Nah that's like textbook passive aggression. She's clearly mad and annoyed with him, yet doesn't flat-out say any (unwarranted) insults. instead she calmly deflects or slyly returns hostile remarks, does not pursue an argument and never raises her voice. Literal definition of passive aggressive behavior
Quidnatawd Bidness I'd say both are correct. She is being passive aggressive but she's not very discreet and discretion is the key to being passive aggressive as when you bait the person into aggression you can get away with it but she's being so obvious that everybody knows what she's doing. She's shit passive aggressive
I love how chaotic Larry got after he lost cheryl. She used to temper him until he’d inevitably come to a boiling point and blurt something out, but now he just riffs out the gate wherever he goes. Love it, it’s kept the show fresh
It feels like Cheryl-Larry and post-Cheryl Larry are 2 different characters. Each with their own unique features and quirks. Watching an early season and a late season is like watching 2 different shows in a way. I guess the secret is not having a secret and just doing what's funny.
@Mauricio Mayorga feel like I'm being wooshed but you should use filtered water. If you use tap water (which is chlorinated) it should be treated before any fish go in it.
It's the small details that make this show so great. I just love the look on Marty's face when he realizes he has to drink the water, as well as the fact that his glass in completely full, meaning he hasn't touched the stuff for the entire meal.
Quality of work in the USA is industry standard. Intentionally did not mention USA actors because from Europe there are more than a few good actors but standards in Europe are very low. "Acting without acting" is in Europe:)
The great Elizabeth Perkins, who doesn't always play bitches, but is awfully good at it. Her performance as Demi Moore's best friend, who undermined her friend's relationship at every turn, was probably the best thing about "About Last Night" more than 30 years ago.
She was in Bicentennial Man with Robin Williams i’m pretty sure. She was a bitch at first but she learns to love Robin as he becomes less robot and more human. Incredibly touching movie 👌🏽👌🏽
I thought he should have taken the knife with him, or at least walk behind the hostess with it before returning it. LOL There was another episode where he did take silverware out of a restaurant (for his limo drivers leftovers) and got caught and arrested.
@@qaqsqw Exactly what I was going to comment. There is a definite distinction between "somebody", and "someone". "Someone", although is still considered plural, it feels a little more specific, hahaha.
@@Daniel-Munozstatus quo. No matter how much he argues with people like Suzie or Ted, the next episode they greet like friends again .... and then another argument ensues 😂
Well, I mean they aren't sitting across from each other either, so even given the context of some non-applicible foreign culture it still comes off as odd.
@@Luigisislandofjoyit's followed in formal situations (weddings etc). A dinner party at a friends place is casual and the idea is to just break up couples to encourage conversation between everyone and to prevent the formation of small groups within the party. And how foreign is European culture to Americans?
You will forever love yourself after watching CYE. I was watching it today while waiting for my car at the dealership and couldn't hold the laughter in. You can watch the episodes over and over and they remain just as hilarious and often get funnier because they are continuously relatable!
Its hilarious how spineless Funkhouser is and will throw Larry under the bus under most circumstances. It also shows how Larry could never hold a grudge.
Yeah. Susie Essman is sweet. She really had to be egged on to find the character, the first time she had to curse out Jeff in season 1. I actually think Susie Greene cares about fictional-version Larry too, though. It's almost like a sibling relationship. A really foul-mouthed, loud one. Sometimes they have their nice moments between the squalls.
Actually he's pretty devoid of class, which is part of his appeal to his fans, and he badly mispronounces the expression (and not on purpose; that would take a higher level wit).
nickys34 this was funnier than the clip! Thanks for being a maniac, you humorless psycho. You can’t even separate television from reality! Also bravo if this is a troll
I love how Larry relishes in completely pissing off someone who clearly doesn't like him to the point of getting exiled from the dinner. It's like Larry's version of a buzzer-beater
"Well Marty likes my water..." "No. No you can't put it on Marty like that. Frankly I think he should be allowed to recuse himself." "What?! No." "Actually... if I may, I think Larry may a point here." *looks* "Well it is more in Marty's best interest for you to be happy rather than telling the... Uh... The whole truth" "Ok then, what did you think of my water?" "Well... I mean this is southern Calfornia. We do have a history of..." "Lary get out." "Me?!" "Yes, you have poisoned my guests against me." *holding up glass "I've poisoned the guest?" "Get out Larry!"
