A premature honey can be the kiss of death early in the relationship. It projects kind of a needy, desperate signal. Larry David has been so astute in picking up these nuances and turning them into story lines on both Curb and Seinfeld.
@Matreintsherde is babe really that bad, honey is far more personal then honey I feel. Babe is more of a physical attraction acknowledgment while honey is more of a personal connection feeling.
Why follow stupid rules? If a woman rejects me based on a premature honey, I will be grateful to her for not wasting anymore of my time. I actually break such rules on purpose to filter out these weirdo types. I also don't wait 72 hours before sending a first text. Just live your life jesus. Only insecure people play it safe and follow the rules to maximize their chances of success. It's so easy to sleep with women. You just have to memorize what to say and do and repeat that with every woman you meet. Just lie yourself in and tell them what they want to hear. So yeah Marty C is right, don't be yourself, just play by these rules and 99% will most likely sleep with you. But trust me, it will get boring and you're changing your character just for some sex. Instead, break the rules, tell the truth and not what they want to hear, and then you find a real treasure.
All time classic - right up with getting black balled from his golf club and the one where his girlfriend's "pregay" son sews the Swastika - "Larry taught me."
Showed this clip to two coworkers. One male and one female. Both went into detailed stories of their love lives. This show is just amazing. It brings out the humanity in people they were otherwise afraid to share.
not only did he fix his mistake, but he also accomplished what he tried to do in the first place............jump start the relationship. Kinda brilliant XD
This is a show I feel like I can really just enjoy via RUclips clips over actually sitting down and watching episodes. It has these golden nuggets all over haha
Yeah, I felt the same way but then I started watching the show. It's so much better, the build to the joke is just soo damn good which you miss when you are watching only clips.
@@berbishmcglerbish8994 nooo. Listen my friend; I used to think this until I binged the show. My favorite comedy of all time and RUclips does NOT cover all of the clips TRUST me.
Lol Sean Penn is 60. He married a 28 year old last week. Smh. Man I'm telling ya... money and fame are the biggest aphrodisiac ever. Edit: Aaaand he got divorced within a year
Larry giving Richard the opportunity to look generous in front of his girl by asking if he should leave money, while simultaneously being cheap... ...Albert Einstein in the flesh
It’s a shame more people don’t recognize the genius of Fictional Larry! IMO he’s never been wrong! (But people also have intimated I’m an “asshole”… whatever sensitive people!)
@@Adam-hs4de Larry expects Richard to pay since his idea worked so well. but the way in which he goes about getting Richard to pay is by asking if he needs any money for the meal, Richard is in front of his girl and isn't going to say yes i need money lmao so Larry asked an incredibly leading question so Richard would pay up regardless.
They are old comedian friends and CYE never really acknowledges that they have aged since the show started in 2002, it's like stuck in a time warp or something
Big secret reveal here. No one ever stops thinking like a 20 year old. It's the body that gives out and makes you stop acting like one and makes people stop seeing you like one.
I don´t think, I can watch CYE for longer than 15 minutes a day...But it is a great experience like an ice bath in shame and laughter. Brilliant Show!!!
@@miurtouissi1093 they have a general outline for each scene, what needs to be said for the story to work, but they dont have an actual script for each line, most of the dialogue is improvised
You can pretty much draw a direct line from this show back to Jane Austen and other 'comedies of manners' from that era. Actually you could probably take it back to Ancient Greece. Finding humour in the mundane minutiae of existence is pretty much a cultural constant. And this show does it as well as anyone.
I love it when a plan comes together.
Yeah right, soo satisfying
Until Susie ruins it.
Very satisfying
He’s good, he’s REAL good
Hannibal puffs cigar
It's hilarious how Larry purposely asked if he needs to pay knowing now Richard just owed him a big favor hahaha
Diana Sharon i like to say its a coded thing for, this worked fine didnt it? Yes Thank you
The honey parade can get sticky
Absolutely 🤣😂🤣😂👏👏👏
So true! I didn't pick up on that, but now that you mention it, the grin on his face says it all. SO good.
except that it is the other way around with them, there are plenty of scenes where Larry tries to pick up the check and Lewis has already done it
This was a great idea by Larry but Richard‘s execution was perfect.
He over did it a little.
@@JimCampbell777 definitely
@@JimCampbell777 almost like that’s the joke
He nailed 👍🏼, great execution 👌🏼
@@JimCampbell777 Whatever you say, honey.
RIP Richard Lewis, an absolute legend on Curb 🙏🏻❤️
Legend everywhere !
Omg..he died..I love him in Anything but love
Who else was seriously waiting for Richard to call Larry “honey”? 😂
I was, right after he asked if he needed to leave any money.
