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  • its missing the little part when Kramer shows his crockeye.

  • The Millard Fillmore Kids was another obscure gang at the time. Their gang sign was to hold up three fingers -- both to represent a "W" for Whig Party, and as an anti-Masonic salute (Fillmore, the 13th President, ran on the anti-Masonic ticket.)

  • ocupado XD

  • i had a major test and a question asked who was the 8th president of America, this scene saved my ass!

  • @capricorntak113 we are related to everyone twice

  • I've got a "Skip Barber Racing School" sticker on my refrigerator just like Jerry!!

  • Best President ever! Me and Martin Van Buren have the same birthday

  • Who wrote this? the writer must be insane.

    Which makes for excellent TV.

  • @Archedgar

    Darin Henry wrote the episode. He also wrote "The Slicer," where Elaine was shown in bed with all her friends (dream scene) and 'dances' to Foghat's 'Slow Ride'. . .and "The Bookstore," where Uncle Leo is busted for repeated shoplifting, and Newman rolled down big hill in a failed rickshaw venture with Kramer.

  • The world would be a better and more cultured place if more gangs named themselves after historical figures.

  • @athenasatanjesus Or if there werent any gangs...

  • "ocupado"....LMAO

  • Van Buren for life.. and then some.

  • Van Buren boys for life

  • dose the gang still arround to this day on?

  • i use to be an old school Van B-Boy but i got out the game

  • Lorenzo's has an excellent fixings bar

  • van buren is my favorite president too!

  • Lucky idiot

  • maybe i'm not remembering right, but they seem to have cut out the funniest part of this story with the crookeye and the stinkeye

  • Kramer is the king of physical comedy!

  • vvvvpppp they block it

  • I lunge towards the door..

  • occupido

  • the whole gang then gives chase,for me the funniest scene in the episode.

  • its a shame no-one has posted the last scene with George and the V B boys-he tries to convince them that he is a member by trying to take the wallet of the next person that comes by on the street which just so happens to be Jerry's parents lol,after a funny unsuccessful grab at her purse she slaps George a few times they begin to walk off and Mordey says 'tell your parents we said hi' lol,the V B boys again approach George, he postuers a little,then takes off in a sprint yelling arrrgh! lol

  • best part of that is the hand signal he tries to flash. when the guy says thats not the sign, george says "IT WAS WHEN I WAS BANGIN"

  • @Twon1287 lmao

  • Kramer is the best!

  • we saw this in history class today :) lol

  • All three of them were born in New York state. Though they are of Dutch descent they are certainly American.

  • Nobody is really "American" except for the Native Americans.

  • Americans are people who are U.S. citizens. Canadians are people who are Canadian citizens, etc. The 'native American Indians' are also Americans, but they were indigenous to this continent, just like Bigfoot. :)

  • no, they emmigrated too

  • rofl i lunge for the bathroom ocupado! best line ever

  • Best gang ever

  • gotta love that Kraemer

  • hahahah now we have a dj named Armin Van Buuren =D number 1 dj in the world

  • My idols

  • LMAO, great clip, the writing on this show is just f'n brilliant.

  • again, the shaker  saves yet another live!

  • completely opposite to the D&D incident where Harry throws it across the restaurant and hits Seabass...

  • I loved this episode so much, Kramers stories are just so wild and funny haha.

  • "And there just as mean as he was"

    That line is so funny.

  • it's they're not there

    grammar police beotch

  • lol i agree.

  • @ChungryNomad

    "Goats are stupid, mean, and hard-headed animals. That's why they're called Nature's Presidents."

    watch?v=e5i6BHBuqxE#t=5m36s

  • no not soup nazi. this one has the most sub-plots that all tie together in the end... and they are all absolutely nothing relevant. and it is absolutely fantastic.

  • this is def the best seinfeld episode of all time, and yes that includes man hands, soup nazi, and the racism one.

  • As a lover of both Seinfeld and US history, the gang would have been more aptly named the Jackson Boys. President Andrew Jackson loved to drink and fight, and he was always willing to defend his honor. Van Buren, however, always looked for diplomatic solutions rather than violence.

  • That's what makes it so great. The Jackson Boys would make too much sense for something Kramer or the Seinfeld universe in general to deal with. The patent absurdity of a late 20th-century street gang idolizing someone like Martin Van Buren alone makes this one of my all-time favorites.

  • i dont talk much in this movie

  • Classic

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