Dang, he was making jokes for everyone to laugh at, and he gave good critiques, and she sent him home. The only character to bring fun and truth to the place.
Larry's smirk and slow blink when he knows he's implying a point that the other person knows and hates, is my favorite thing about any human being ever
By the way...... Nice avatar..... Are you guys enjoying Jay Cutler down there yet?!?! I'm a Bears fan in Chicago btw, every single person around here is GLAD that asshole is gone.
They are always breaking character. Throughout the series you can see they are trying really hard not to laugh. Just like Jerry in Seinfeld. It adds lots of charm. I like it.
Larry David is a social life super hero, he does things many of us just think and wish we would do and react in certain moments just like this. How can you not love this man
I am like this guy, and suffered to lot of childhood trauma. But i was right and still am. Speak what you feel. I recently started being my old self again.
No something does look strange with that man I thought the exact same thing and was wondering why his face looks like it's waxy or something unreal. I've seen some 75 year olds who have healthy vibrant skin.. this man looks kind of dead.. it is creepy I'm sorry to say
I love how comfortable Larry is being thrown out of places
Yeah, why doesn't he just not show up and save the drama!
@@BobCalNor ruinin the dinner party is half the fun
@@BobCalNor Because the drama is the best part lol
@@BobCalNor because it's a DRAMATIZATION of Larry's life, _Bob_
Almost like it happens to him a lot
"It's a good thing for me, but it's a bad thing for water" . this line is underrated. It's such a clever response to her passive-aggressive attacks
they weren't really passive - they seemed pretty direct
Nah that's like textbook passive aggression. She's clearly mad and annoyed with him, yet doesn't flat-out say any (unwarranted) insults. instead she calmly deflects or slyly returns hostile remarks, does not pursue an argument and never raises her voice. Literal definition of passive aggressive behavior
Quidnatawd Bidness I'd say both are correct. She is being passive aggressive but she's not very discreet and discretion is the key to being passive aggressive as when you bait the person into aggression you can get away with it but she's being so obvious that everybody knows what she's doing. She's shit passive aggressive
Quidnatawd Bidness she says several insulting things, did you even watch the scene?
@@LOLLYPOPPE Passive Aggression is insulting. Did you even look it up before trying to be condescending?
I love how chaotic Larry got after he lost cheryl. She used to temper him until he’d inevitably come to a boiling point and blurt something out, but now he just riffs out the gate wherever he goes. Love it, it’s kept the show fresh
That's a good take, I never though of it that way.
It feels like Cheryl-Larry and post-Cheryl Larry are 2 different characters.
Each with their own unique features and quirks.
Watching an early season and a late season is like watching 2 different shows in a way.
I guess the secret is not having a secret and just doing what's funny.
Cheryl was manipulative and annoying
His character is def more annoying without her there.
@@grantsuppes8005 She was annoying and she looked ridiculous, unable to close her lips over those thick veneers. But how was she manipulative?
I like that there is always certain people who agree with Larry secretly in the group lol
18PANA All of them.
That’s the show. He just says what people want to say.
@@yufengliu9054 There's a whole episode where people keep asking him to say the things they wish they had the nerve to say. LOL!
DuckTalesWooHoo1987 Do you happen to know the episode name? Thank you in advance :)
@@tamisweetie It's in the 8th season but I don't know if it has a name. It's hilarious though!
“A goldfish would commit suicide in this water”
😂😂
James Martin love the looks between Larry and Richard Lewis 😂😂
@Mauricio Mayorga Yeah it was just a joke lol
Well Marty likes my water...
"Yeah, I feel like stabbing someone."
