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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2010

The whole purpose of buying the boat in the first place is to get the ladies nice and tipsy top-side, so we can take them to a nice comfortable place below deck and..you know...they can't refuse. Because of the implication. Copyright FX 2010

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  • It's so much more romantic in the middle of nowhere where we can be completely alone and you can make rash decisions based on fear

  • ...but she would never say no...because of the IMPLICATION. ಠ_ಠ

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  • IS THIS HOW YOU WANTED THOSE POOR WOMEN TO FEEL!?

  • 0:48 that face makes this scene lmfao!!

  • None of these women are in danger. Why are you not getting this??

  • too bad they lost the boat :(

  • so they are in danger!

  • @Trashcansam123 Well of course not, but hopefully you understood what I was trying to say.

  • @WorshipInTruth Hypothetically speaking, I'm not sure if Kramer would be a Mac or a Charlie....

  • ?_?haha

  • @Trashcansam123 But in Seinfeld almost all of the characters are idiotic, not just the group, in "Its Always Sunny" most of the people they meet are normal (with the exception of certain people like the Boyles and Gail the Snail) and the end up driving a lot of the characters (such as Cricket) to insanity, which sociopaths tend to do in real life.

  • @Trashcansam123 You are right that the Reynolds (Dennis, Dee, Frank) are more sociopathic than Charlie and Mac. Charlie and Mac are mainly just idiotic, in a comedic way of course, but they manage to fit perfectly into the big picture of the sociopathy of the "gang" as a whole. Yeah, in Seinfeld, Jerry, Elaine and George were just terrible people, Kramer not so much, he was just the goofball of the group in the same way in which Charlie is the wildcard (bitches).

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