You all need to Curb Your Enthusiasm

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The discussion centers around the comedic series "Curb Your Enthusiasm," with participants expressing their enjoyment of the show and its protagonist, Larry David. Many find the humor relatable, particularly in how Larry navigates absurd social situations, although some critique the believability of these scenarios. The show is appreciated for its outrageousness, with specific moments, like Larry's interactions with a hooker for carpool lane access and the character Susie's humorous outbursts, highlighted as particularly funny. Participants also share personal connections to Larry's character, noting similarities in their own lives and relationships. Overall, the thread reflects a mix of admiration for the show's humor and playful banter among fans.
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Does anyone watch Curb Your Enthusiasm? Boy this show is hilarious but seriously... if people are like the people in this show, i would steal the US nuclear arsenal and destroy us all. Does anyone here know people like the people on this show? If I ever find someone this stuck up and this easily offended, I'm going to punch them. Poor Larry, i feel so sorry for him. Everyone gets mad at him for the stupidest reasons possible.
 
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And people say I made pointless threads...:biggrin:
 
yomamma said:
And people say I made pointless threads...:biggrin:

Go back to myspace
 
myspace SUCKS.
 
I love CYE. Larry David is my hero.
 
My friends and I are all into Curb Your Enthusiasm. My favorite is the one where Larry picks up the hooker so he can get in the carpool lane to get to the baseball game quicker. :biggrin:
 
I don't think I've ever seen it. (Just my pointless contribution to a pointless thread. :biggrin:)
 
It sort of grates on me. It's supposed to be a show about funny real-life social situations -- like Seinfeld, which was written by Larry David -- but the social situations are completely unbelievable.

- Warren
 
chroot said:
It sort of grates on me. It's supposed to be a show about funny real-life social situations -- like Seinfeld, which was written by Larry David -- but the social situations are completely unbelievable.

- Warren

Most of the situations are unbelievable but haha, it's hilarious when one of hte situations actually do come up!
 
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I really identify with Larry. My girlfriend jokes that I'm just like him. I offend people all the time and just don't get it. His interactions with Cheryl are just like the interactions between she and I, too.
 
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loseyourname said:
I really identify with Larry. My girlfriend jokes that I'm just like him. I offend people all the time and just don't get it. His interactions with Cheryl are just like the interactions between she and I, too.

you must not get a lot of sex
 
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Pengwuino said:
Most of the situations are unbelievable

Oh sure, but so what? It's a sit-com, which means the more outrageous the better. It's funny when multimillionaires hold a grudge over a lost watch that costs a couple grand.

And how about that chef with Tourette's syndrome? Hysterical! :smile:
 
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Tom Mattson said:
Oh sure, but so what? It's a sit-com, which means the more outrageous the better. It's funny when multimillionaires hold a grudge over a lost watch that costs a couple grand.

And how about that chef with Tourette's syndrome? Hysterical! :smile:

I just hope they are unbelievable :-p

I love Susie, she is the funniest person ever when she starts cussing and yelling. I was dying when that kid ransacked Jeff's house and stole her grandmother's what are youmacallit. He runs up to him and haha, oh man, funniest moment ever.
 
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Pengwuino said:
you must not get a lot of sex

She's abstaining for lent. I'm convinced it's some form of psychological warfare, but she won't admit to it.
 
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loseyourname said:
She's abstaining for lent. I'm convinced it's some form of psychological warfare, but she won't admit to it.

Psst.. lent doesn't really last four years.

- Warren
 
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loseyourname said:
She's abstaining for lent. I'm convinced it's some form of psychological warfare, but she won't admit to it.
That explains your comment in the bird song thread. :biggrin: Do you have to abstain for lent too? :devil: The rest of us will have to watch the philosophy forum for you on Easter. :smile:
 
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chroot said:
Psst.. lent doesn't really last four years.

- Warren
:smile: :smile: :smile:
 
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loseyourname said:
She's abstaining for lent. I'm convinced it's some form of psychological warfare, but she won't admit to it.

:smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:
 
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