Then again, this is George. Guess he should have stuck with doing the opposite
My guess is George had enough cash on hand to either get ten Twix bars for the candy lineup, or nine Twix bars for the lineup and one Twix for themself. The integrity of the lineup came first.
This show is an exercise between making the other characters as terrible a person as George while keeping George firmly placed on the "worst person" on the show and I can't get enough of it. I love that Jerry Seinfeld had the opportunity to write himself and his friends as wonderful people with quirky personalities and instead decided to make them all people you'd avoid like the plague in real life.
I emphatically told my only daughter to some how mention this episode particularly George's misery during my funeral and or wake😂this is the epitome of George😂
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Well this was a worthwhile use of George's time and energy. The rule of the vending machine is if your snack gets caught, stay there and watch it because if the next person buys the same snack and gets two then it's their gain. Well some folks shake the machine, but apparently that's dangerous.
The fact he could've bought a different candy bar in the first place, as he bought several more for the candy line up, shoes just how petty George really is.
There was a reason we looked forward to Thursday night, 8 pm. We couldn’t wait to see what everyday events with no plot would be stitched together as a show.
My favorite part is how for hunger George can’t get a single Twix, but for petty revenge he can easily find ten
Definitely a fAuLt in script there! 📺
That's what makes the episode so funny.
Have ya ever been so angry that common sense just goes out the window and for spite you do anything.
Like thisnperson cut off me off. Now i will chase them for 10 blocks out of my way just to yell. George in a nutshell
@@seinfeldclips exactly he created all the commotion about one twix bar and then he was able to buy 10 twice bars 😂😂😂
@@TheWarshire just like the video of the driver going daft about a tractor holding him up, when the motorist eventually overtook the tractor he stopped in front of him and went back to give out to him for holding him up 😂😂😂
I like the psychopath who cheerfully mentions that there are new donuts in the breakroom, while also knowing he's holding the last one lol
It’s so goddamn funny
Hey this Clark bar is good!
George is getting upset !
Genuinely one of the most evil scripted characters ever
😭😭 Jerry handed George a empty carton
Only George would risk starvation to prove someone is a liar. 😅
He couldn’t have just gone for something else but no, it has to be the one and only TWIX for him
He makes a candy lineup of Twix bars out of nowhere but then decides to use them to set up the guy instead of eating them.
Even though George constantly lies 😂
and it didn’t work since all of the workers started eating all of those Twix George set up in the candy lineup
@@Yensid951927He could have eaten some, and then make the lineup.
It took George an hour because he walked to the nearest store to buy the candy bars. He didn’t bother to go to lunch though. God this show is great.
Because at that point it was more about revenge for him! XD
He was trying to prove a point too 🤣
Maybe he could buy extra Twix and eat them like a semi-sane person would
“Sir, you gonna buy a car?” Lol
“NO!”
“Like I’m gonna get my car repaired at a dealership”
To me this is the funniest line of the clip hands down
To be fair to George, I go to my local mechanic every time (been going there for almost 15 years). I'd never go to a main dealership, because they're just out to rip you off with stuff you don't need.
@chrishargreaves8016 I called a chevrolet dealership and the mechanic said it will cost $181 to find the problem. I went to Jiffy Lube and they found the problem for free.
@@29th. Now that is hilarious!
“Why don’t I just flush my money down the toilet” was the rest of his line.
BodeS NOT bodeD
STOOPID SPELCHEK! CB
The candy lineup is genius 😂
It took you an hour 😂
They're all Twix
He was so hungry yet was not willing to give up that the mechanic stole his Twix. Even after buying or gathering 10 Twix. He just doesn’t give up when he feels he is wronged. Lol 😂
George got so sidetracked in this ep he might as well have been on Mars
He admits the candy line-up was rigged in his frustration
😂
that twix bar was huge! God I miss the 90s
Yup....and i do vending, i remember the .50 days & when the bars were bigger.
*Jason Alexander is one of our finest actors. He is just incredible in this and all episodes.*
I honestly can't buy or eat a Twix bar without thinking of this episode. Especially George saying "It's the only candy bar with a cookie crunch."
Yes, same. This was always one of my favorite epsiodes
4:01 👀
I was at a dealership the other day and couldn’t resist getting a Twix from the machine 😂 luckily Kip or Ned didn’t take it
Also Snickers and mars bars😂
I imagine how much they paid..
I hated that mechanic.
