Great compilation, but one of my favorites is conspicuously absent: "What am I, hard of smelling?" when Jerry asks Elaine if she smells something in his "B.O." car 😁
Great compilation! But don’t forget “a person that gives something and then they're dissatisfied and they wish they had never given it to the person that they originally gave it to.” 🤣🤣🤣
Good compilation!...think you missed the one in the Lie Detector episode when Jerry tells Elaine that he wishes there was a way to beat it...and Elaine says: "Who do you think you are? Costanza?"
The really amazing, and perhaps even pathetic, thing is how cognizant people of are of even the slightest omission in an otherwise compulsive iteration of repetitions. And that that merits a comment may be saddest of all.
You this- Elaine: He sounds like he looks good! Jerry: Judging people by how they sound... what are you? a whale?? It was on the episode with Jean Paul
I'm guessing from your name you're Indian (uness you're some wannabe Buddhist). In which case, tu bas Kapil Sharma Show dekh bhai, comedy dusro ke liye chhod de.
Apparently you have to have a certain type of humor to find this funny. I never found seinfield funny. Maybe it’s because when I was young it would always be on the television along with MASH And Andy Griffith. And Andy Griffith was the best out of all of them. People try to compare it’s always sunny to sign field but it’s always Sunny is way better. I honestly think I probably would rather watch mash then sign field
@@lomeinbullies5768 yet you've watched enough to give comparisons and make a paragraph long comment about it. You also compared shows that you clearly saw as reruns and lumped decades together. If it wasn't for "sign field" and Curb, you wouldn't have Sunny. Don't disrespect and name call when you don't have the knowledge or know the history.
OK, give me ONE example of ANYTHING that either M*A*S*H or Andrew Griffin contributed to the English Language. Seinfeld was/is a cultural phenomenon. We have been CHANGED! In a moment! In the twinkling of an eye! Yada yada.
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Great compilation, but one of my favorites is conspicuously absent: "What am I, hard of smelling?" when Jerry asks Elaine if she smells something in his "B.O." car 😁
ha ha ha
it's so weird. i've been watching this series for a decade and never even realized this was a running gag
I've been watching since the beginning and never noticed that framed King Kong picture near the window 3:56 !
Haha same. Always more things to discover about Seinfeld!
Ditto
This is just how people from New York talk I don’t think it was meant to be a running gag lol
The whole show is a running gag!
Great compilation! But don’t forget “a person that gives something and then they're dissatisfied and they wish they had never given it to the person that they originally gave it to.” 🤣🤣🤣
Good catch!
What’s with the sunglasses? Who are you, Van Johnson?
~ Uncle Leo
"What are you,Mannix?!" Is #1
Who are you Mannix
Good compilation!...think you missed the one in the Lie Detector episode when Jerry tells Elaine that he wishes there was a way to beat it...and Elaine says: "Who do you think you are? Costanza?"
That might be the best one!
@@cibida1 Agreed. Suddenly George is revered for his skills
The really amazing, and perhaps even pathetic, thing is how cognizant people of are of even the slightest omission in an otherwise compulsive iteration of repetitions. And that that merits a comment may be saddest of all.
I’ve been using this in regular conversation for years and I didn’t realize it was from Seinfeld until now!
The “What are you” thing is such a NY-thing
The whole SHOW is "such a NY-thing!" It's like going home for summer vacation.
What are you? A medieval dungeon master?
Not that there’s anything wrong with that
What is this? An Abbott and Costello routine?
Never forgot the medieval dungeon master question
“What are you, a medieval dungeon master?” Lol!
That's funny, I thought he said "Medical" dungeon master. Jerry needs to learn to enunciate. What is he? Foster Brooks?
Missed one of my favorites when George decided he's gonna skip his boss a mickey- "who are you, Peter Lorre?"
5:10 makes me smile--My late aunt Sharon was a chain smoker, though not from Staten Island.
I imagine this what are you/who are you thing was written on a black board in the writers room to help them with the scripts
From an early episode, Jerry's mom playing Scrabble.. "Who am i, Rich Little?"
You this-
Elaine: He sounds like he looks good!
Jerry: Judging people by how they sound... what are you? a whale??
It was on the episode with Jean Paul
You forgot when elaine said "who am I rich little?"
One of my favorites! But it was Jerry's mom.
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I’m not yella’!
I’m not yella!
I agreed to wear THIS?... What are you crazy?
american bs
Lmao lemme ask why
What are you? A non-american?
I'm guessing from your name you're Indian (uness you're some wannabe Buddhist). In which case, tu bas Kapil Sharma Show dekh bhai, comedy dusro ke liye chhod de.
What is the point of this comment?
Apparently you have to have a certain type of humor to find this funny. I never found seinfield funny. Maybe it’s because when I was young it would always be on the television along with MASH And Andy Griffith. And Andy Griffith was the best out of all of them. People try to compare it’s always sunny to sign field but it’s always Sunny is way better. I honestly think I probably would rather watch mash then sign field
It's probably not funny to you because you don't have the knowledge to get the references.
@@squirrelfreak36 nah. I’m just not the peckerwood type to watch shows like FRIENDS and Seinfeld
@@lomeinbullies5768 yet you've watched enough to give comparisons and make a paragraph long comment about it. You also compared shows that you clearly saw as reruns and lumped decades together. If it wasn't for "sign field" and Curb, you wouldn't have Sunny. Don't disrespect and name call when you don't have the knowledge or know the history.
Then why are you here...and commenting on it , just to bitch ?
Who are you ? THE VIEW ?
OK, give me ONE example of ANYTHING that either M*A*S*H or Andrew Griffin contributed to the English Language. Seinfeld was/is a cultural phenomenon. We have been CHANGED! In a moment! In the twinkling of an eye! Yada yada.