@Mauricio Mayorga feel like I'm being wooshed but you should use filtered water. If you use tap water (which is chlorinated) it should be treated before any fish go in it.
It's the small details that make this show so great. I just love the look on Marty's face when he realizes he has to drink the water, as well as the fact that his glass in completely full, meaning he hasn't touched the stuff for the entire meal.
And the entire show is improvised
@@SammyGMusic kinda, Larry writes the overarching story and subplots with each scene and its goals and then they improv the scene
Quality of work in the USA is industry standard. Intentionally did not mention USA actors because from Europe there are more than a few good actors but standards in Europe are very low.
"Acting without acting" is in Europe:)
small details? it was like the most obvious thing in that scene… wtf ur high on?!
@@jacobhill7963 i love how upset the always sunny gang gets. Its not improve if there's an existing scene, it's ad-libbing!
I love how Curb casts so perfectly for these parts. This woman just oozes contempt and humorlessness. Really great actress.
The great Elizabeth Perkins, who doesn't always play bitches, but is awfully good at it. Her performance as Demi Moore's best friend, who undermined her friend's relationship at every turn, was probably the best thing about "About Last Night" more than 30 years ago.
She was in Weeds and i fucking hated her.
She was in Bicentennial Man with Robin Williams i’m pretty sure. She was a bitch at first but she learns to love Robin as he becomes less robot and more human. Incredibly touching movie 👌🏽👌🏽
If I was LD and she was in stabbing range....
She’s great in weeds
By this time, Larry isn't even surprised when he gets booted from a party. He just smiles and says goodnight. Lol.
I thought he should have taken the knife with him, or at least walk behind the hostess with it before returning it. LOL
There was another episode where he did take silverware out of a restaurant (for his limo drivers leftovers) and got caught and arrested.
He didnt even wanna go in the first place most likely lol
He says Adieu like Colonel Landa in the opening scene of Inglourious Basterds
It's his 8th dinner that night
I think he's been kicked out of every dinner party he's gone to in the show.
I love how Larry is sitting between Jeff and Suzy like they would both rather be next to him instead of eachother
Arthur Spooner says you never seat spouses next to each other at a dinner party.
@@valleyguy633 yeah and they pretty much never do in the show.
Larry is their mentor in a way
Because Larry is a great middle.
@@valleyguy633😂😂😂
"You've no filter Larry"
Larry: "Yeah good thing for me, bad thing for water" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎
This line made the scene
@Marksman King "I never understood how people drink tap water."
*Laughs in European*
@@1337Figaro *cries in Ethiopian*
@@mikaelmonten3786 that turned sad :'(
@@DaniDogenigt sorry :(
“You feel like stabbing somebody?”
“Yeah I feel like stabbing somebody.”
(Awkward silence)
“Hmm interesting” hahahahahaha
She delivered that line so perfectly. She's fantastic
*someone
@@qaqsqw Exactly what I was going to comment. There is a definite distinction between "somebody", and "someone". "Someone", although is still considered plural, it feels a little more specific, hahaha.
Like saying “have a good night”…As opposed to, “enjoy the next 24 hours.”
I love the way Marty says "it's very good" without swallowing the water.
“Weh weh goo”
He gets kicked out of every dinner party on the show LMAO it’s like a running gag
@Emperor Protects and pretty pretty pretty good
Like why do people keep inviting him!? LOL
@@Daniel-Munoz I would just because he’s hilarious 😂
Except in the middle seat episode where he saves the dinner party by taking on the middle seat role of keeping conversations happening and interesting
@@Daniel-Munozstatus quo. No matter how much he argues with people like Suzie or Ted, the next episode they greet like friends again .... and then another argument ensues 😂
Larry is siting in between a husband and wife lol
The buffer
@Stephen Murphy so's Susie. They both cheated on eachother
is that odd? In Europe and Asia it is customary to never seat couples next to each other, they are always opposite.
Well, I mean they aren't sitting across from each other either, so even given the context of some non-applicible foreign culture it still comes off as odd.
