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Why Does Jerry Tuck His Shirts into His Trousers?


He looks like a special needs retard.

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Because in the generation he comes from only slobs and idiots didn't tuck their shirts into their trousers.

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I think you're confusing the 90s with the 30s.

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I think you're confusing a decade with a generation.

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I think your confusing a moist turd with your intellectual capacity.

So his generation didn't exist in the 90s?

Kramer (also his generation) did not tuck his shirts in, you dumb fuck.

LOL


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Kramer was a slob who wasn't quite right in the head. You're seriously using Kramer? Why not George? Oh, yeah. George tucked his shirt in.

Game, set match.

Thank you for playing.

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So nothing to do with the generation he came from at all then, you utterly retarded parsnip.

Entirely to do with the man.

Hope your ass isn't too sore after being so vigorously raped by me

Dumb fuck.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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You haven't even been around the block even once, have you? The slobs of his generation dressed with their shirts out. If you looked at the high school pictures of the men, they'd all substantially look as they do today. If you have any mileage on you, or awareness of the world around you, you'd know that. We have a Kramer from my class -- I'm about Seinfeld's age. He's going grey now, but he rides around town on his bicycle with his shirt out. His parents kept him up until he managed to marry an incredibly insecure woman who'd settle for him. She looks less like a social misfit than he does, so she can make a good enough living to keep them both in the style to which he'd become accustomed.

Look at a picture of Steve Jobs. I'm sure you'd say he looked like a "special needs retard," but he wore a shirt, tie, trousers with a belt, just like Jerry. Even when he'd wear a turtleneck, he had it tucked inside belted jeans. Oh, and he was part of Jerry's generation, too. What an amazing coincidence.

Now Costanza's dad wore his shirts outside their pants because he not only needed "the 'bro'," he needed a girdle. Our dads wore those shirts with the little alligators on them or variations of the Hawaiian shirt. But that's a different thing -- it's the semi-slobby, old fat guy who has to wear pants or shorts with elastic at the top kind of thing.

You really need to get out of the basement more. And I'm sure you'll really go ballistic now, under the impression that you're really showing me. I come from the generation that knows the guy who loses his cool like you have has lost the battle. But keep playing. It's kinda fun to watch you come unglued. Just let me get some popcorn.....

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So nothing to do with his generation at all.

Moron.

LOL.

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You keep repeating something, proving you either didn't read the post or can't understand it -- but to you it's winning.

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Nope.

You asserted it was a generational thing then you backtracked.

You stoopid.

Your butthurt amuses me though

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No, I asserted it was either a generational or a slob thing. You said shirttails out made Jerry look like a "special needs retard," then picked the fellow who most fit that description as the reason why you were right. You didn't address the point about Steve Jobs -- who also dresses with even turtlenecks tucked in -- hardly being considered to look like a "special needs retard." You're clinging to slobs, which I'd already admitted were the exception -- and trying to claim that I can't argue, which is pretty funny, given your argument.

At this point, you're just trying to be the annoying child, saying anything annoying to try to get attention. You cease to amuse me, so the attention stops.

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No, you asserted that Jerry specifically tucked his shirts into his trousers because of the generation he came from (and anyone who diverged from this generational trait was a slob).

Then you backtracked and claimed it was an individual trait.

You dumb.

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I'll bite. Is it for the same reason that he wore a puffy shirt?

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ROFL!

Not only for all the reasons posted above, but Jerry was a neatnik. He had pearly-white teeth before it was the rage to have pearly-white teeth. He struck me as the kind of guy who'd give his shoes a buff every morning.

Kramer probably didn't have anything to buff his shoes with.

I can kind of tell that the guy who started this thread doesn't have the kind of job where he has to wear a suit.

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You can't tell your arse from your elbow.

It's because of the generation he comes from... but then... durrr... no, it isn't.

Shouldn't your wife (who is also your brother) be expecting you home soon, Jimmeny Bob?

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Sorry. With a name ending in "a" and coming from one of the romance languages, the person owning it would have to be female. Again, if you're going to live such a sheltered life in that basement, you should spend some of the time on the computer actually LEARNING something -- rather than trying to impress people with what you think you know.

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Do you have sex with your wife (who is also your brother) because you come from a generation of Jimmeny Bobs?

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Oh, I get it! You only have a few insults in your repertoire, and you keep repeating them even if it makes you look like a reading comprehension problem. I keep telling you, you need to get out of the basement more.

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Is your cretinism a generational thing?

Or is it because your mother is a chimpanzee with droopy milk spuds?

Christ, you're dumb as fuck.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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you truly are the worst

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So he can show off his size 31 tag lol

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This is the first post on this forum I have seen that has turned derogatory. I guess it was only a matter of time until the IMDB flame wars came here, but lets all relax.
You Know, We're Living In A SOCIETY!

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Who cares?


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Men born in the 1950s grew up in a world where shirts were tucked into pants. Only slobs and retards left their shirt tails out.

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