Believe it or not, George isn't at home, please leave a message at the beep. I must be out, or I'd pick up the phone, where could I be? Believe it or not, I'm not home.
>>216501586Reading the message without the upbeat music makes it sound like George is concerned about himself and worried whether he’s safe or not.
>>216501586One of my favorite parts of the series.
and you wanna be my latex salesman
>>216501703I can't read it without hearing the upbeat music in my head
>>216501586>George, this is Kramer. Can you help me deliver Jerry's new fridge? I just picked it up off Bob Sacamano.
>there is a bigfoot in jerry’s fridge
these pretzels are making me thirsty
>I SWALLOWED A FLY
https://youtu.be/72MxOo5koto?si=uDDU8sAHdYz_CNbD
>>216501703>>216503330You're both right. This is what philosophers call a duality paradox.
I had a year where I got laid off and was collecting unemployment and I really let myself go and just did jack shit all day and looked like a total slob and all my irl friends would call it my "Summer of George" and honestly I'm not even madit was an oddly cozy time
>>216501586That lilt in the "Where could I be?" line always got me. Had me imagining George having all sorts of globetrotting adventures, Carmen Sandiego style.