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A Riddle for Seinfeld Fans

Because in the Seinfeld episode Jerry does the same demonstration on Newman that Kevin Costner did in the JFK movie?
 
Originally posted by: trmiv
Wayne Knight was in JFK

Wayne Knight? Who is this Wayne Knight that you speak of?

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That is cleary Neuman. 😉

Hmm, so was John Candy.
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Yes he was in JFK, but specifically he was in the scene where Kevin Costner traces out the magic bullet for the court, just like Jerry does with the magic loogey. That's all.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
What's ironic?

It's when the opposite of the anticipated happens. Also the most misued word in the English language.

For example, every example in the Alanis Morrissette song "Ironic" would NOT qualify as ironic.....though her use of "Ironic" as the title does qualify.
 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: mugs
What's ironic?

It's when the opposite of the anticipated happens. Also the most misued word in the English language.

For example, every example in the Alanis Morrissette song "Ironic" would NOT qualify as ironic.....though her use of "Ironic" as the title does qualify.
Is it ironic that you aren't called moronic more often?

 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: mugs
What's ironic?

It's when the opposite of the anticipated happens. Also the most misued word in the English language.

For example, every example in the Alanis Morrissette song "Ironic" would NOT qualify as ironic.....though her use of "Ironic" as the title does qualify.

It's not very ironic that everyone who complains about this uses the exact same sample.
 
Originally posted by: Carbo
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: mugs
What's ironic?

It's when the opposite of the anticipated happens. Also the most misued word in the English language.

For example, every example in the Alanis Morrissette song "Ironic" would NOT qualify as ironic.....though her use of "Ironic" as the title does qualify.
Is it ironic that you aren't called moronic more often?

Is it ironic that HeroOfPellinor ruined my joke? 🙁

Woman: I started riding these trains in the forties. Those days a man would give up their seat for a woman. Now we're liberated and we have to stand.
Elaine: It's ironic.
Woman: What's ironic?
Elaine: This, that we've come all this way, we have made all this progress, but you know we've lost the little things, the niceties.
Woman: No, I mean what does 'ironic' mean?
Elaine: Oh...
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Carbo
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: mugs
What's ironic?

It's when the opposite of the anticipated happens. Also the most misued word in the English language.

For example, every example in the Alanis Morrissette song "Ironic" would NOT qualify as ironic.....though her use of "Ironic" as the title does qualify.
Is it ironic that you aren't called moronic more often?

Is it ironic that HeroOfPellinor ruined my joke? 🙁

Woman: I started riding these trains in the forties. Those days a man would give up their seat for a woman. Now we're liberated and we have to stand.
Elaine: It's ironic.
Woman: What's ironic?
Elaine: This, that we've come all this way, we have made all this progress, but you know we've lost the little things, the niceties.
Woman: No, I mean what does 'ironic' mean?
Elaine: Oh...

Hahaha good quote
 
I met a girl a long time ago and she asked what my thoughts were on monogmy, I replied its a beautiful wood I like it alot.
 
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