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Haphasto
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Joined: 10 Nov 2002 Posts: 1800
Location: St. Louis, MO
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 21:34 Post subject: Seinfeld episode question!!
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to start off. This thready = ghey.
On one of the seinfeld episodes a unkept fat man that they called FDR wished something bad on Kramer on his B-day. What did he wish? Been trying to think of it for the past two weeks but I can't think of it.
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Kantiz
Sir Postalot

Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 1267
Location: Harrisburg, PA
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 21:39 Post subject:
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kramer was going to die..newman was going to reverse it, but he blew his wish on the chick on the magazene cover.
wait no it wasn't die, it was 'drop dead', ah yes, that's it
drop dead!
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Haphasto
RealPoor Sensei

Joined: 10 Nov 2002 Posts: 1800
Location: St. Louis, MO
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 21:43 Post subject:
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HAHAHA YES!!
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Kantiz
Sir Postalot

Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 1267
Location: Harrisburg, PA
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 21:48 Post subject:
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and now for some seinfeld trivia...
1) In the car dealership episode, what name did Jerry refer to putty Putty as that offended him.
2) What candy bar of Georges did the mechanic eat?
3) What did Putty repeatidly do that Jerry got sick of?
Extra Credit: What was the name of the extra charge on the car that Putty didn't even know what it was?
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Gethy
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 5595
Location: Tallahassee, FL
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 21:55 Post subject:
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| Kantiz wrote: | and now for some seinfeld trivia...
1) In the car dealership episode, what name did Jerry refer to putty Putty as that offended him.
2) What candy bar of Georges did the mechanic eat?
3) What did Putty repeatidly do that Jerry got sick of?
Extra Credit: What was the name of the extra charge on the car that Putty didn't even know what it was? |
1) ?
2) Twix, I think
3) "High five"
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Tiluvas
RealPoor Guru

Joined: 19 Oct 2002 Posts: 2355
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 22:33 Post subject:
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I woke up in the Hudson River ... in a SACK!
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ATM Banana
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 02 Jan 2003 Posts: 8575
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 22:57 Post subject:
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haha, why do these things make me laugh so hard?
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Bricktop!
Luke Warm

Joined: 22 May 2003 Posts: 120
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 23:06 Post subject:
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1) mechanic
2) twix
3) high five
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Montana
Total Newbie

Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 22
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 23:14 Post subject:
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1) Grease Monkey
2) Twix
3) High Five
Extra Credit question was Rust Proofing ?
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Kantiz
Sir Postalot

Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 1267
Location: Harrisburg, PA
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 23:30 Post subject:
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| Montana wrote: | 1) Grease Monkey
2) Twix
3) High Five
Extra Credit question was Rust Proofing ? |
sweet, you got them right
but more importantly, i made a lurker surface
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Brael
RealPoor Guru

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 2122
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Posted: 12/23/03 - 23:48 Post subject:
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ITS A FESTIVUS MIRACLE
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ATM Banana
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 02 Jan 2003 Posts: 8575
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 01:15 Post subject:
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gj kanitz.
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Pags
RealPoor Guru

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 3260
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 01:48 Post subject:
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Those trivia questions were too easy :/
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Bronze
Luke Warm

Joined: 23 Oct 2002 Posts: 330
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 03:41 Post subject:
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OK OK i got one. What comic character is in every episode of sienfeld.
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Mogling
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Joined: 29 Dec 2002 Posts: 2451
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 03:51 Post subject:
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superman
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Brael
RealPoor Guru

Joined: 11 Oct 2002 Posts: 2122
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 04:09 Post subject:
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what 2 products did kramerica attempt to create
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Haphasto
RealPoor Sensei

Joined: 10 Nov 2002 Posts: 1800
Location: St. Louis, MO
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 04:20 Post subject:
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| Brael wrote: | | what 2 products did kramerica attempt to create |
Not sure but the 'Bro' was hillarious.
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Tamrissa
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 29 Nov 2002 Posts: 7100
Location: at my computer
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 09:58 Post subject:
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the bro and the beach scent perfume.
answer these...
whats the name of elaines indian friend that took offense to everything?
whats the name of the girl friend of elaines that was really chesty and never ever wore a bra?
whats the name of the woman jerry dated but couldnt remember her name? and no... its not vulva
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Montana
Total Newbie

Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 22
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 10:37 Post subject:
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Kramerica tried to create the bladder system for ships and mustard & ketchup together in a bottle.
As for Tamrissa's questions
1) Naomi ?
2) Sue-ellen Mischke ? or something like that
3) Delores (not sure if that's spelled right though)
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Paco
RealPoor Jedi