@@Luigisislandofjoyit's followed in formal situations (weddings etc). A dinner party at a friends place is casual and the idea is to just break up couples to encourage conversation between everyone and to prevent the formation of small groups within the party. And how foreign is European culture to Americans?
- It was not fun!
- No it wasn’t
Super Dave makes me spit out my tap water!
I've never watched this series, but I think I'm gonna give it a stab.
RingQuest 1986 -it’s edgy
It's hilarious one of the best comedies on tv
You will forever love yourself after watching CYE. I was watching it today while waiting for my car at the dealership and couldn't hold the laughter in. You can watch the episodes over and over and they remain just as hilarious and often get funnier because they are continuously relatable!
It is way worth it, you just can't be disappointed. My ex bought the box set, seasons 1-9, one of the most entertaining things I own
@@crazyjoedavola5430 Yep, and seasons 1-3 of Arrested Development.
“That was fun, we had fun...”
“It was not fun!”
“No it wasn’t.”
2:56
I laughed so hard..
Funniest Marty line ever rip
when you have a woman like that talk to you that way, you know there is something messed up. I would feel like my mother berading me.
As the bf I would have decided to break up at that moment
"Ree ree good" *gargle* 🤣
Its hilarious how spineless Funkhouser is and will throw Larry under the bus under most circumstances. It also shows how Larry could never hold a grudge.
- Larry you're my best friend
- I'm not your best friend
Unless you're mocha Joe
funkhauser it's just the worst
you know Larry's in rare form when he gets Susie to smirk.
I bet in real life she really likes him and has a blast getting to hate him on the show.
Yeah. Susie Essman is sweet. She really had to be egged on to find the character, the first time she had to curse out Jeff in season 1. I actually think Susie Greene cares about fictional-version Larry too, though. It's almost like a sibling relationship. A really foul-mouthed, loud one. Sometimes they have their nice moments between the squalls.
@@simonboccanegra3811 are you related to Carlos?
@@karlgodden7029 Are you related to Armah
@@apurugganan Are you related to Master P?
2:20
"Well Marty likes my water"
*Martys face*😳🥴
*sips* ..... *vuErY gUd*
even better IMO is 2:30 Richard Lewis, priceless.
Funkhouser is so "hen-pecked" in this. Priceless.
It looks like he's swallowing razor blades when he drinks the water.
Eeertz vrreeee gudddd.
he hates it but trying to be nice
Nobody has more class than Larry when he's been kicked out from a house.
because he has a century worth of experience haha
Actually he's pretty devoid of class, which is part of his appeal to his fans, and he badly mispronounces the expression (and not on purpose; that would take a higher level wit).
@@TheScottEF Yikes...
I leave my knife and i bid you Adieu! *drops napkin*
@@TheScottEF yeah guy behind 2 of the biggest shows ever, it far inferior to your comedy etiquette lmao…quit breathing in your own farts
"its a good thing for me, but its a bad thing for water"
rekt
Jesus Honda, what a name bud, what a name haha.
nickys34 this was funnier than the clip! Thanks for being a maniac, you humorless psycho. You can’t even separate television from reality! Also bravo if this is a troll
In Larry’s defence, you really can’t drink unfiltered tap water in Southern California
LADWP water tastes like gasoline in my experience
Birds piss in that aqueduct.
i'm from england we drink tap all the time, but i know in hot places it's not advisable
@@ronoccc Most other places in America, it's fine. Not in SoCal.
ronoccc in Australia tap water is awesome.
"It's a good thing for me, but it's a bad thing for water."
I can't express how much Larry and the cast plus the writing make me laugh. (You all know)
"Goldfish would commit suicide in this water."
the fact that it's mostly improvised makes this one of the best
@@el0j yeah, riffin'
He is funny but he is a prick though.
Honestly I think it is one of the greatest lines from the entire series.
I love how Larry relishes in completely pissing off someone who clearly doesn't like him to the point of getting exiled from the dinner. It's like Larry's version of a buzzer-beater
I identify with Larry's anti-formality so much.
