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It's Not You It's Me Castanza Downloadable Gif It's Not You, It's Me it's not you it's me castanza downloadable gif It's Not You, It's Me. This much-reviled, often-used excuse seems like the oldest line in the book, but, when used of romance, it only goes back to the 1980s. Of course, what popularized it the most was George Costanza getting dumped in 1993 on Seinfeld : [SCENE: Monk's] Gwen: I'm sorry, George. George: I don't understand. Things were going so great. What happened? Something must have happened. Gwen: It's not you, it's me. George: You're giving me the "it's not you, it's me" routine? I invented "it's not you, it's me!" Nobody tells me it's them, not me! If it's anybody, it's me. Gwen: All right, George, it's you. George: You're damn right it's me. Gwen: I was just trying to. George: I know what you were trying to do. Nobody does it better than me. Gwen: I'm sure you do it very well. George: Yes, well, unfortunately you'll never get the chance to find out. [SCENE: Jerry's apartment.] Jerry: But I thought things were going great. George: Yeah, so did I. Jerry: Did she say why? George: No. She tried to give me the "it's not you, it's me" routine. Jerry: But that's your routine. George: Yeah. Well, apparently word's out. Best Seinfeld Quotes EVER! Nearly every single Seinfeld episode has given viewers scores of favorite Seinfeld quotes that never seem to lose their charm. If you’re looking for a collection of the best Seinfeld TV quotes, Jerry Seinfeld quotes, or Kramer quotes, you’ve come looking in the right place! The Best of Seinfeld Quotes. Boy, these pretzels are makin' me thirsty. –Kramer. If you know what happened in the Mets game don't tell me, I taped it. Hello? – Jerry Seinfeld. It became very clear to me sitting out there today that every decision I've made in my entire life has been wrong. My life is the complete opposite of everything I want it to be. Every instinct I have, in every aspect of life, be it something to wear, something to eat - it's all been wrong. – George Costanza. I'm not a lesbian. I hate men, but I'm not a lesbian. –Elaine Benes. Yo Yo Ma. –Kramer. Looking at cleavage is like looking at the sun. You don't stare at it. It's too risky. Ya get a sense of it and then you look away. –Jerry Seinfeld. You have the chicken, the hen, and the rooster. The chicken goes with the hen. So who is having sex with the rooster? –Frank Costanza. The cat - mrrreeeooowww - is out of the bag! –Kramer. Good for you, Jack! – Gary Fogel. Jerry, just remember, it's not a lie if you believe it. – George Costanza. Do you ever get down on your knees and thank God you know me and have access to my dementia? – George Costanza. We don't know how long this will last. They are a very festive people. –Elaine Benes. I had a dream last night that a hamburger was eating me. –Jerry Seinfeld. You know I always wanted to pretend I was an architect. – George Costanza. If you're not gonna be a part of a civil society, then just get in your car and drive on over to the East Side. –Kramer. I'm speechless. I have no speech. –George Costanza. Jerry: You will be stunned. Elaine: Stunned by soup? Jerry: You can't eat this soup standing up. Your knees buckle. George Costanza: I want to make a good entrance. I never makes good entrances. Jerry: You have made some good exits. All right, hey, you've been great! See you at the cafeteria. –Jerry Seinfeld. Elaine: Ugh, I hate people. Jerry: Yeah, they're the worst. I have been performing feats of strength all morning. – Frank Costanza. I lie every second of the day. My whole life is a sham. – George Costanza. Newman: Hello, Jerry. Jerry: Hello, Newman. I'm on the Mexican, whoa oh oh, radio. –Kramer. I have a bad feeling that whenever a lesbian looks at me they think "That's why I'm not a heterosexual." –George Costanza. Hi, my name is George, I'm unemployed and I live with my parents. –George Costanza. George Costanza: What kind of a person are you? Jerry: I think I'm pretty much like you, only successful. Just remember, when you control the mail, you control. information. –Newman. I don't trust the guy. I think he regifted, then he degifted, and now he's using an upstairs invite as