What's so funny about this line?
What's so funny about this line?
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its another "autist needs literally the most accessible tv show ever made explained to him" episode
this episode has one of my favorite george moments
>hey, I've eaten frogs, nobody's perfect
Elaine is being a bitch but it's cool because we love her
its a reference
Elaine truly is a cunt. Everyone else has a reason to be unpleasant. She's a bitch just because.
You have to see the movie if not it really needs an explanation. But honestly I can imagine a dingo dismemembering a baby and then this bitch makes a joke a bout. I know comedy is tragedy plus time but Imagine your mom died on 9/11 and I make a joke about it for some weird reason its sopposed to be acceptable if its like 2 years later. To me its just a cheap laugh. There are cheap joke and if you cant come up with something that isnt edgy it only makes you lame.
That's a true story right? You about to cross some fucking lines
we know they're all basically sociopaths. so she was tired and bored from the party, and decided to go mental and say weird things to pass time.
Isn't this the one where Vic Mackey and Connie trap Jerry in a sting at his apartment
also kramer moment, having to ring a bunch of random doorbells to get to the right house.
Elaine had a shit job at least. Jerry had absolutely no reason.
what was the point of this?
No, that was the one where heisenberg uses Jerry to launder drug money
WHATLEY
>Her parents, Lindy and Michael Chamberlain, reported that she had been taken from their tent by a dingo. Lindy Chamberlain was, however, tried for murder and spent more than three years in prison. She was released when a piece of Azaria's clothing was found near a dingo lair, and new inquests were opened. In 2012, some 32 years after Azaria's death, the Chamberlains' version of events was officially confirmed by a coroner.
Lol so it is true. Fucking straya
weird how he doesn't like straight milk. he lives for cereal+milk, and i think he's had milkshakes in the series, plus i think elaine made one of those weird chocolate bosco+milk things or whatever with him, he even commented on how she wasn't doing it right. but apparently he's appalled by a glass of milk?
funny how george takes it upon himself to pour jerry a glass of milk
Nufine.
Really it was about the Streep movie and not th incident directly I hope
Milk by itself tastes gross. It's not an uncommon opinion to think that. Cereal or bosco makes it a thousand times better.
did he molest Jerry?
he's just being courteous in his own way, knowing jerry likes milk and has it in his fridge.
>Milk by itself tastes gross.
oh my friend, you are very much mistaken. but that's it in his case yeah.
Wrong. Whole cow milk is God tier drink.
Basically some lady claimed that a Dingo ate her baby and everyone called her crazy. Years later it turned out she wasn't crazy and a dingo did really steal her BaeBae
he fucked the assistant, but i don't know how they incorporated jerry into it.
Going on like that chick about her fiancee is socially unacceptable. Elaine literally did nothing wrong--she kind of takes on the Larry David role in this episode, while George (pacifies everybody over the fur dispute) acts like a normal human being for maybe the only time in the entire series.
Never seen this show where should I start ?
unless this is bait you should obviously start with season 1. always funny to see how fast some of the characters change in a television series, especially kramer.
An Australian couple killed their baby and claimed it was dragged off by a dingo. It was like the Madeleine McCann case of the 70s.
Nothing about this show is funny
>get your baby eaten by a dingo, spend three years in prison, and then get mocked for it in pop culture
>Dingoes Ate My Baby is the name of a fictional band in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
>In The Simpsons episode "Bart vs Australia" (Season 6, Episode 16) Bart says to an Australian farmer "Hey! I think I hear a dingo eating your baby!"
>In "Those Big Pink Things with Coconut" episode of Two and a Half Men (Season 2, Episode 14), Charlie says to Alan "Does the dingo feel sorry for the slow-crawling Australian baby?", and also Charlie refer to his mother and says; "And the dingo found another Australian baby?"
>In The Simpsons episode "Lisa Gets an A" (Season 10, Episode 7) While home from school due to illness, Lisa plays the "Dashed Dingo" video game in which the main character is a dingo. As the game begins, the dingo is instructed by a large, floating Australian head that he must "find and devour the seven crystal babies".
>In "Flour Child", an episode of Frasier (Season 2, Episode 4), Eddie is attacking a bag of flour that Niles is using to simulate an infant. Daphne puts on an Australian accent and exclaims "That dingo's got your baby!"
>In the "Mystery Spot" episode of Supernatural (Season 3, Episode 11), Dean refers to what Sam is saying as "Dingo-ate-my-baby crazy."
>In the "Good Queen Fun" episode of Project Runway (Season 5, Episode 6), guest judge RuPaul responded "Oh, did a dingo eat your baby, mate?" to contestant Keith Bryce after Bryce apparently took offense to critique from the rest of the judging panel.
>Modern Family's episode "Australia" references this joke when Claire's computer, previously being used for a project referenced as her "baby", is nabbed from a tent by a wild dog.
>Pro-wrestler Chris Jericho on WWE Raw. March 18th 2013. He offered his various mocking pronunciations of rival Fandango, which included in an Australian accent - "Fan-Dingo ate my Baby-O!"
they didn't kill it.
