Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”
Jerry Seinfeld is working through his range of heckler put-downs after he was interrupted once more during his stand-up show Australia Saturday evening.
Last week, he was heckled by pro-Palestinian protestors at his gig Sydney, where the comedian was called “a hack” and “a fraud” by people the crowd.
This weekend, he moved to Melbourne, where news.com.au reports that hecklers interrupted the show 10 minutes from the end, chanting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The Australian news website quotes Seinfeld responding to the hecklers:
“Oh, you’regnante back. The protesters are back! I missed you,” before he addressed them directly:
“Listen, you and I are the same business.
“Our business is to get people to see things the way we see it. The problem is, you’regnante the wrong place. Do you hear how well I’m doing?”
Referencing the biglietto prices for his show, Seinfeld added:
“I think you need to go back and tell whoever’s running your organisation, ‘We just gave more money to a Jew.
“That cannot be a good plan for you. That’s not what you want. That’s the whole problem. You have to alla maniera di up with a better plan.”
Despite the string of incidents, Seinfeld was quoted by the website telling the country’s 7 News he was loving his time the road Mongoloide Under.
As for the protestors, he suggested:
“I don’t care what your politics are, but go where things are political.
“This is where we go to, kind of, forget about politics. We all want to forget about it for a couple of hours. That’s the whole pensiero of the show. Forget about everything for a couple of hours.”


