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Old 03-25-2010, 06:05 PM
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What's the name of the episode where Kramer re-creates the Merv Griffen show in his living room? That one's in my top 5. The Marine Biologist is definitely #1 with me.
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No way..... Deloris is the best episode... With the "shrinkage" episode close behind.... Be well Brian
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Brian- did you know that when Elaine asks for the egg roll, and everyone at the table starts talking, it is actually Larry David's voice that we hear?

And "The Junior Mint" is another classic.
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Old 03-25-2010, 06:18 PM
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Hi Barry,
You are right.... I LOVE the Junior mint episode.... It is the best....
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PS I did not know that about the Egg roll episode...

PS They are very refreshing....
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Post #100! A tribute to the this train wreck of a thread which actually has righted itself somewhat with talk of Seinfeld. And although I have not dealt with John/Wonka, it's good to see him back photo shopping. I think the last time he was around was in the Reggie/Reginald Marsh aka Marshall Barkman days? Or was it when he was busting the beak of that T-206 museum guy.....

Thanks Fubar Post #101

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I actually like "The Pony Remark", but it is not as popular as some of the other classic ones.
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Old 03-25-2010, 06:28 PM
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Who thinks an immigrant is going to have a Pony....

Be well Brian


PS The "Bet" is good.... "George" sleeps well throughout the episode....
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" The Bet" is the best Seinfeld episode , i think season 4......

From what i have noticed since i joined, most guys who wanna show their stuff have websites with their collection....

Only chance i may have at any award is for most pathetic collection or most Peyton Manning cards(im at about 600 or so)

either way, i would never show what i have for security reasons. Not to say that is what this is about but someone could surf on into the website...
this thread gives them a collectors name, a city they live in and pictures of massive collections, wouldnt be that hard to find an address and go for a daytime visit.... i think thats why most guys said no way!!!
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Old 03-25-2010, 06:31 PM
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What's the name of the episode where Kramer re-creates the Merv Griffen show in his living room? That one's in my top 5.
The title of that episode actually is The Merv Griffin Show. Season 9, episode 6.
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I think The Chinese Woman is underrated.

George's mom yelling, "I was duped!" is one my favorite lines (and one quoted in the Dewolf household on almost a daily basis).
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"The rines are crossed."

Okay, here's a tough Seinfeld trivia question, which I sent to Bruce Babcock:

Name three different Seinfeld episodes that mention kasha (you can just name the scene)?

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"The rines are crossed."

Okay, here's a tough Seinfeld trivia question, which I sent to Bruce Babcock:

Name three different Seinfeld episodes that mention kasha (you can just name the scene)?
1. The scene where George's dad is getting in bed with George at the end of the day.

2. The "cigar store Indian" episode (Jerry and Elaine discussing the various smells of the Costanza household).

Gotta think about No. 3.
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1. The scene where George's dad is getting in bed with George at the end of the day.

2. The "cigar store Indian" episode (Jerry and Elaine discussing the various smells of the Costanza household).

Gotta think about No. 3.
Barry,

Does the rabbi offer Elaine some Kasha when she's admitting to him she's jealous of George getting married? (I know he mentions Snackwells.)
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Episode with the line, "I didn't think there were any cool guys in the neighborhood."
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Coffee table.... TV guide.....
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Episode with the line, "I didn't think there were any cool guys in the neighborhood."
That's the cigar store Indian episode. Actually Kasha is mentioned twice in that one, I believe. Once by Jerry and Elaine, and again by the woman from the antiques store.
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Since this thread is so off-track anyway, I'll add this:

A couple weeks ago I was up at 5 a.m. on Sunday doing work, and I turned on an old Law & Order episode on TNT. This was one from the Ben Stone days. Included among the supporting characters were the actors who played Crazy Joe Davola and Mr Kruger.

What a way to start the week.
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I think she does notice the kasha smell in the house too...that's when George serves her prune juice. He can't find the keys to the liquor cabinet.

Who are the two characters in Seinfeld named Barry?
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That's the cigar store Indian episode. Actually Kasha is mentioned twice in that one, I believe. Once by Jerry and Elaine, and again by the woman from the antiques store.
"Is that kasha I smell?"
"It's a potpurri."

The episode where Kramer works at Branch and Leland, and where George dates the model is classic.
"I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to let you go."
"I don't even work here."
"That's what makes this so difficult."
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That's the cigar store Indian episode. Actually Kasha is mentioned twice in that one, I believe. Once by Jerry and Elaine, and again by the woman from the antiques store.
Yes, the woman comes to visit George at his parents' house, thinking that it is his; she sniffs the house and says, "Mmmm..what's that smell? Kasha?"

Might be the funniest Seinfeld line ever.
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...Hi Rob,
Donna Chang.... was an imposter....the whole thing is ridiculous....
Be well Brian

PS I'm hungry.... anybody want some Kenny Rogers chicken....
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...Hi Rob,
Donna Chang.... was an imposter....the whole thing is ridiculous....
Be well Brian

PS I'm hungry.... anybody want some Kenny Rogers chicken....
Did you just say ridicurous?
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I think there was one with George in bed and Jerry Stiller offered him kasha?

OK, Rob beat me. : )

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Hi Rob,
I tried.... But spellcheck wouldn't let me.... It's all Barry's fault...

Be well Brian


PS We smokem peace pipe......
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I tried.... But spellcheck wouldn't let me.... It's all Barry's fault...

Be well Brian


PS We smokem peace pipe......
Kramer riding by in the cab while doing a war yell out the window. An LOL moment each time I see it.
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You got two. Here they are:

1) George and Elaine decide the Costanza's house smells like kasha and dandruff (it's a potpourri).
2) Frank and George sleep in the same bed and Frank eats a bowl of kasha (he can't use the folding bed because Poppy peed on it).
3) Elaine visits Rabbi Kirschbaum and he asks her if she would like some kasha varnischkes.

Rob got the third while I was typing.

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Serenity Now is a great episode.

Kramer puts up a screen door. Anytown USA

George sells computers for his dad with Lloyd.

Elaine is a shiksa.

Jerry cries. "What is this salty discharge?"
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