He knew exactly what he was doing and just lying about it. The fat F didn’t need all that candy.
Neither did George short fat butt.
Well, he's a mechanic... Lying is his way of living 🤣🤣
What I love about this (and the same thing happens on Curb) is that if the situation was flipped, a 7-minute subplot about the evils of stealing someone else's candy bar would turn into a 7-minute subplot about how the other guy has no right to question the universal standard of a bonus drop belonging to whoever happened to get it.
Oh nothing's better than a sweet sweet double drop and nothing's worse than a no dropper such is life.
@@johnsheetz6639I deserved the double drop!! You had no right to take my double drop and leave me with no drop!! As a matter of fact I paid for the single drop, so I earned another single drop after the no drop!! This is highway droppery!!!
It literally could've gone either way, that's whats so genius about the show 😆
Several years ago, I saw a colleague ahead of me at the vending machine. I saw him order some bag of chips, or popcorn--I can't remember--and the machine caused his purchase to dangle. After considering what to do for a few moments, he gave up and walked away disappointed. I went back to my office, got some extra change, bought the one I wanted (some candy bar) and the one he wanted, getting two bags of chips. I then walked to his office to give his chips to him, but his door was locked, and he was gone. I propped his bag of chips on his doorknob for him to find when he got back.
Not what you'd see in a Seinfeld episode. I never did find out if he got it. I can only hope.
@@dankubus3657 One of the most charitable things that ever happened to me was at my first job, where we had an Automat-style vending machine with little sliding doors for each item. I was getting stuff for myself and some coworkers, and when it got to the last item (for someone else), the damn door was misaligned just enough that it just would. not. open. Since it was someone else's whatever, I fought that door for about ten minutes before giving up. (I also didn't carry a lot of extra cash, so I was going to have to go back to him empty-handed AND owing him money.) An old timer I had never seen before gave me a dollar and said, "Here you go, kid; if you fought that hard, you've earned another try," and the next time it worked like a charm.
”We all know Twix is the only chocolate bar with the cookie crunch”
Kitkat and Lion: Well that wasn’t very nice :(
Kit Kat isn't a cookie. It's a crispy wafer.
Don't know what Lion is.
In the UK they have penguin bar
Though it was discontinued by then don't forget PB Max.
I know Kit Kat but lion where r u from never heard of that candy bar lol
@@AmandaYee-yn9dk from sweden. Lion is like twix but larger
03:46 I love how this woman pronounces the word “CAHNDEE!” Just the ultimate defeat for George.
but where did the lineup come from. George had no money, and there were no bars left in the machine
Yeah, funniest part to me.
@@Snags50he could have had a large bill or credit card, but no singles or coins that would fit the vending machine.
"how many twix does that make for you today?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Like 8 Twix?
No!
There are few shows that can really make you laugh out loud. Seinfeld was definitely one.
Seinfeld was amazing
If the opposite scenario happened and George got two Twix you'd never hear the end of it, like the parking spot he wanted the baby to see.
Yes, very true!
50¢ twix! I remember those days.
.50 cents for a candy bar?
Brings tears of sorrow.
Yup, that's 90s prices for you lol...Best decade ever.
@Billy William Nice but the standard of living was better in the 90s overall. And more modern.
a full bottle of soda was 99 cents, candy bars were 50 cents, chips were 99 cents. Now chips are 2.80, soda is 2.85, and candy is 2.25. Fuck these companies
Let's Go Brandon. Both for his time as Vice President and now President :(
Twix bars were much bigger then. Now a king size is what a normal used to be.
Every time I am with anyone in a store and we pass the Twix candy bars I always make it a point to say “there’s the Twix…the only candy with the cookie crunch!” My wife and kids think I am crazy.
The long winter nights must just fly by in your house..
@@paulfitzpatrick6290 lol. Yeah...something like that.
Every time? Ouch.
@@A1Adaydreaming well keep doing it!
Did you show them this episode of Seinfeld?
Best line, 'Ya right like I'm gonna get my car repaired at a dealership!'
"Why don't I flush my money down the toilet?" 😂
Jason Alexander does such a great job.
This is just why I love Seinfeld so much ❤️
Yes, this is also one of my personal favourites.
I love when grandpa, in the service dept, says ' A nickel!'
