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Old 03-25-2010, 06:47 PM
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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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Old 03-25-2010, 06:52 PM
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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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Crazy Joe Davola was a very underrated character...he was always playing it way over the top. I always loved his parody of John Wilkes Booth when he jumped onto the stage of Jerry's pilot.

And Mr. Kruger is a veteran TV actor. He's been around awhile. They didn't do a whole lot of work at Kruger Smoothing and Sanding.
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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?
Jerry's sniffing account was named Barry, right?
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Barry the sniffing accountant is correct.

And of course Barry the Chimp. According to Kramer: "he started it."

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Yep.... And how about the dude who needs hair due to his fake Cancer???
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What was the dudes name with the Hockey tickets.... DEVILS.....
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What was the dudes name with the Hockey tickets.... DEVILS.....
Alec Berg, right? (One of the writer's names in real life.)
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Holy Crap.... I thought this thread was on the top 100 Seinfeld moments...
Am I wrong.....? Be well Brian


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Alec Berg...Alec Berg...sounds like a John Huston name.

It was very common to use the names of actual people. When Jerry shares a plane with the drunk who claims he has bells palsey, and Jerry has to take care of his dog Farfel, that character's name is Gavin Polone. The real Gavin Polone was a producer on both Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. In fact there are probably dozens of characters on the show whose last name is taken from somebody who worked behind the scenes.
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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?
Duh, Barry the chimp.
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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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Kramer: You know this is my busiest time of the year.
Jerry: It's only your third day!
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"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."
"You KNOW this is my busy time of the year!"
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I can't believe I missed this thread because I had to spend quality time with my g/f.

Did anyone mention the Bizzaro World episode? Kevin, Gene and Feldman!! And of course their Bizarro mailman Farkas.

How about the Jewish Singles episode? Frank relives his experience as a chef in the Korean War..."They were just boys".....hilarious
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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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Have we even mentioned:

"Moors...Moops...Moors...Moops...Moors...Moops!
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