Me too
Just don't practice it in public. You're probably not as charismatic as he is in his own way. So Sonny torres, stick tot the formality will you?
This guy gets it
@@dzfz2100 who?
@@SuntzuMocro charismatic? He is literally called the social assassin.
The fact that he answered "the valley" straight away means he put some thought into it
Fun fact: There are more facelifts in this scene than the entire city of Fresno.
Exactly
"We're here all night, try the veal"..... Badaboom.....
@@johnsandbo1 Oh, John.
To be fair, Fresno is not the kind of place where people get facelifts.
@@davmpls That's kinda the point there, David!
"It was fun, we-we-wedsjflv.."
"IT WAS NOT FUN"
"No, it wasn't :("
so perfect. haha.
That was a clear sign that Marty needed to get the fuck out of that relationship.
He's such a bitch
I thought she dumped Funkhouser after he admitted he didn't like the water. Then she appears in a later episode and once again was an obnoxious bitch.
@@raymonddodd9048 what's so hard to believe? They are all obnoxious bitches.
The look on Richard Lewis face priceless.🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:35
The tap water is still more filtered than Larry David. 😂
The irony of this show is that Larry is the only sane one.
Well I think that's the whole point
Daniel Peterson many people (like those in the show) would argue Larry is the crazy one though. So that comment was more or less meant for them.
that's the entirety of this show lol
Wes Davis, I wonder how many of us are Larry-brained. There seems to be a great divide.
Yep
"A goldfish would commit suicide in this water" 😂
Not the first time he's been kicked out of dinner party
And it won't be the last
Im sure larrys been kicked out of more places than he's voluntarily left
So true LMAO!!!!
Social-Nationalist Meme Network it was porno Gil
thats the joke
This is the most “I’m wealthy in Los Angeles” scene ever filmed.
A wealthy person in LA would have a water filter.
@@spartan456 Anyone in LA has a CC water filter
@@zandaroos553 I'm a broke ass young person but I still got a tap filter
@@bernardheadspeth9001 I was a broke ass musician and never even liked brushing my teeth with LA H20!!
@@sudeepr5277 Yeah. I would never drink LA tap but then again I hate tap water in general. I don't think it's for human consumption.
That goldfish line was probably Lewis's best moment in the entire series
Yes 👍
Galileo.
The “what are you banging some kind of mormon beautician?” to me was his best one in the bare midriff 😂
Timing was perfect
“You look like Einstein’s Gardner”
“Marty likes my water”.
Marty: 😳
He held it in his mouth cause he could barely swallow 🤣
I cried lol
"Well Marty likes my water..."
"No. No you can't put it on Marty like that. Frankly I think he should be allowed to recuse himself."
"What?! No."
"Actually... if I may, I think Larry may a point here."
*looks*
"Well it is more in Marty's best interest for you to be happy rather than telling the... Uh... The whole truth"
"Ok then, what did you think of my water?"
"Well... I mean this is southern Calfornia. We do have a history of..."
"Lary get out."
"Me?!"
"Yes, you have poisoned my guests against me."
*holding up glass "I've poisoned the guest?"
"Get out Larry!"
More like “🙂” lol
@@Kuralai95 more like 🗿
Dang, he was making jokes for everyone to laugh at, and he gave good critiques, and she sent him home. The only character to bring fun and truth to the place.
You can see a bit of where Kramer got his personality.
any scene with funkhouser is guarenteed gold
facts
"It was fun...it was fun, really." "It was not fun." "No it wasn't."
Glorious
“Hmh, interesting...” after she said she felt like stabbing someone lmfao
Thanks, I missed that part
Thanks for pointing that out! Almost missed it
@@realprodigious The way that she delivered that line absolutely slayed me. LOL!
This was hands down one of the funniest episodes ever. Funkhouser truly shined in the end.
Bold words for someone within stabbing distance.
