Someone really should learn to curb his road rage. Actor and comedian Jeff Garlin had a little too much enthusiasm — get it? — this weekend when dealing with a parking spot dispute.
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Arrested Development” actor was in a heated dispute over a parking space when he decided that rather than boxing the middle of the street, he should just smash the other car’s windows, TMZ reports. (RELATED VIDEO: Two grown men box over NYC parking spot)
Garlin played “Seinfeld” creator Larry David’s manager on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
David co-wrote a 1992 “Seinfeld” episode in which George Costanza had a day-long standoff over a parking place. No windows were broken in that episode.
Garlin was released on $20,000 bail and plenty of material for a stand-up routine.
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