She'd post on Sup Forums if she were real. She's /ourgal/
So they claimed.
Referential humour
Ya hadda be thar
That just sounds incredibly forced and unfunny, all of those usages
>Lisa plays the "Dashed Dingo" video game in which the main character is a dingo. As the game begins, the dingo is instructed by a large, floating Australian head that he must "find and devour the seven crystal babies".
well some coroner confirmed it later on, but you never know.
They found some remains in a dingo den. For all anyone knows the baby could have been dead before the dingo ate it.
>bosco
You're a portly fellow...
Man, I don't know anything about the case, but it seems to me like either explanation is plausible, and we probably need something more than plausibility to send someone to prison for life.
I dunno. I never thought this line (or pretty much anything Elaine did) was funny. I guess the humour here comes from the fact that she's just being a blatant bitch. The line also references an actual event where a dingo did eat someone's baby and the couple went to jail for it a while. That's where "the dingo ate my baby!" came from.
It's just not funny, though, no.
what do you mean, she's a woman.
It's a pop culture reference. People in the early 90s actually found it funny that a couple's baby was eaten by a dingo.
It's hilarious if you hate aussie cunts.
Start at Season 3. After you finish Season 9, go back and watch the first two seasons.
Oh come on, OP, I'm probably younger than you and I get this joke.
>He starts with the first season
You don't get the final line in the finale unless you watch the first episode.
Saw it on youtube though.
Well, they doubted it. "A dingo ate my baby!" with an Australian accent was a big what would later be called a viral meme.
Why are americunts so insensitive?
It's an anglo thing
I believe the coroner found that the blood stains on the baby outfit matched that of what it would have looked like had a dingo grabbed the baby in it's mouth
>Lindy Chamberlain was, however, tried for murder and spent more than three years in prison.
>they threw her in jail without confirming she did anything
What the fuck, man.
>George (pacifies everybody over the fur dispute) acts like a normal human being for maybe the only time in the entire series.
I wouldn't go THAT far. George is normally a huge piece of shit, but when it comes to parties and large groups of people, he usually turns on the charm because he's so desperate for everyone to like him. Also, there was the episode where he made that joke to Debra Messing that caused her to rethink her marriage, but George did what he can to save it because he didn't want that on his conscious.
He's human sometimes.
Australia was a largely mysterious country until they got their own TV networks (and thus could export shows and news stories about their country). So in the 80s people started taking interest in the country and you get stuff like Crocodile Dundee and "We come from a land down under" There was a big news story about some dingos dragging off a woman's baby and eating it. The story made it to international news and, of course, murricans made jokes about it like we still do with news.
>own a dingo
>lost track of how many times i've heard this
He said he was lactose intolerant in one episode but maybe that was just a joke
I wish Elaine was my gf
Just like when everybody mocked the old woman who sued McDonalds for their hot coffee spilling on her groin. Almost nobody reported she got 3rd degree burns, was a passenger in a parked car, and that McDonalds had a history of other hot coffee lawsuits. Eventually I believe the courts found the blame to be 60-40 McDonalds/Old Lady.
Hahaha no you don't. She's a vile, selfish, and vain witch.
It's weird that it became such a joke seeing it's about the horrible death of a child by a vicious animal
Though I suppose the joke is more about the movie than the real life event (like how we got some titanic references after the Cameron movie came out)
she would ultimately just break up with your over some minor detail, and would sacrifice very little for the relationship.
>be mother
>raising a baby
>feeding every 3 hours and changing nappies
>rock the baby to sleep every night
>a wild animal mauls her to death killing it instantly
>le whacky billionaire jokes about it
>audience laughs
yeah he was joking to his date, he had no patience for lactose.
How many times have you watched Seinfeld? I must have seen the entire series three times, some episodes more than that. The only series i've ever seen more than twice.
That case was bullshit, fuck off you damn laywer
>hurr why is my coffee hot!
Americans are cunts. What else is new?
>Just like when everybody mocked the old woman who sued McDonalds for their hot coffee spilling on her groin
indeed
retard.
I've seen every episode probably 12+ times.
I watch re-runs everyday and have for longer than I can remember.
that's insane.
I drank milk in all stages of its preparation and thermal processes, I even made cheese for four years every week from fresh milk and I've got to say milk tastes and smells horrible to me (it always did and this work with it didn't make it any better). On the other hand I love cheese and could eat it forever.
Memes aside, how do Burgers view Straya in current year?
>tfw born too late to start the dicks out for Dingo Baby movement
Actually studied this case when I was still getting my degree. McDonalds had a rule in place to heat their coffee something like 200 degrees hotter than boiling or something else absurd because of the original founders will.
That is objectively dangerously hot for no real good reason.
Dumbshit
>studied this case
>"like something...or something else absurd"
Sounds like you flunked that case, "lawyer". Great fact retention there.
>objectively dangerously hot
Boohoo go be somebody else's nanny
We don't think much of you. I'd say our closest comparison is a frat bro
>drunk all the time
>likes to bitch about everything
>not the brightest bulb but in a good way
>still gets chicks somehow