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PaperStreetSoapCo 08-01-02 07:18 PM


Originally posted by GoldenJCJ

SERENITY NOW!

...insanity later.:D

Brain Stew 08-02-02 04:14 AM

Mr.Costanza: Looks like we need to depend on you son, for the orders.

George: What about Lloyd Braun's orders? He had alot.

Mr.Costanza: The crazy bastard just liked ringing the bell, his phone wasn't even plugged in.

George: Oh no! Here comes mom!

Mr.Costanza:No! Hoochie mama! Hooochie Mama!

Morf 08-02-02 08:30 AM


Originally posted by TK-421
I hope they recant that decision and re-air the Puerto Rican flag day episode.. That was one of the funniest episodes with Jerry, Kramer, and George all taking alternate personas..
This is the only Seinfeld episode that has only aired once (on original airdate). Thankfully, I have it on tape! Mwa ha ha ha ha!

SirPablo 08-02-02 09:28 AM

Am I crazy... Or is that alot of gum?

LBPound 08-02-02 09:36 AM


Originally posted by Robert
I keep missing the episode where the Mandelbaum family end up in the hospital because they injure their backs pick trying to pick up a television.
I've seen that one several times, though not really recently.

Never seen the Pigman episode to my knowledge.

Only saw the laser-pointer/Puerto Rican flag episode downloaded on my PC. It was weird.

Liver&Onions 08-02-02 11:12 AM

What where the three names? Pennypacker, Valdelay and...

spoon81 08-02-02 12:35 PM


Originally posted by Morf


This is the only Seinfeld episode that has only aired once (on original airdate). Thankfully, I have it on tape! Mwa ha ha ha ha!

According to today's Chicago Sun-Times: "Saturday, August 3rd, 6:30pm: "Seinfeld" The parade episode that got NBC, Jerry and the crew in trouble with Puerto Ricans is scheduled to be rerun, unless somebody gets cold feet between now and then."

I don't know if other local affiliates are planning on running this episode, but it looks like Chicago will repeat it Saturday.

TK-421 08-02-02 01:19 PM


Originally posted by Liver&Onions
What where the three names? Pennypacker, Valdelay and...
Varnsen... Kel Varnsen.

Jerry - Kel Varnsen
George - Art Vandelay
Kramer - HE Pennypacker

(ripped from a google cache of the script)

GuessWho 08-02-02 01:37 PM


Originally posted by RicoSuave
I believe the correct spelling is Dolores :), sorry I couldn't let it go. I never did get the part of the female body Dolores is supposed to rhyme with. Anyone?
Now that you know the answr, you're not feeling so "Suave," are you "Rico"? :lol:

mullivan 08-02-02 02:22 PM

Another one that isn't shown often is when Jerry and George use someone's limo from the airport and it turns out people think George is a white suppremisist leader. It's my least favorite episode ever (a bit too serious).

chanster 08-02-02 02:58 PM

I have seen the O'Ryan (White Supremist) Episode at least 10 times on syndication. It is one of the most replayed, IMHO.

mullivan 08-02-02 08:37 PM


Originally posted by chanster
I have seen the O'Ryan (White Supremist) Episode at least 10 times on syndication. It is one of the most replayed, IMHO.
Um, I think it's "O'Brian", not "O'Ryan".

Mopower 08-02-02 09:32 PM

Wasn't Loyd Braun played by two different actors. The first one with Loyd working for the Mayors office takes Elaines idea for everyone in NY to wear name tags and gets fired because of it. Then the one with the George and his Dad selling computers and the one with the old theatre were Jerry wears glasses so Loyd wouldn't think he was crazy, had a different Loyd Braun. Am I right or am I confused?

J-Dubya 08-03-02 04:50 AM


Originally posted by boobietheclown
I for the first time saw the one where Kramer had the friend who everyone thought was crazy...he thought elaine was trying to seduce him...and Jerry had to wear the thick glasses...

One of the best...

:up:

Awesome episode! Jerry buys $100 of that crappy gum.

cracksky 08-03-02 09:41 AM


Originally posted by Mopower
Wasn't Loyd Braun played by two different actors. The first one with Loyd working for the Mayors office takes Elaines idea for everyone in NY to wear name tags and gets fired because of it. Then the one with the George and his Dad selling computers and the one with the old theatre were Jerry wears glasses so Loyd wouldn't think he was crazy, had a different Loyd Braun. Am I right or am I confused?
You are not confused. Another character that was played by two different actors was George's father. In The Handicapped Spot (otherwise known as The PigMan Episode) George's dad was played by someone other than Jerry Stiller. When the show went into syndication they reshot the few scenes with Jerry to have more continuity in the series.

I hope when the eventual dvd's come out they have both versions to view otherwise it'd be another reason to keep all my tapes.

Rico Diablo 08-03-02 07:18 PM


Originally posted by spoon81


According to today's Chicago Sun-Times: "Saturday, August 3rd, 6:30pm: "Seinfeld" The parade episode that got NBC, Jerry and the crew in trouble with Puerto Ricans is scheduled to be rerun, unless somebody gets cold feet between now and then."

I don't know if other local affiliates are planning on running this episode, but it looks like Chicago will repeat it Saturday.

Yep!

They just showed it! Hilarious episode. I really thought they would never show it again.

The Pennypacker/Vandelay/Varnsen bits are great and the Poseidon Adventure spoof is very funny.

This is also the episode where George is being tormented by the guy with the laser pointer. Good stuff.

Gizmo 08-03-02 07:22 PM

Great episode. I loved it when it first aired.

Matt 08-03-02 11:00 PM

One of my favorites, and I remember it just like it was yesterday, even after not having seen it since the original airdate over four years ago.

What a surprise to see it on the syndicated show just now--I thought it was "lost" forever.


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