Stabbing range
Larry's smirk and slow blink when he knows he's implying a point that the other person knows and hates, is my favorite thing about any human being ever
Funkhouser's "very good" with a mouthful of water was so perfect, makes me laugh every damn time
LD goldfish would commit suicide in this water. 😂
Your spelling is terrible
+obesitar1. wi arr yew sow peddanntic ? 😛
Yuck grammar police.
Oh my days, what a bunch of total fuckwits!
It's just spelling, what're you getting so sensitive about?
I lost it at the goldfish line. Richard Lewis is an absolute marvel.
His best line it still the "You looked at her mole with a gotdamn telescope like Galileo jerkin' off from 40 ft away!"
Oh, he has a bunch. I loved that one, but the "cover of Gerbil Magazine" and the "What are you, Willy Loman?!" are up there too.
By the way...... Nice avatar..... Are you guys enjoying Jay Cutler down there yet?!?! I'm a Bears fan in Chicago btw, every single person around here is GLAD that asshole is gone.
311 yards with 3 TDs and no interceptions yesterday. I’ll take it. I miss Tannehill a lot, though.
‘what are you my Jewish puppet master?!’ is a goodie 😅
I love the few scenes where Suzzie is amused by larry
2:35 - "Berry gud!" I don't know how the whole table didn't break out in laughter with Marty sounding like Scooby Doo. RIP Bob Einstein.
Cuz it wasn't that funny
@@mikeol510
What?! It was hilarious!!
I know right 🤣🤣🤣 I lost it immediately
"It's a good thing for me, but it's a bad thing for water." Best line of the whole show.
"You got a fuckin fatwa!!"
Super Dave’s face when she said “Marty likes my water” 😂 RIP
I've watched this scene like 20 times. Absolutely spellbinding. One of the most charming scenes on the show.
*"It's a good thing for me but it's a bad thing for water."* 🤣
Idk why anyone still invites him to any dinners but they are always gold 😂
What does Idk mean?
@@beatts19 I don't know
@@beatts19I don't know
RIP Bob Einstein....
Which on is Bob?
Everyone knows he's dead , you don't have to point it out
@@Cazz8203 OMG THE FUNK DIED! DAM
He didn't die, those are just what's known in the biz as "prat falls". He's the king of prat falls.
Long live the king!
He shouldn't have drunk the water
Love how you can see, for a split second, Larry almost breaks character after Marty takes the drink and then tries to talk. Hilarious!
Larry can't break character, he's not acting, this is who he is.
They are always breaking character. Throughout the series you can see they are trying really hard not to laugh. Just like Jerry in Seinfeld. It adds lots of charm. I like it.
"No filter is a good thing for me but a bad thing for water ".. what a line
Can't believe he died RIP. Curb won't be the same w/o him.
Who died?
Abdulmohsen Al-qurashi bob einstein, the guy who plays Marty
I didn't even know he was sick.
He shouldn't have drank the water
@@YesPlease1 drunk*
Larry David is a social life super hero, he does things many of us just think and wish we would do and react in certain moments just like this. How can you not love this man
He's a social assassin.
I am like this guy, and suffered to lot of childhood trauma. But i was right and still am. Speak what you feel. I recently started being my old self again.
SPOT-ON, that’s what I love about him (among other things)
It’s dangerous, after watching too much curb, I starting falling into these situations lol
He's a social assassin!
It sucks watching this scene now. RIP Lewis and Funkman....but this cheers me up 2:30
The way he laughs at getting kicked out 😂
"It was fun, it was fun."
"It was not fun!"
"No, it wasn't..."
I love how he's seated in the middle...and was a force for conversation. This was a plot point in the 10th or 11th season. Brilliant continuity!
I love it when Larry says: huh, interesting! With subtle irony 😂😂😂
2:28 The way he scoops his lip into the cup kills me 😂😂😅
Lmao. The joy on his face when she walks back into the room and hears his impression. Pure genius.
“I leave my knife, and I bid you adoo.” 😂😂😂 (adieu)
Out of all the gems in this scene, this one is the brightest :)
Adieu*
@@ossamamostafa3319Yeah. Why not write the whole thing like that? "Eye leev mye nyfe, and eye bid yoo adoo".