Damned I was afraid he was going to do that and ruined the whole thing 😁
Nobody.
@@xthatwhiteguyx "No need to leave any money, honey"
Called him babe which was even worse 😅
The look in Richards eyes at Larry when she says she has a change in plans Friday..... priceless
Honey, it really was.
Absolutely, can the see 30 yr old Richard Lewis in those eyes!
I was soo happy for his character when she did that. Poor guy almost lost it all with a premature honey.
“I did seize” I love how Richard always concedes to Larry’s theories in the end
Classic!
"It was a seize...I did seize" is just absolutely genius. I don't know if that was written or improvised, either way - genius!
@@el_mal_de_ojo100% improv
"We need to talk, I'm taking you to Cancun." Laughed so hard I have a headache lol.
Me too! I think it's even funnier when you have heard in past relationships "We need to talk" like I have 🤣
🤣😂🤣😂 had me in stitches too 🤣
That was so hilarious
hey, you'd be amazed how cheap a trip to cancun is
Nothing good ever comes after , we need to talk, just hope it is just bad, not life changing bad.
Larry has some pretty amazing plans. This, the accidentally text on purpose. Genius.
The accidental text is stupid because nobody is dumb enough to believe it. Maybe it worked in the early 00s, not now
Lol middle schoolers invented the accidental text on purpose, not LD
@aaron names you know that it's not a documentary, right?
@aaron names You obviously know nothing about how women think.
@Brook Chamberlain it backfires tho
“Working vocabulary” is a great term that will now be in my working vocabulary.
This was just beautiful.
A premature honey can be the kiss of death early in the relationship. It projects kind of a needy, desperate signal. Larry David has been so astute in picking up these nuances and turning them into story lines on both Curb and Seinfeld.
@Matreintsherde What about Sweetie / Dear? What is a an endearing word to use without using her name?
Oh well so what. People are needy, it's human nature.
@Matreintsherde is babe really that bad, honey is far more personal then honey I feel. Babe is more of a physical attraction acknowledgment while honey is more of a personal connection feeling.
Ok, incel.
Why follow stupid rules? If a woman rejects me based on a premature honey, I will be grateful to her for not wasting anymore of my time. I actually break such rules on purpose to filter out these weirdo types. I also don't wait 72 hours before sending a first text. Just live your life jesus. Only insecure people play it safe and follow the rules to maximize their chances of success. It's so easy to sleep with women. You just have to memorize what to say and do and repeat that with every woman you meet. Just lie yourself in and tell them what they want to hear. So yeah Marty C is right, don't be yourself, just play by these rules and 99% will most likely sleep with you. But trust me, it will get boring and you're changing your character just for some sex. Instead, break the rules, tell the truth and not what they want to hear, and then you find a real treasure.
His honey idea for Richard is a classic example of how Larry is a complete and utter genius. Love that guy!!
He’s a honey of a guy.
@@MuzixMaker ain't he though? A real honey of a peach!
And then he ruined it. Typical Larry.
The one time Larrys plan has worked in 20 years..
Leon wearing glasses worked
It works for others. When it's for him that's when it's disaster.
The accidental test on purpose was good
The sewing machine for Greg was also good judgement, just had bad luck with the whole swastika thing
@@MinecraftMartin _Larry taught me how to make a swastika_ lol
Larry david smartest man in all of america
Funniest, maybe. DEFINITELY not the smartest ... and he would agree.
@@Gr8Layks He is funny
And he loves Trump
@@LOLLYPOPPE what comedian wouldnt? The man is a comedy goldmine!
@@Gr8Layks he wasn't being litteral, chill
Lmfaooo Richard is forever in love after a first date he’s always ready to marry
"I'm taWkin' about a potential bride and you're taWkin' about salad."👍😂
"She was the one, Larry!"
"You got a lot of ones, Richard"
Nobody will take Chacha’s place lol
This has gotta be one of the funniest scenes of Curb... Richard calling the strangers and wait staff honey gets me every time
All time classic - right up with getting black balled from his golf club and the one where his girlfriend's "pregay" son sews the Swastika - "Larry taught me."
LD is not just a comedian - he’s a behaviour analyst genius.
"You want me to leave any money for this? (grinning) Okay."
*Hahaha*
So underrated. 😁
T-rex arms activate!! Hahaha
Larry earned that lunch, for sure!
At one point it looked like Larry was concerned he was overdoing it with the honey. I think we all breathed a huge sigh of relief in the end.
One of the few times Larry actually saves the day 🤣
And the hotdog eating contest
"Social assassin"
Nope. He then ruined it.
His solution by calling everyone else honey is brilliant. Excellent recovery.
