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Before he was castanza.
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Bless those that sacrifice for us all.
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It proves that he really IS an all around idiot. (I am kidding BTW)
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It's C ostanza.
Jason Alexander is actually a pretty darned talented guy. Great singing voice (saw a performance he gave on Broadway on PBS one day, and it was really impressive).
Granted, he wasn't really stretching his talent muscles there, but they do exist! Really!
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Originally posted by Oneota:
It's Costanza.
Jason Alexander is actually a pretty darned talented guy. Great singing voice (saw a performance he gave on Broadway on PBS one day, and it was really impressive).
Granted, he wasn't really stretching his talent muscles there, but they do exist! Really!
must have been broke then.
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George was perhaps the funniest sitcom character of the last decade. He was a pathetic horrible bastard, and yet we loved him. Jason Alexander is a fantastic actor.
And he really did bring a lot of energy and enthusiasm for what was essentially a craptastically bad role singing about a stupid burger with retardedly bad dancers in solid colored outfits.
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I thought this was going to be a clip of him in Jesus Christ Superstar.
EDIT: Nevermind, that was Newman.
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oh, **** i totally forgot about duckman, good call.
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LOL, I remember that commercial. In retrospect, it's soooo 80s. Back when I was a kid, and that kind of music sounded cool, and I thought McDonald's food was good for some reason. To be fair, the quality of their food went downhill sometime in the 90s, but looking back I don't know how I didn't find it all so silly.
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Ah, the McDLT, one of the worst wastes of stryofoam� ever.
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the cheese should be on top of the beef
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Originally posted by Cubeoid:
the cheese should be on top of the beef
So true. And who wants one warm bun on bottom and a cold bun on top?
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Originally posted by Apple Pro Underwear:
i think i came
You always "came".
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Originally posted by Oneota:
It's Costanza.
Jason Alexander is actually a pretty darned talented guy. Great singing voice (saw a performance he gave on Broadway on PBS one day, and it was really impressive).
Granted, he wasn't really stretching his talent muscles there, but they do exist! Really!
Hamlet?
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Originally posted by olePigeon:
Hamlet?
(BTW - you need to clean out your PM inbox - I've been trying to send you a message for a few days now.)
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"Yields a falsehood when preceded by its quotation" yields a falsehood when preceded by its quotation.
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Wow. He had hair
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Didn't he also do KFC ads a couple years ago? I couldn't believe he went from a mill an episode to that.
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Originally posted by hyperb0le:
Wow. He had hair
yeah reminds of the seinfeld episode when he wears a piece.
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Don't ever remember ever seeing that one!
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Originally posted by SamuraiDL:
oh, **** i totally forgot about duckman, good call.
It was one of those rare cartoons where every episode could have you laughing for almost the entire thing.
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