I'm sorry, the card says "Moops"
>>86233624
Did they ever explain how a giant loser like George was able to score with above average women on a regular basis?
>>86233654
confidence and humor, you ape
Constanze did nothing wrong
>>86233695
He had zero confidence and his personality was grating.
>>86233952
>He had zero confidence
Not when getting women. He was only insecure when he compared himself to others AFTER scoring women.
George was right. The game requires the answer that is written on the card.
>>86234102
then how would you guess the answer? the correct answer is obviously moors
>>86233654
He was written that way so they could make jokes about relationships in the context of George. It's a tv show
>>86234179
George BTFO. He could have done the right thing and conceded the point to the kid anyways.
>>86233624
NOT TOO GOOD
>>86233654
His persistence
>Cooooostanza
BELIEVE IR OT NOT GEORGE ISN'T AT HOME
>>86233654
How can someone explain a fictional story?
Cantstandya!
>>86234304
PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE, AT THE BEEP
>>86234329
I MUST BE OUT OR I'D PICK UP THE PHONE
Airport best episode desu
>>86234419
I can't even remember it
I can't remember most episodes apart from the last one
Oh and the Kramer pimp episode
>>86233654
>Larry David insert in
>jews can't stop writing themselves getting hot women
>>86234419
WRONG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUsUu3XRJ4I
>>86233654
He worked for the Yankees ya putz
>>86233654
He had a lot for himself:
He had a very successful career in Vandalay industries, as a marine biologist and as an architect.
He was honest, sensible. He didn't fear to cry or to show his emotions.
He was very powerful (he could lift a hundred pounds over his head without even knowing it).
>>86233654
>>86233695
>>86233952
>>86234005
because the director told the women to go with him