why is that odd? different colors appeal to me in different ways, different color combinations appeal to me more than some singular colors and such. And in seinfeld, each characters has their own personality, their own humor, their own attitudes..etc. Each appeal to me differently.
I don't let colors represent me. But I am most akin to kramer only with a more cynical jerry's sense of humor, but I am as indifferent to most things as all 4 of the leads are.
As far as colors... well, for a while my favorite was green, but now I think orange has taken over. I have an orange theme on my computer with orange icons and desktop pictures, and I also like redheads. Pscates could relate to me.
Not being tremendously well-versed in Seinfeld lore, I will need linkage of some kind and / or a color chart to ascertain where I fall on this personality scale.
That or I could use powerdoc's method and say that I am Faramir the Blue... or something.
Not being tremendously well-versed in Seinfeld lore, I will need linkage of some kind and / or a color chart to ascertain where I fall on this personality scale.
no, you'll need to watch the show, it's on 2 times a night on Fox before simpsons
Guess I'm a Blue George. And for your reading pleasure, a random Seinfeld moment:
Jerry's apartment. George walks in with several stuffed suitcases and
backpacks.
Jerry: What is this?
George: What?
Jerry: We're going on a two day trip, what are you, Diana Ross?
George: I happen to dress based on mood.
Jerry: Oh. But you essentially wear the same thing all the time.
George: Seemingly. Seemingly. But within that basic framework there are many subtle variations, only discernable to an acute observer, that reflect the many moods, the many shades, the many sides of George Costanza.
Jerry: (referring to George's outfit): And what mood is this.
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Originally posted by Wrong Robot
I don't have a favorite seinfeld character, nor do I have one favorite color.
How odd.
Originally posted by cooop
I suppose I'm a Purple George.
Originally posted by Messiahtosh
How odd.
why is that odd? different colors appeal to me in different ways, different color combinations appeal to me more than some singular colors and such. And in seinfeld, each characters has their own personality, their own humor, their own attitudes..etc. Each appeal to me differently.
A crazed aquantence of Jerry and Kramer. Kicked Kramer in the head and made him forgetful. Tries to kick Jerry in the head, but is unsuccesful.
Originally posted by Messiahtosh
Which one represents you the best?
I don't let colors represent me. But I am most akin to kramer only with a more cynical jerry's sense of humor, but I am as indifferent to most things as all 4 of the leads are.
As far as colors... well, for a while my favorite was green, but now I think orange has taken over. I have an orange theme on my computer with orange icons and desktop pictures, and I also like redheads. Pscates could relate to me.
So, I'll say I'm an orange Kramer.
Mainly because i just like saying NO SOUP FOR YOU!!
That or I could use powerdoc's method and say that I am Faramir the Blue... or something.
Originally posted by Moogs
Not being tremendously well-versed in Seinfeld lore, I will need linkage of some kind and / or a color chart to ascertain where I fall on this personality scale.
no, you'll need to watch the show, it's on 2 times a night on Fox before simpsons
Jerry's apartment. George walks in with several stuffed suitcases and
backpacks.
Jerry: What is this?
George: What?
Jerry: We're going on a two day trip, what are you, Diana Ross?
George: I happen to dress based on mood.
Jerry: Oh. But you essentially wear the same thing all the time.
George: Seemingly. Seemingly. But within that basic framework there are many subtle variations, only discernable to an acute observer, that reflect the many moods, the many shades, the many sides of George Costanza.
Jerry: (referring to George's outfit): And what mood is this.
George: This is Morning Mist.
Originally posted by Kirkland
Red, Elaine
If you listen carefully, you can hear the hook whistle slightly as it's pulled through the cold, clear water...