ryhoyarbie
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True.I think I remember learning about that in science class before.
True or False: Toasters toast toast?
True.I think I remember learning about that in science class before.
True or False: Toasters toast toast?
Actually, I think it's false... toasters don't toast toast, they toast bread. Sometimes bagels and frozen waffles, but not toast.True.
Sorry.Hold up, time out, to many men on the field, flag on the play!
It was mine turn! Geez........
Hahaha! Back to the good old "I think D'Snowth is a girl" routine! How I love it!No, I got the answer wrong. Kathy Greenwood's number one fan can have the turn since she got the answer correct!
Oops. Ah geez, sorry for the wrong gender. Dang I feel stupid now.Hahaha! Back to the good old "I think D'Snowth is a girl" routine! How I love it!
Okay, here we go...
True or false. The character of George Costanza is a fictionalized version of Seinfeld co-creator Larry David?
Don't be, I've been thinking about getting a sex-change operation so the next time somebody thinks I'm a girl, they'll be right for once!Oops. Ah geez, sorry for the wrong gender. Dang I feel stupid now.
You're right. Even during the taping on an early episode, Jason Alexander was reading a script, and was a little confused about what was happening to his character, George, so he goes to Larry David and asks him how is he going to pull this off because stuff like this doesn't happen to anybody, and he responds with "What are you talking about? It happened to me!" Later, Alexander said in an interview "That's when I realized that George Costanza was the embodiedment of Larry David."Ryan said:I say true. I think I heard/read that a lot of Larry David's personalities are in all the Seinfeld characters.