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When a patient is difficult, you QUONE him!
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 03:22 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 15:10 |
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greatn posted:I don't think they had a big salad though. The one Elaine paid for?
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 03:28 |
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greatn posted:I was in NYC last weekend and I ate at Tom's Restaurant, which Monk's Cafe is based on in Seinfeld. It has that familiar "RESTAURANT" sign every time they cut to the restaurant. The food there was really loving good, and for a good price. I don't think they had a big salad though. Should have gone to Mendy's.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 03:57 |
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Kramer getting hit in the head at the Yankees game in "The Letter" pretty much never gets old.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 03:59 |
greatn posted:I was in NYC last weekend and I ate at Tom's Restaurant, which Monk's Cafe is based on in Seinfeld. It has that familiar "RESTAURANT" sign every time they cut to the restaurant. The food there was really loving good, and for a good price. I don't think they had a big salad though. You had to have the BIIIIIIIIIIIIIG SALAD!
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 04:01 |
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The Human Cow posted:Should have gone to Mendy's. Seconding this. It's the BEST. THE BEST, GREATN, THE BEST.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 04:34 |
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explosivo posted:Kramer getting hit in the head at the Yankees game in "The Letter" pretty much never gets old. Well you know I own the inside of that plate Jerry! So.... I had to plunk him!
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 04:51 |
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explosivo posted:Kramer getting hit in the head at the Yankees game in "The Letter" pretty much never gets old. I love how he just dives on top of that black dude; best physical comedian ever.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 04:51 |
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Kevyn posted:When a patient is difficult, you QUONE him! Every time I play Scrabble I try to get away with using that word if I have those letters.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 04:56 |
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The Human Cow posted:Should have gone to Mendy's. OOOOOOOOOH
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 05:05 |
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The Human Cow posted:Should have gone to Mendy's. But a soup isn't a meal!
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 05:54 |
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Seinfeld really did love its food, and food-related plots.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 05:56 |
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Is it in the Big Salad where they change coffee shop? And in the end of the episode George is sitting alone at a table eating a meal for like 1 minute? I remember I laughed really hard at that.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 06:44 |
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I saw "The Stake Out" today like the above posters and almost poo poo a brick when i saw Jerry's dad. Had no idea another actor portrayed him for one episode.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 06:44 |
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von Braun posted:Is it in the Big Salad where they change coffee shop? And in the end of the episode George is sitting alone at a table eating a meal for like 1 minute? I remember I laughed really hard at that. The Big Salad is when George buys Elaine the BIG SALAD from Monk's and gets all upset when his girlfriend gives it to Elaine. George sitting alone is from when Elaine and Susan become friends and George walks in on Jerry, Susan, Elaine, and Kramer all sitting in one booth. Unless I'm just confusing episodes. I've literally run through seasons one through six over the past week so they're all kind of starting to blur together
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 06:51 |
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"My neck is one gargantuan monkey fist" I want John O' Hurley to do audiobooks in his J Peterman voice.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 07:00 |
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von Braun posted:Is it in the Big Salad where they change coffee shop? And in the end of the episode George is sitting alone at a table eating a meal for like 1 minute? I remember I laughed really hard at that. You're talking about Reggie's the Bizarro diner. In "The Soup" George dates a waitress at Monk's and it goes bad and so he has to eat alone at Reggie's. The exact same shot was used in "The Pool Guy" when his worlds collide and he has to escape so he goes to Reggie's to eat alone. Reggie's actually appears in episodes besides that, too.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 07:53 |
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THAT is one magic loogie.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 09:36 |
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safety dan posted:You're talking about Reggie's the Bizarro diner. In "The Soup" George dates a waitress at Monk's and it goes bad and so he has to eat alone at Reggie's. Is that the episode where they leave the diner and Jerry sends George back in to ask her on a date, and George is freaking out because if he gets rejected he has to turn around and leave again after already leaving once?
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 09:48 |
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Jerusalem posted:Is that the episode where they leave the diner and Jerry sends George back in to ask her on a date, and George is freaking out because if he gets rejected he has to turn around and leave again after already leaving once? The toughest move in the business
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 10:00 |
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Supreme Allah posted:The toughest move in the business Surely that would be dumping a girlfriend and then dating their roommate?
