(a note to readers before you read on to more Seinfeld-isms, below) "...we have watched you take our beloved Yankees and reduce them to a laughingstock, all for the glorification of your massive ego!" Those were George's final words in his doing-the-opposite-of-his-instincts harangue of his new boss, George Steinbrenner, in the episode "The Opposite" (which we drew… Continue reading “Hire this man!”
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“Musicians. Get a real job.”
This post has been moved permanently to the book--a "Seinfeld survival guide for life"--now out on Amazon in paperback and ebook, with all new, previously unpublished material! Don't miss it. You want to keep dominating the dojo, don't you? Giddy up!
“You’re pushing your luck little man.”
(a note to readers before you read on to the latest Seinfeld-isms below) It's been 16 years since the "Soup Nazi" joined the ranks of the Seinfeld immortals--and permanently entered our pop cultural lexicon--with lines like this one to George. The mulligatawny master's most famous line...do we even need to say it?...still resonates. So too,… Continue reading “You’re pushing your luck little man.”
“If every instinct you have is wrong, then the opposite would have to be right.”
This post has been moved permanently to the book--a "Seinfeld survival guide for life"--now out on Amazon in paperback and ebook, with all new, previously unpublished material! Don't miss it. You want to keep dominating the dojo, don't you? Giddy up!
“I love a good nap. Sometimes it’s the only thing getting me out of bed in the morning.”
(a monumental note to readers before you read on to more Seinfeld-isms, below) And so began the episode--aptly named "The Nap"--where George found a way to catch some much-needed Z's: under his desk at work. There's a reason we join George in this precarious, languorous spot... Today marks one year that Seinfeld-ism began in blog… Continue reading “I love a good nap. Sometimes it’s the only thing getting me out of bed in the morning.”
“This was supposed to be the ‘Summer of George’!”
(a note to readers before you read on to more Seinfeld-isms below) This George-ian line inspired the name of the episode at the end of which we find George on a hospital stretcher when he says this line. Hospital and stretcher explain much of the quiet around here since my last post. It's a testament to the nature… Continue reading “This was supposed to be the ‘Summer of George’!”