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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: El Diablo Blanco on July 19, 2010, 03:45:53 PM
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No comment :-\
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Will Brink could play Georges part or Newman's. Dead ringer for both.
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awesome work to whoever put that together! well done.
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Jerry Seinfeld is the most stuck up WORTHLESS actor ive ever seen.
Even names the fucking show after himself and then shows he cannot act for SHIT.
Kramer on the other hand is one if the most hillarious dudes ever lol.
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Jerry Seinfeld is the most stuck up WORTHLESS actor ive ever seen.
Even names the fucking show after himself and then shows he cannot act for SHIT.
Kramer on the other hand is one if the most hillarious dudes ever lol.
He actually admits that he can't act and even has a few episodes about it when NBC picked up his show. The capers that newman and kramer got into were hillarious.
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He actually admits that he can't act and even has a few episodes about it when NBC picked up his show. The capers that newman and kramer got into were hillarious.
ok makes it a bit better but
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Newman..half the man
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ok makes it a bit better but
That was awesome, kind of honing his character for what he would become in Curb.
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After his series was canceled, Richards returned to his roots performing stand up comedy. After inciting some media furor in late 2006 over explosively addressing audience members at a comedy show with repeated racial epithets[1], Richards announced his retirement from stand-up in 2007. Most recently, Richards appeared as himself in the seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm in 2009, acting alongside his fellow Seinfeld cast members for the first time since Seinfeld's finale.
He said he was trying to defuse heckling by being even more outrageous, but that it had backfired. Richards later called civil rights leaders Al Sharpton[14] and Jesse Jackson[15] in order to apologize. He also appeared as a guest on Jackson's syndicated radio show.
n July 2007, partly due to the incident at the Laugh Factory club in November 2006, Richards announced that he has retired from stand-up comedy for "spiritual healing" purposes and would be traveling with his fiancée to Cambodia, where they would visit Angkor Wat, as well as more remote temples, on a tour sponsored by the Los Angeles-based Nithyananda Foundation.