Joined: 13 Oct 2002 Posts: 12939
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 10:55 Post subject:
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Three Stars of 'Seinfeld' Boycott a DVD Deal
Sharon Waxman, The New York Times
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22 — Three of the four leading cast members of the hit television comedy "Seinfeld" are declining to participate in the making of a DVD series of the show because they are unhappy with the related financial deals they have had over the years, people close to the actors and the show said on Monday.
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Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards
These people said that the three actors — Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who played Elaine; Michael Richards, who played Kramer; and Jason Alexander, who played George — made the joint decision not to give on-camera interviews for the DVD or otherwise participate in it.
Executives at Castle Rock Television, which produced the show for NBC, and Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, which will distribute the DVD, "were only willing to give a small recording fee to the three of them and not a piece of the action," said a representative for one of the actors, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "So they all said, `Why should we make other people richer?' "
Spokesmen for the three actors said they could not be reached for comment on Monday.
A spokeswoman for Jerry Seinfeld said he was disappointed that his three co-stars had decided to sit out the making of the DVD, which will feature extensive interviews with other cast members, writers and producers of the show.
AP
Jerry's 'Seinfeld' mates want more money to participate in a show DVD.
· Talk About It Here
"Jerry has enormous respect for Jason, Julia and Michael, and he had a great experience working with them on the show," said the spokeswoman, Elizabeth Clark. "He hopes they will participate in the DVD." Ms. Clark said Mr. Seinfeld hoped to talk to them after the New Year and persuade them to change their minds.
"Seinfeld," which ran from 1990 to 1998, remains one of the most successful comedy shows in television history and still plays in syndication across much of the country. The DVD of the show would seem destined to sell millions of copies.
The show continues to generate millions of dollars in revenue for its co-creators and executive producers, Mr. Seinfeld and Larry David, though the last original episode was broadcast five years ago. Mr. David did not return calls seeking comment.
The three boycotting actors earn residual payments from the show's reruns, a fee determined by the Screen Actors Guild. A representative for one of the actors estimated the fee at $100,000 a year.
Discontent over the sharing of the "Seinfeld" riches has arisen with Mr. Seinfeld's three co-stars before. In the last few years of the show the actors had sought to become part owners of the show, like Mr. Seinfeld.
They famously sought $1 million an episode for the last year of the show, 1998, in part because they said they thought they had been underpaid for many seasons. They ended up with about $600,000 a show, then a whopping sum for television.
A complicating factor is that "Seinfeld" is now owned by a handful of corporate entities. After the original "Seinfeld" deal was negotiated, Castle Rock Television was bought by Turner Broadcasting, which was bought by Time Warner. This means that Time Warner, Columbia TriStar Television, Castle Rock, Mr. Seinfeld and Mr. David will all take profits from the DVD.
Without the participation of three of the main cast members, the DVD will be significantly less interesting, executives close to the project acknowledged.
"It's never been just about the episodes; it's really about the value added," said Fritz Friedman, a senior vice president at Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. "That's what takes so much time. That's why so much is up in the air — the concept, the taping, the schedules of people involved. Fans complain if we release bare-bones product. On something like `Seinfeld,' people won't be happy if we just put the episodes on there."
Castle Rock is working on the DVD of the first "Seinfeld" season, aiming to release it in December 2004. Plans call for the eventual release of all nine seasons.
Though taped in Hollywood, "Seinfeld," set in Manhattan, was a quintessentially New York show that contributed a succession of signature phrases and oddball story lines to American popular culture. Everything from Kramer's manic body language to "Yada, yada, yada" to "master of your domain" became fodder for water cooler chat.
Others participating in the making of the DVD expressed disappointment that resentment over money had become a legacy of the show.
Peter Mehlman, a former "Seinfeld" writer, said: "There are so few people who get that chance to be on a show that has that kind of impact. They were so brilliant. We had so much fun while we were doing it. It's kind of sad that they have bad feelings about it."
12-23-03 08:49 EST
Copyright © 2003 The New York Times Company.
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Kantiz
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 19:03 Post subject:
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Olto
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Joined: 11 Nov 2002 Posts: 71
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Posted: 12/24/03 - 19:31 Post subject: seinfeld quote..
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Jerry's Native American girlfriend - "So, where are we gonna go eat?"
Jerry- I thought we'd go eat at the General Harvest.
Girlfriend - oooo I love that place, but it's usually so crowded! can we get a table?
Jerry - Oh don't worry, I made reser....
Girlfriend - you made what?
Jerry - I uh, I uh, I arranged for the appropriate accomodations... and then!!!!!!! (pulls out of his pocket) Knick tickets! floor seats!
Girlfriend - huh! how did you get these?
Jerry - I got em on the street from a scal... a uh, one of those guys...
Girlfriend - what guys?
Jerry - you know, the guys that-uh-sell the tickets to sold out events...
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atarom
Dalai Lama of RealPoor

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Posted: 12/24/03 - 19:34 Post subject:
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happy festivus everyone.
it's a festivus for the rest of us.
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