Why doesn’t George just leave and go get something to eat? Lol 😂
Poor George , All He Wanted Was A Candy Bar 🙂
They just gave away free donuts
No, george wanted food and the satisfaction of being right. He bought 12 candy bars just to trap the mechanic and watched as it was all foiled. He could of just sat down, eaten. And no issue. But his ego ruined him, again
Guy: They just put out some more donuts.
George: They did!
Guy: Last one...
So fucked up....lol
1:36
What sick minded person tells someone that they put out fresh donuts only to tell him he got the last one? I guess that's the comedy of Seinfeld.
@@TheFanboy19 Yeah, that is twisted!! Just isn’t right, is it
Quite a strange machine indeed: George somehow inserts 50 cents with THREE COINS
2 dimes and a 30 cent piece or 2 nickels and a fortickel.
"Sir are you going to buy a car?" lol
George's shaking rage after the mechanic says "they're all gone" is absolutely hilarious.
1:29 George yelling at the Twix bar in the vending machine to jump. 😂
“COME ON! JUMP!!”
@@chrisjackson1889*Guy walks in* They just put some more donuts.
Do you remember when a candy bar cost 50 cents?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Meanwhile that one old guy in that episode remembers when you could get a Hershey's for a nickel!
They still do.
@@KingKuba1313 Not here!
I luv the part where the woman goes hey willie! Free candaaay!
lol. I always repeat this line when free food is put out in the office break room
Man this episode was classic 😂😂😂😂
The eating a snickers with a knife and fork episode is the best.
That was a good episode. Very funny!
This episode was funny asf George wasn't playing about that twixs😂😂😂😂
Come on! Jump! This is so damn funny when George's Twix got stuck in the vending machine. I laugh hard. This is one of my favorite episodes.
One of the best episodes ever. "High five ..... on the flip side". LOL.
I love how they do the "khaaaaaaannnn" joke 4 separate times
Here George is in the best comic tradition of the hysterical guy who gets more hysterical and nuts with each passing incident, doing crazier and crazier things, accusing everyone under the sun, until he just explodes. Absolutely brilliant.
George: TWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXXX!
Elaine: What was that?
Puddy: There’s a mental institution not far from here.
That one made me giggle.
ELAINE: What was that?
PUDDY: There’s a mental hospital right near here.
Candy lineup 🤣🤣
It took you an hour?
@@seinfeldclips underrated line😂
Sir are you gonna buy a car Noooooooo 🤣🤣🤣
50 cents for a Twix, good God
What a time to be alive
$2.00 average for that same Twix today..
Thanks a lot Biden!
With that price I could have had 8 TWIX
at the corner store Twix is $2.79. and that's what you get for voting for fascists
@@Mike1614b what a rip-off!
George was king of comedy when it came to anger management. 😡😡😡😡😡
The episode where he was tricked into attending anger management was another great episode.
I loved David Puddie!! His unemotional, " Ya, that's right " respond killed me!
The Twix incident is such a funny one !!!! Absolutely hilarious !!! 😂😂❤😂
The craziest thing is that none of the products like Twix or Junior Mints mentioned in the show are product placement according to Jerry himself. They missed out on a lot of money.
He lied
@@uuuultra there are tons of articles out there saying that the Seinfeld writers did it for realism (so they didn't have to have a fake brand like "Let's" potato chips) and didn't get paid for it. Also product placement wasn't as common back in the 90s as it has become today.
"I think I've reached the point in my life where I can tell the difference between nougat and cookie..So let's not just say things that we both know are obvious fabrications!!!" 🤣
That's one of my favourite lines too.
He made a huge deal out of nothing 😂😂😂😂
Wow, I still remember this episode like it was yesterday! I was about 5 when it reran on Fox, and I was laughing hysterically seeing a grown man make such a bug deal about a candy bar!
The talent on George to corrupt everyone's minds because of a candy bar is just amazing writing. Final season was HIS season!!! 😂❤
I like how ever since that early episode where George lost his job at the real estate firm, it seems as though he's been progressively losing his mind.
“I think I’ve reached the point in my life where I can tell the difference between cookie and nougat”. 😂. The epitome of candy bar knowledge.
To this day I still associate Twix with George.
I can't help but wonder where he got the other Twix. He might have gone to a convenience store. One might wonder why he didn't just get something to eat there or just buy one Twix and eat it. Then again, this is George. Guess he should have stuck with doing the opposite
You never see an old man eating a twix - Karl Dilkington
How would he have gotten to the store?
@@giraffesareselfish9563 He could have walked if it was close enough. He might have also taken a cab.
