A friend just passed this on to me: .
I've never seen Jerry Seinfeld as irritated as he is with Larry King, who asked him a ridiculous question for anyone alive during the "Seinfeld" years: "You gave [the show] up, right? They didn't cancel you; you canceled them?"
Of Seinfeld's defensive reaction, King says, "Boy. Don't take it so bad."
Seinfeld says, "There's a big difference between being canceled and being No. 1."
Jerry ends with "Can we get a resume in here for me, so Larry can go over?"
I thought it was pretty funny. And George Costanza was right. When Seinfeld gets upset, his voice just raises to this comedic pitch.
I've never seen Jerry Seinfeld as irritated as he is with Larry King, who asked him a ridiculous question for anyone alive during the "Seinfeld" years: "You gave [the show] up, right? They didn't cancel you; you canceled them?"
Of Seinfeld's defensive reaction, King says, "Boy. Don't take it so bad."
Seinfeld says, "There's a big difference between being canceled and being No. 1."
Jerry ends with "Can we get a resume in here for me, so Larry can go over?"
I thought it was pretty funny. And George Costanza was right. When Seinfeld gets upset, his voice just raises to this comedic pitch.