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 10:02 |
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Jerusalem posted:Surely that would be dumping a girlfriend and then dating their roommate? That's not tough, it's impossible. Do you realize in the entire history of Western civilization no one has successfully accomplished the Roommate Switch? In the Middle Ages, you could get locked up for even suggesting it.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 10:41 |
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Leovinus posted:That's not tough, it's impossible. Do you realize in the entire history of Western civilization no one has successfully accomplished the Roommate Switch? In the Middle Ages, you could get locked up for even suggesting it. Jerry and George shutting themselves away to work on the Roommate Switch is one of my favorite segment/montages, especially when George leaves in dejection and then bursts back into the apartment in a fit of inspiration.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 10:46 |
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Martytoof posted:Why separate knob! This son of a bitch is ice-cold.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 12:37 |
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Jerusalem posted:Jerry and George shutting themselves away to work on the Roommate Switch is one of my favorite segment/montages, especially when George leaves in dejection and then bursts back into the apartment in a fit of inspiration. Apparently the sequence was based on how Jerry and Larry David worked on difficult rewrites.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 12:43 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6_pv_vRHKI "Do you ever just get down on your knees and thank God that you know me and have access to my dementia?"
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 18:13 |
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"Oh, it's a scene, man."
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 18:20 |
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Flobbster posted:They're making a Fairly OddParents live action movie, with Jason Alexander and Cheryl Hines?? How does Cheryl Hines just get hotter and hotter? She wouldn't even get a second look from me if she still looked like Season 1 of Curb, but now she's just getting better and better looking (much like Julia Louis Dreyfuss).
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 18:26 |
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Thenipwax posted:How does Cheryl Hines just get hotter and hotter? She wouldn't even get a second look from me if she still looked like Season 1 of Curb, but now she's just getting better and better looking (much like Julia Louis Dreyfuss). They both set the bar very low to start off and work their way up as the show progresses. A lot of slightly older TV women have this syndrome - including the mom from 'Home Improvement' and the one from 'Everybody Loves Raymond'
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 20:27 |
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Supreme Allah posted:They both set the bar very low to start off and work their way up as the show progresses. A lot of slightly older TV women have this syndrome - including the mom from 'Home Improvement' and the one from 'Everybody Loves Raymond'
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 21:31 |
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Thenipwax posted:I've seen way too many goons talking about how the Home Improvement mom is hot. She isn't, and in fact is the exact image in my mind when anybody mentions "mom jeans". I don't care if you classify her as hot per se, but she ENDED better looking than she started. So if you think that she went from really frumpy to just moderately frumpy, she's still a valid example. I didn't think she was that bad but I'd not call her hot either.
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# ? Aug 3, 2010 21:34 |
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What kind of pen is that?
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 00:09 |
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Hank Morgan posted:Apparently the sequence was based on how Jerry and Larry David worked on difficult rewrites. Ha, when I was thinking about the scene I had an image in my head of Jerry and Larry having similar experiences, that's great.
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 00:10 |
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TMMadman posted:But a soup isn't a meal!
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 00:23 |
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I went in with a pretty woman? You know, kinda short, big wall o' hair, face like a frying pan?
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 15:28 |
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Lord Hydronium posted:Seinfeld really did love its food, and food-related plots. DRIVER: (To Assistant) I didn't take your Chuckle, man! ASSISTANT: I had five Chuckles. I ate a green one, and the yellow one, and the red one is missing! DRIVER: I don't even like Chuckles! JERRY: (To Assistant) Maybe he doesn't like them. That's possible. GEORGE: My face! My face! Get me to the hospital! ASSISTANT: I want that Chuckle! You hear me?! JERRY: (To Assistant) I'll get you a Chuckle. You want me to get you a Chuckle? ASSISTANT: (Angry, to Driver) Pull over! DRIVER: Pull over? Did you say pull over?! You want a piece of me?! ASSISTANT: Yeah! JERRY: You're gonna fight? GEORGE: Now?! I'm a mutant! KRAMER: (To Driver) Hey, let me drive. ASSISTANT: Come on, man. Pull over! DRIVER: Alright! I'm gonna mess you up, man! definitely one of the most bizarre endings
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 15:47 |
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Thenipwax posted:How does Cheryl Hines just get hotter and hotter? She wouldn't even get a second look from me if she still looked like Season 1 of Curb, but now she's just getting better and better looking (much like Julia Louis Dreyfuss). Part of Julia Louis-Dreyfus's problem in the early part of Seinfeld was those awful dresses they had her wearing, and with the longer curlier hair it made her look a little odd. Once they modernized her wardrobe it was a big change -- but of course she's aged incredibly well too, cuz she still looks hot today. Jerry's wardrobe wasn't a whole lot better, in some of those early episodes where he was wearing a pink undershirt with a bright purple dress shirt over it At least Kramer's retro shirts were timeless.
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 16:06 |
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Well it was the 90's..
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 16:08 |
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Flobbster posted:Jerry's wardrobe wasn't a whole lot better, in some of those early episodes where he was wearing a pink undershirt with a bright purple dress shirt over it That was Jerry with his celebrity lifestyle-- flashy, making the scene, flouting convention.
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 16:48 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 15:10 |
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I love that "Eric" the clown was played by Jon Favreau. When I saw that on his imdb page my head nearly exploded
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# ? Aug 4, 2010 16:54 |