@@giraffesareselfish9563 There are convenience stores on every corner in nyc. He could just use his feet and walk.
My guess is George had enough cash on hand to either get ten Twix bars for the candy lineup, or nine Twix bars for the lineup and one Twix for themself. The integrity of the lineup came first.
sir are you gonna buy a car? NO !!! lmao
This is even better than George's shoebox mockup of the broken tape-recorder/briefcase incident.
This show is an exercise between making the other characters as terrible a person as George while keeping George firmly placed on the "worst person" on the show and I can't get enough of it.
I love that Jerry Seinfeld had the opportunity to write himself and his friends as wonderful people with quirky personalities and instead decided to make them all people you'd avoid like the plague in real life.
Well said!
Sadly, social media has created people that make the Seinfeld group look like saints.
To be honest, seinfeld and Larry david as funny as they are, seem to be people you would want to avoid in real life
@@GameTime-yj6qv Seinfeld seems like a smug prick, Larry David, despite his eccentricities seems like a very nice guy from the interviews I’ve seen.
Every time I buy a Twix Bar I can’t help but to remember how hard George tried to get one, and I that makes me feel important…
This episode is comedic perfection
Agreed. This episode was hilarious!
Absolutely 😂😂😂
I emphatically told my only daughter to some how mention this episode particularly George's misery during my funeral and or wake😂this is the epitome of George😂
lol I like at 0:07 the video cut in a way that shows putty saying Donuts are over there but George basically doesn’t go and gives up lol
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Well this was a worthwhile use of George's time and energy.
The rule of the vending machine is if your snack gets caught, stay there and watch it because if the next person buys the same snack and gets two then it's their gain.
Well some folks shake the machine, but apparently that's dangerous.
The fact he could've bought a different candy bar in the first place, as he bought several more for the candy line up, shoes just how petty George really is.
Twix should get him for a commercial.
He would do a great commercial for Twix
Absolutely he would be perfect 😂😂😂
We have Twix in the vending machines at work. I’ll think of George every time now
“I need to know the name of the guy that walks around here!!”
Underrated line
This has to be the best advertisement for Twix ever.
The best candy bar commercial ever
“It took you an hour?” 😂
I wish candy was 50 cents still! Lol
It's almost Halloween and I'm eating all my Twix bars (sorry, kids). So naturally, I had to watch this clip. TWIIIIIIXXXXXXXXX!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“Sir are you going to buy a car?”
George: “NO!”
Guy: *walks away*
That was such a magical episode.
This is EXACTLY why I bring my own food / drink anytime I go to a dealership lol.
😂 @4:13 that's how aneurysms start😭😭
Eating a twix while watching this is deeply satisfying
I love how the Saab patch on the mechanic disappears and reappears....
George power leveled over the guy taking the Twix bar but still managed to get ten of them as a last act of revenge. Classic George.
"Kip or Ned....short name." That's become my standard line for when I'm trying to come up with someone's name that I can't remember.
“A NICKLE!!!” 🪙
George just can never catch a break 😅
Should have went for a kit Kat bar.
"It took you an hour?" Lol
The bloopers for the scene where Seinfeld eats the last candy were hilarious!!!
Yes, they were amazing
3:35 "Candy line-up?" How insane are you?
This has been one of the funniest moments on Seinfeld. Every time I want to eat Twix candy, I think of that episode. So glad I remember it as a kid.
This was also one of my favorite Seinfeld episodes! I always think of this episode when I eat Twix.
They were the days… candy bar for 50c 😭 those days seem long ago….
Well I guess it was a long time ago. Over 20 years.
Thx 4 sharing. Plz make alot more new ones. Lol
"It was a set-up I tell ya!"
"Sir, are you gonna buy a car?" lmao
"Twix - the only candy bar with the cookie crunch."
COME ON!
JUMP!
Baby boomer: back in my day, we didn’t have any easy food. It was survival of the fittest!
What they’re talking about:
Just randomly saw this on my feed and now I want a Twix.
There was a reason we looked forward to Thursday night, 8 pm. We couldn’t wait to see what everyday events with no plot would be stitched together as a show.
This show is so realistic and relatable that it pains me to watch it😂 well done!!
George had the money for the candy bar lineup? 🤣
After watching this I immediately went out to get some Twix. Even some of the peanut butter ones. So worth it.
The way he screams at the Twix to jump lol