Showed this clip to two coworkers. One male and one female. Both went into detailed stories of their love lives. This show is just amazing. It brings out the humanity in people they were otherwise afraid to share.
Yeah. Better safe than sorry! I prefer to keep to myself. Ha, ha.
That last "anything you want honey" was clearly from a man who has snatched victory from the jaws of defeat
"it's part of my working vocabulary?" LMAOO
"What do you wanna do on Friday ?"
"Anything you want honey " LMAO
not only did he fix his mistake, but he also accomplished what he tried to do in the first place............jump start the relationship. Kinda brilliant XD
Thank you for uploading this, honey.
This is a show I feel like I can really just enjoy via RUclips clips over actually sitting down and watching episodes. It has these golden nuggets all over haha
Yeah, I felt the same way but then I started watching the show. It's so much better, the build to the joke is just soo damn good which you miss when you are watching only clips.
Same here. Just watch the highlights
Certainly better than paying for hbo
Naw, the show is just a 45 minute long youtube video of greatness
@@berbishmcglerbish8994 nooo. Listen my friend; I used to think this until I binged the show. My favorite comedy of all time and RUclips does NOT cover all of the clips TRUST me.
Love the look on Larry’s face, so happy his plan worked.
“We need to talk……. I’m taking you to Cancun”
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Great line
I thought Larry was gonna tell him to whip out the preemptive breakup on her
I thought it would have been an accidental text on purpose moment personally.
@Les Moore Depends if he had hand or not.
Looks like they're moving into the hot n heavy phase.
Some scheming finally worked out for Larry. He helps a friend, and gets a free meal, he's in heaven!
i love how this show pretends that 60-80 year old men are swingin like they're in their 20s
Well, if you're famous and/or rich, you do...
@@foljs5858 If you're famous but not rich, well that is just not right
Lol Sean Penn is 60. He married a 28 year old last week. Smh.
Man I'm telling ya... money and fame are the biggest aphrodisiac ever.
Edit: Aaaand he got divorced within a year
CK Boulevard lol that’s amazing if those old guys still have functioning dicks lol
Sachin Menon I wonder what the ladies possibly see in multi millionaire guys older than their Dad?
Larry giving Richard the opportunity to look generous in front of his girl by asking if he should leave money, while simultaneously being cheap...
...Albert Einstein in the flesh
Cheap? It's his payment for saving the day.
It’s a shame more people don’t recognize the genius of Fictional Larry!
IMO he’s never been wrong! (But people also have intimated I’m an “asshole”… whatever sensitive people!)
Richard always pays, but this time larry let him
Albert Einsten’s gardener* in the flesh
@@Adam-hs4de Larry expects Richard to pay since his idea worked so well. but the way in which he goes about getting Richard to pay is by asking if he needs any money for the meal, Richard is in front of his girl and isn't going to say yes i need money lmao so Larry asked an incredibly leading question so Richard would pay up regardless.
Thanks, honey, for posting this.
I love watching these 70 year old men have conversations like they are in their 20s 😂😂
I usually don't think much of it because Larry is spry, basically the same as he's always been, but Richard is looking so old these days.
If you're in your 20s and have lots of money, pretty much these fellas
I think that's part of the point - that we men never really grow up.
They are old comedian friends and CYE never really acknowledges that they have aged since the show started in 2002, it's like stuck in a time warp or something
Big secret reveal here. No one ever stops thinking like a 20 year old. It's the body that gives out and makes you stop acting like one and makes people stop seeing you like one.
Larry's the man, with all kinds of, masterplans. True genius.
13 honey just to cover up 1 honey
Job well done.
Edit: I forgot the last honey beautiful
🤣😂🤣😂
Ok Honey
I love how he skips out on paying because he knows his coaching worked :D
Nope, it's because the other guy always pays, they have argued like a million times over this
"I'm talking of losing a potential bride & you are talking about salad" 😆🤣😂
I love that so much of Curb is improv - you can tell how much fun they're having
R.I.P Mr. Lewis, forever my favorite scene with him, comedy gold
RIP Richard Lewis, thanks for all the great laughs! I loved you HONEY!!!
_”I told them no mushrooms on this thing”_ .......I felt that!
mushrooms are great
fax
You and I are mortal enemies
I have never watched this show but every clip is hilarious. I may need to revisit.
You should I'm binge watching it right now i'm on season 6 hella hilarious.
@@monkeydog8681 You mean it's hellarious?..Sorry.
Watch it. There is one bad season, but the rest are golden.
@@garykunsman448 which one do you consider the bad season?
Revisit but never watched? Larry will be wondering if you are lying here
Hey honey, I’m so glad you’re thirty-five years younger than me!
