George Costanza is a character from Seinfeld played by the actor Jason Alexander. "Seinfeld" was one of the most successful tv shows of all time. From what I understand, comedy and tv buffs call it 'the last great comedy sitcom', because now every comedy has to require zany humor like the Office.

George Costanza was the manifestation of Larry David, popular star of Curb Your Enthusiasm. I am not sure if the real actor is really identified as any one beyond 'George Costanza.' By appearing in Seinfeld, he basically gave away his identity as a singular human being, and will now be expected to be George Costanza any where he goes. Seems like he probably 'made a deal with the devil' or something.
Feel like when I am watching the product like I might be watching some sort of 'out of this world' story arc on Seinfeld, like the time George Costanza bought cheap wedding invitation envelopes, then his fiance died from licking them all. Or the time that Kramer killed a police man's horse when he was high, then he went to jail for murdering a police office.

Wonder why Jenny Craig paid George Costanza to endorse their product. I guess Gen X men who were into Seinfeld are starting to get fat, so they needed a character who would help them to post-ironically get on the product.
Do u know any 1 who is on Jenny Craig? Is it only for single 30 year old ladies who work as teacher or as secretaries in some office who are trying 2 find a man? Should I get a refrigerator fully loaded with Jenny Craig meals because I am 'too stupid' and 'too lazy' to put together my own healthy meals?

Should only women be required to lose weight?

Is Seinfeld 'alt'?
Is Curb Your Enthusiasm 'better than' Seinfeld?
Is George Costanza a good spokesman?
Do u need 2 lose weight using a structured diet plan?
What is the greatest comedy of all time?
Were u 1 of those people who 'shot their load' over 'the reunion'? R u gonna buy Jenny Craig?

What is the funniest episode of Seinfeld of all time?
The Decemberists
BuzzbandThe Decemberists had the #1 album in America, but not rlly sure why they are relevant.