I bid you, a Jew. That’s the joke.
@@JoshuaDillonnno you dunce…it’s “I bid you adieu”
"The Caine Mutiny", one of my all-time favourite books. The movie is terrific as well.
RIP Super Dave. You're missed, brother.
And Richard Lewis.
“It’s a good thing for me, but a bad thing for water” 😂😂😂
"It's a good thing for me; it's a bad thing for water". Lmfao
There's definitely one prick.
john wednesday - "we just dont like you using the phone" :-D
I love how Larry enjoys being kicked out of gatherings. It makes him happy. My kind of guy.
Bob Einstein no longer looks like a human being.
You all laugh, but Larry David is not acting. That’s really how he is.
@geezusispan It's well known that Larry David (the writer of Seinfeld and Curb) is like that. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curb_Your_Enthusiasm
geezusispan you’re obviously not informed about how he is. Any fan would know.
My aunt worked with him on the three stooges. She said he was really nice.
Larry has said he’s not like that in real life.
Larry said that he would like to be the Larry of the show, but he isn't.
i love Elizabeth Perkins! She's freakin' hilarious. Especially on "Weeds".
“Yes I feel like stabbing someone” A line delivered with pure venom 😂
I am 100% in agreement with the idea of having a stabbing range. I think it would improve my life dramatically.
they better return Marty back to the wax museum before he melts.. damn
Al Testic I mean, thought it was me 😹
He looks horrible...
fglkhdn]pogkh]r'dkrdg he’s 75 years old. He looks great.
No something does look strange with that man I thought the exact same thing and was wondering why his face looks like it's waxy or something unreal.
I've seen some 75 year olds who have healthy vibrant skin.. this man looks kind of dead.. it is creepy I'm sorry to say
It’s the eyebrows (or lack there of)
One of the scenes that I keep watching over and over again, so raw.
I love it when LD goes, "Hmm. Interesting."
Love the way
Funkman circles the glass before sipping as if he's trying to avoid getting it near his lips. Genius
What i live most about Larry is he just doesn't give a fuck.
Larry's response @0:55 cracks me up as someone with years of experience living in the valley.
I love how he's so used to being kicked out of dinner parties, he leaves like he was expecting it.
“Yeah I feel like stabbing someone “ , I screamed 😂
Great episode this week, favorite of the season!
“Yeah, I feel like stabbing someone.”
Larry: “Interesting.”
🤣🤣🤣
WOW! Gotta love Martin Norton Funkhouser!! Still making us laugh!!
🤣🙏🏾😂
Imagine how good it would have been if Richard had actually told the host that goldfish would commit suicide in her water
“…yea, yea. It’s a good thing for me but a bad thing for water.”
That’s probably the greatest comeback I’ve heard.
One of the great recurring themes in Curb: Larry getting kicked out of a dinner party.
Marty: "It was fun, it was fun, we uhh..."
Marilyn: "IT WAS NOT FUN!"
Marty: "no it wasn't"
😂
It's kinda cute that Larry's looking at Richard the most in this scene.
Larry's always getting thrown out, and yet he leaves with a smile on his face everytime.
Has LD ever not been kicked out of a dinner party?
@Behrouz Jazizadeh Just watched that. I was laughing for a long time afterwards
Love how Larry tells no lies and you could see it in their faces 😂😂😂
Larry:
Expressing his right to be right.
I love that face Funkhouser always have when he look at Larry he be wanting to kill Larry lol He said he was like Fred McMurray in The Caine Mutiny
Funkhouser has no eyebrows. I just noticed that. It disturbs me more than it should.
He does have eyebrows. Open your eyes.
He also has no hair
I think it makes him funnier. lol
I don't look good either, but I can't help ask why does "Funkhouser" look like Frankenstein's monster?
MiG2880
The guy freaks me out. He looks a guy who was in a horrible house fire 30 years ago.