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Larry David for President!

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Whether it's Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld, Clear History, or much more, Larry David has done it all. He has created so much comedic content that he is looked at as a genius. His first brainchild Seinfeld is and has been one of the most syndicated shows in America for two straight decades. Curb Your Enthusiasm is in no way different, it too had a massive cult following. Which leaves you wondering, How does Larry David do it? Where does he draw his inspiration? and what are some future projects for the legend?

Well, it was announced over the summer (June 2016) that Larry David was planning on doing a 9th season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. It is planned to be released in 2017 and follows after a 5 year gap in the show. In honor of the return of one of my favorite shows, here is a list of some of my favorite Larry David moments:

1. Curb Your Enthusiasm: Season 2 Episode 8: "Shaq"

In this episode, Larry David attends a Los Angeles Lakers game and sticks out his legs stretching them and accidently tripping Shaq. After Shaq a notorious fan of Seinfeld, makes this episode. Here is a clip from the episode:

2. Curb Your Enthusiasm: Season 5 Episode 4: "Kamikaze Bingo"

In this episode, Larry has dinner with a friend named Yoshi who is a Japanese Art Dealer. Yoshi's father was a Kamikaze pilot and survived and lived in the same retirement home as Larry's father. Larry insinuates that Yoshi's father isn't a Kamikaze pilot if he survived. Larry also accuses people of cheating at the retirement homes bingo. It is a must watch episode. Here is a clip:

3. Curb Your Enthusiasm: Season 5 Episode 8: "The Ski Lift"

In this episode, Larry befriends the president of a kidney consortium at an attempt to get Richard Lewis a new kidney. Larry invites the president on a ski trip with him. The president is a devout rule following jewish man. So Larry try's to pretend he is also. heres a clip:

Those three are just examples from a long broad list of moments from Curb Your Enthusiasm. The show has had several great seasons and I am way beyond excited for the new season coming in 2017.

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