Based on the video title, I literally thought this was going to be about "e-jack-a-lit"
Lol we need that revisited
that was undoubtedly the best executed honey parade i've ever seen
I like how his sole mission becomes looking for people so he can call them honey, it doesn't even matter who they are anymore lol.
"It was a sieze" i dont know why these little lines crack me up
I love how impressed LD is by Richard Lewis at 2:51, like he already knows their plan has worked 🤣
Maybe one of the best “dudes rock” moments on the show between Larry and Richard. Rest In Peace
In the south, you get called honey and sweetie by everyone.
Stop it.
To be fair, anyone with the last name fudge would be getting plenty of sweeties spoken their way
My favorite thing about the south is the terms of love for everyone all the time.
We all need some that.
From Canada.
@@jacksonhill4980 ah hahaha.
Don't forget darlin'
Everyone needs a Larry David friend.
Rest in peace,honey. You were funny.
The “Honey Parade” 🤣
I love the proud look on Larry’s face when he see’s his plan working out beautifully.
I love Richard Lewis’ look to LD after she says she’s free Friday night 😂
Love the save using honey as much as possible. Genius. It’s like saying love too soon
The way Richard says “Why??!!” Perfectly captures that feeling.
I don´t think, I can watch CYE for longer than 15 minutes a day...But it is a great experience like an ice bath in shame and laughter. Brilliant Show!!!
This is so true, "Curb" is genius!
This is my favorite so far. Larry’s s really good friend.
RIP Richard Lewis - amazing bit
Gotta say, to see this "idea" of Larry's work like a charm is so great.
The "need to talk" conversation came from a Seinfeld episode...nobody NEEDS to talk.
“It’s part of my working vocabulary?”
(these guys deserve every single million they make)
Man this is one of the most hilarious scenes ever....pure comedy genius. Appreciate great comedy like this while these legends are still around.
I also love how proud Larry is when he sees Richard carrying out his plan to the letter.
It's hilarious how Larry purposely asked if he needs to pay knowing now Richard just owed him a big favor hahaha....SO larry
Every "Curb your Enthusiam" clip I have seen on RUclips has been a 20 to 30 on a scale of 1 to 10. This one is a 100.
Larry David you are a genius!
RIP LEGEND
That "Honey Strategy" was a great save
This was by far the most genius move from Larry in the entire series
I wish I had a friend like Larry, telling me what I should do.
Love this story line.........AWESOME!!!
Wow Richard looks very frail and hunched over.
Eventually they all end up looking like an old Jewish Yoda!
But it's still him but he did drink pretty heavy he did turn 70 so you know
on this show every man who is single dates women 20-25 years younger
Carlo Santin He might be ill.
He's 70 what the fuck do.you expect
Richard calling everyone “honey” just makes him seem even more ancient.
3:08 THATS THE LOOK.
one of my favorite episodes
2:35 I love how Larry looks at him like "Bruh, you're overdoing it"
It amazes me that people don’t like this show. This skit was absolute comedy genius. As is most of the show. RIP legend.
When you realize these are unscripted you recognize how excellent of a comedic actor the dude with the hair is
What was unscripted ?
@@miurtouissi1093 they have a general outline for each scene, what needs to be said for the story to work, but they dont have an actual script for each line, most of the dialogue is improvised
The overdoing it with the honey and then the final honey...genius
great idea by larry. bring her to the restaurant and call everyone honey. just like the accidental text theory
This was so good. Two masters at work.
Richard Lewis is like a1000 years old haha
@OBG70 he's 73. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it's all downhill from here for him.
still has a better skin than you do
And you're like 1000 years gay!!!!!!!!!! haha. Got a little crush on him there funboy?
Two surgeries (back and shoulder), which didn't went totally well.
@@soppoi123 :(. Yeah, he's in a lot of pain.
i love those two funny melting animated cadavers
Best two dead people on the planet!
We need to talk: I’m taking you for a trip to Cancun 😂😂😂
“So, that’s just- that’s part of my working vocabulary?”
Richard doesn't look at all well here!
Two geniuses - Larry and Richard.
Priceless
☮️🇺🇸
When you lose your your vision, your hearing becomes more sensitive. When Larry lost his hair he developed world class dating skills
These two are wretched…I love it!!
So fucking true, same goes for early love bombs!! Just start telling everyone you love em’ - not love you, love ya lol
Don't share your feelings until she starts to share. Ignore the bullshit you see in romantic films. Real women can be downright heartless.
That very last honey was PERFECTION
You can pretty much draw a direct line from this show back to Jane Austen and other 'comedies of manners' from that era. Actually you could probably take it back to Ancient Greece. Finding humour in the mundane minutiae of existence is pretty much a cultural constant. And this show does it as well as anyone.