I recently bought a bag of Fusilli Funghi which I have never seen or heard

I only started watching when it went into syndication. They had an amazing ability...

...to identify, crystalize and add levity to common human experiences. The characters, as they matured, settled into such a fantastic groove that you can tell the writers loved writing for them.

Very good comedy, if you ask me.

Michael

 
I agree, have months,sometimes years without TV with my work, and love catching up with good stuff

several shows, for example Barney Miller, Taxi, WKRP, I saw years later and see some amazing writing.

I also still love some of the really old stuff and the classic movie channels.

Have to admit when I am home, do watch toooo much.
Nan

 
Last night at 11pm in Phx Az the rerun on Seinfeld was Fusilli Jerry ~Seriously I am not kidding

What a coincidence smileys/smile.gif

 
LOL. I brought a marble rye loaf into work for something, and you could tell the Seinfeld vs non

Seinfeld watchers. the fans laughed at the marble rye and rehashed that episode. the non-fans had no idea why marble rye would be so funny.

 
The best is the birthday party when George yells "FIRE" and to escape knocks over the old lady using

her walker and the argument he has with Jackie the Clown who never heard of Bozo the clown

The second best is the "Bro" vs. the "Manziere" the look on George and his mother Estelle's face when they see Kramer fitting Frank with the Bro/Manziere both are hysterically funny

To round out my top 3 is the one where George eats the eclair out of the garbage and gets caught by his new girlfriends mother

 
there is a famous episode based on one last loaf of marble rye that Jerry just has to have.

Ya just gotta watch it to "get" it. I couldn't do it justice to try to explain any further.

 
Or.. Look away, I'm hideous.... The BET... Kenny Rogers.. Maybe the Dingo ate your baby..Get Out....

"Newman"... "Hello Jer-ry"...

 
"These pretzels are makin' me THIRSTY!" -- "His father was a mudder, his mother was a mudder."

Remember Kramer's "hotel" inside his dresser?

Or the Mike Douglas set?

Or Trivial Pursuit with The Bubble Boy - "The Moops!"

Or them trying to meet up at the theater - I always hang on to my ticket stub after watching that episode:

Gearge describing Elaine: "Pretty woman, kinda short with a big wall of hair and a face like a frying pan?"

Later:

George: Um, excuse me, have you seen a guy with like a horse face,
big teeth, and a pointed nose?
Clerk: ... flared nostrils?
George: Yeah.
Clerk: Nope, haven't seen him.

still later:

Kramer: Hey, did that guy show up?
Clerk: The guy with the... horse face... and the big teeth...
Kramer: No, the guy with the big head and the flared nostrils.
Clerk: Haven't seen him. There was a short guy with glasses...Looked like Humpty-Dumpty with a melon hat. But he left.

I miss that show!

 
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