a springboard to a Super bowl sex romp. –Jerry Seinfeld. I don't think I've ever been to an appointment in my life where I wanted the other guy to show up. –George Costanza. Mr. Ross: I don't think there's any greater tragedy than when parents outlive their children. George Costanza: Yes, I hope my parents die long before I do. Jerry: George Costanza. Is getting *married*! Elaine: Get out! Boy, a little too much chlorine in that gene pool. –Jerry Seinfeld. Let's watch them slice this fat bastard up. –Jerry Seinfeld. Do you have any idea how much time I waste in this apartment? –Kramer. See, this is what the holidays are all about. Three buddies sitting around chewing gum. –Kramer. Jerry: What the hell is that crap? Kramer: It's Pagliacci, Jerry. Puddy: Well, I've got a ten kroner, a five kroner, a twenty kroner. A fifty kroner? How much is that? Elaine: We have to break up. George Costanza: You've got to apologize. Jerry: Why? George Costanza: Because it’s the mature and adult thing to do. Jerry: How does that affect me? Jerry: Is that your "chicken" making all that noise? Kramer: Oh, Little Jerry loves the morning. Jerry: Who? Kramer: Little Jerry Seinfeld. Yeah I named my chicken after you. The carpet sweeper is the biggest scam perpetrated on the American public since One Hour Martinizing. –Kramer. Kramer: C’mon, what’d you say? George: Mulva! Jerry: Mulva? You know, it's so nice when it happens good. –Jerry Seinfeld. He fires people like it's a bodily function! –George Costanza. Here's to feeling good all the time. –Kramer. Kramer: Well, I've got gonorrhea. Elaine: That seems about right. I'll be back. We'll make out. –David Puddy. You very bad man, Jerry. Very bad man. – Babu Bhatt. Ah, look, I? I'm sorry to bother you, but I'm a US postal worker and my mail truck was just ambushed by a band of backwoods mail-hating survivalists. –Newman. George Costanza: You're gonna over-dry your laundry. Jerry: You can't over-dry. George Costanza: Why not? Jerry: Same reason you can't over-wet. Elaine: Why does everything have to be so. jokey with you? Jerry: I'm a comedian. It's not you it's me castanza downloadable gif. Note: Only personal attacks are removed, otherwise if it's just content you find offensive, you are free to browse other websites. The textual content of this image is harassing me or someone I know The visual content of this image is harassing me or someone I know Both the textual and visual content are harassing me or someone I know Other reason (please specify shortly) Report image. Note: Only personal attacks are removed, otherwise if it's just content you find offensive, you are free to browse other websites. The visual content of this image is harassing me or someone I know Other reason (please specify shortly) It's Not Me. It’s Not Me is an interactive VR experience featuring the work of Boise-based artist Becka Watkins. Becka’s portfolio and story follows her life from a young child through her struggle and eventual recovery from an eating disorder. As such, this project is meant to act as a conversation piece around topics like self-image, abuse, coping and addiction. Throughout the project, users are placed in a series of thematic rooms. Each room reflects a moment in Becka’s journey and is accompanied by a set of equally thematic paintings that can be completed by the user along with audio from a fictionalized version of Becka’s life written by the artist herself. Each one of these rooms essentially makes a gallery, a place where the artwork stands in the context of Becka’s life. george costanza. Classic 'Festivus' Clips From Seinfeld. Tweet Stumble Pin It Email. "Festivus for the rest of us!" christmas tv shows sitcom funny video festivus george costanza kramer seinfeld 90s Video holidays. 25 'Seinfeld' Memes That Prove It's Still Hilariously Relatable. Tweet Stumble Pin It Email. Seinfeld may have been a show "about nothing," but it still managed to capture the hearts of people all over the world. It was basically the relatable meme of the 90's. These macros and pics prove that while it may not be on the air, we can still effortlessly apply the show to our lives. And that's pretty damn beautiful..
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