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  • Is that Rick Springfield?

  • i love the way jerry says "could be trouble"

  • Elaine had horrible luck with men because of her unwillingness to date people that weren't pro-choice. And then -

    Elaine: "Are you pro-choice?"

    Puddy: (squinting) "Yeah, that's right."

    Elaine: "Okay, let's go out."

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  • Austria Hungary in the 19th century was no third world country.

  • "Well, I'm sure he's pro-choice..."

    "How do you know?"

    "Because he...well...he's just so good looking!"

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  • At 0:21 I started losing The Game . . .

  • @TheatreGeek711 the sooner we all stop mentioning "it" the sooner this meme will die. so please stop it.

  • @sepirothfreak999 Sorry, I didn't know my joke would offend someone.

  • @TheatreGeek711 I'm just tired of "the game" its one of the most retarded things ever created a game where you can't think about the game or you lose. And if you say you're not playing people say that is the game. I just want that meme to die. I am not opposed to jokes.

  • could be trouble....

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  • Heres Elane with her never ending love interests. Providing the love interests agree with her philosophy.

  • OMG I CANT BELIEVE THIS GUY THINK THAT EVERYONE IN THE WORLD CAN SPEAK ENGLISH!!!!!

    AND THAT ALL THE COUNTRIES HAVE THE SAME EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM!!!!

    OOOOO

    MMMMM

    GGGGG

  • @glhmtv When in Rome you do as the Romans do. Which includes speaking latin. When in the USA you speak english like everyone else does. Not have the signs and what not in a foreign language. When the ET's come here I bet they will speak English.

  • @glhmtv So what are we to believe that 19th century Europe had a better education system than we had here?

  • @glhmtv When my grandfather came here in 1886 he spoke and read in 7 languages, including English. And he was merely a grounds keeper for a guy who owned a castle in the Austro-Hungarien empire. The guy had tutors come in to teach his kids so my grandfather took advantage of that and learned a lot. Such was the quality of 19th century European education.Plus they had no stinky tv to watch at night so they applied themselves.

  • @norb1937 good for your grandfather, but no one in a third world country working only to survive have that education, sorry.

  • @norb1937 i'd rather watch seinfeld then learn hungarien to be honest lol

  • @ryan49er1 Yes but I marvel at the shallow nature of the characters.

  • @norb1937 Okay I SWEAR I have heard this story before from somebody else...

  • @glhmtv THEY DONT!?!

  • Why are there subtitles in Spanish? Is it possible there are some people who don't speak English? When my grandfather came here in 1886 he spoke and read in seven languages including English. Can it be that the education system in 19th century Europe was superior to what we have here now?

  • @norb1937 I hope this is a joke

  • @norb1937 Ya but I bet you he couldn't have built a computer or a cell phone or played golf on the moon. my point is we're in the age of technology now and we're we're doing some crazy things. We're more superior than we were 100 years ago in pretty much every aspect.

  • @norb1937 Idiot! How can you believe that everyone in europe or the world can speak english? How can you believe that all countries have the same fucking system of education? Lol stupid morron.

    Of course they make subtitles! Idiot

  • @norb1937 They allow kids to graduate that cant even form a sentence or write an intelligible thought and you really have to ask? LOL

  • @norb1937 I bet your grandpa wasn't so smart when he came over. I doubt he knew anything at all about WWII or Global Warming.

  • @yroe12 My grandfather was reading a book in English back in the 30's. He warned my mother and father about the coming of a great war which I think was ww2. He also told them that in the future it would be hard and expensive for the average couple to buy a house.He also told them that in the distant future there would be climate changes. So who knows what he knew?

  • @norb1937 I'm pretty sure in the 1930s it was harder to get a house than it is now.

  • Muy chistoso!

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