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News
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Thanks!
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This Week On Seinfeld
By: Ivy
Monday
1/1 - The Junior Mint
Tuesday 1/2 - The Clip Show
Wednesday 1/3 - The Finale
Thursday 1/4 - The Implant
Friday 1/5 - The Virgin
Go here to find
scripts for these episodes:
Thanks to Ian's Seinfeld Scripts!!!
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Pick Of The Week
By: Chris
Monday, January 1 "The Junior Mint"
Jerry has a date with a
woman whose name he has forgotten, but it "rhymes with a
female body part." Could it be "Mulva"? Elaine
visits an old boyfriend who's in the hospital for an operation;
he was once fat, thin she's interested again. Kramer gets an
opportunity to witness the operation and he drags Jerry along,
while watching they have an accident with a "Junior
Mint."
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Sound Of The Week
By: Chris
This weeks sound of the week is Jerry's standup bit about how no
one cares about Insects, not even animal rights activists. I hope you have had a Happy Festivus and have a
Happy New Year! I know I'll be thinking about Newman's
party because it would have been going on this year. What a great
time that would be. Seeya!
What sound would you like
to see featured?
E-mail me and I'll try my best!
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Silly Little Bios
By: Chris
Last Week
Schlomo
Winners
LauLiPoP114885@aol.com
TSnyder752@aol.com
JohnTrvlt1@aol.com
anachloe@zaz.com.br
http://Schlomo67@aol.com/
This Week
Huge Jerry Seinfeld fan. Him and his father would sit around and
watch him on TV His father came to Monk's and found Jerry and
Elaine sitting there. He told them the story about his son, the
Bubble Boy. The father talked Jerry to come out and see his son,
to cheer him up. Jerry and Naomi go with George and Susan to
Susan's father's cabin, they figure they will meet with the
Bubble Boy up there. George started to speed the whole way there
(to make good time) and Jerry got lost. So George and Susan
showed up early and took on the Bubble Boy in a soon to be
classic game of trivial pursuit. Then, there was the classic
question to which the Bubble Boy answered "It's the
Moors." Only to find that the card had the misspelling of
"The Moops, I'm sorry the card says Moops." Eventually
George and the Bubble Boy got into a fight that sent the Bubble
Boy to the hospital and George and the group running from the
towns people.
Do you know who this is? If so E-mail me with your answer!
Responses must be recieved by
Friday, Jan. 5th.
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The Lucky Person is...
TSnyder752@aol.com got
interviewed this week!
By: Chris
This week I interviewed Tim
(TSnyder752@aol.com). This is actually a very
interesting interview and I hope you all read through it. Oddly
enough, Tim, as a newly wed, found quite a few similarities
between Seinfeld and that experience. So read below to find out
all about Tim!
SeinfeldLang: Hey Tim! Thanks for doing this interview! Let me
start out by asking you who your favorite character was and why.
TSnyder752: My only non-favorite
character is Elaine, I love the other 3, each has a style that I
love, Jerry is witty, George is paranoid, and Kramer is Kramer. I
can identify with George a lot though especially when he gets
upset. They all worked so well together it was hard to pick a
favorite
SeinfeldLang: You know some would say
that being able to relate with George is a bad thing.
TSnyder752: I'm not totally George but
sometimes he just speaks my language
SeinfeldLang: Ahh, I see
SeinfeldLang: What was your favorite
George moment?
TSnyder752: Probably the Independent
George bit, since I'm a newlywed I can really relate to the
worlds colliding theory, and it's true
SeinfeldLang: Humm, I have yet to experience that :-) Was that
part of your favorite episode or do you have another?
TSnyder752: I think my favorite episode
would have to be the Invitations, again it's one that I
experienced first hand, all except the fiancee dieing. I was
constantly throwing out lines from that one, especially when we
picked out the invitations.
SeinfeldLang: Yes that was a very funny episode! I'm sensing that
as a newlywed you're finding a lot of things in Seinfeld that tie
to that experience even though the show was based one 4 people
that stay single for 9 years or their adult life. What do you
think about that?
TSnyder752: even though the show was
based on single people they were always in some kind of
relationship, usually bad ones destined to fail, but
relationships still. I think it centered more around each one's
quest to find their perfect match or at least the one they act
happy with
SeinfeldLang: Well Tim, thanks again for
you time to do this interview. I hope you and your wife have fun
watching many years of Seinfeld! Is there any last thing you
would like to tell all the Seinfeld fans out there?
TSnyder752: yea, never lose hope, I see
a reunion episode in the near future, not quite a new years
prediction but it's the best my crystal ball will do.......Happy
Festivus
SeinfeldLang: Haha :-) Yes, and Happy
Newmanium to all of you!
**NOTE: If I have talked to you about doing an interview and we
haven't worked out a time yet, please e-mail me at
seinlang@home.com or look for me online AOL SN:
SeinfeldLang. Thanks all!**
What to be the next person
to be interviewed?
Send a e-mail to Chris
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Trivia
By: Andy
HEY, DO YOU HAVE IDEAS FOR TRIVA
QUESTIONS? SEND THEM TO ME!
LAST WEEKS
TRIVIA
1) What "excuse" did Elaine use in Male
Unbonding?
--(there is actually 2) "Choir practice" or "we've
got to get to the hospital to see if we qualify as organ
donors."
2) How Long did it take Kramer to get Jerry to Yankee Stadium in
traffic?
--15 minutes
3) What organizational dinner did Kramer attend as a guest of Mel
Torme?
--American Association of Mentally Challenged Persons
4) How much did George pay for the wine in The Dinner Party?
--$12.95 ($13.50 with tax)
5) In what episode did Kramer make his first real
"entrance" into Jerry's apartment?
--The Robbery
Winners
None!
IMPOSSIBLE QUESTION
In The Abstinence, What kind of comedy bit did Jerry write
for the school assembly?
--20 minute bit on how Homework Stinks
Winners
ElyseElyse@aol.com
Oren567@aol.com
Trivia Masters
None!
THIS WEEKS
TRIVIA
1) On what
show did Kramer promote his "Coffee Table Book?"
2) What board game were Kramer and Newman playing that had to be
left at Jerr's for him to watch?
3) What ballplayer needed to hit two home runs in a game to help
Kramer get the birhtday card back?
4) Who hosted the "Today Show" when Jerry wore the
"Puffy" shirt?
5) What is the name of Jerry's barber?
IMPOSSIBLE QUESTION
What is the name of the man Babs went out with and who
owns the jacket that Kramer wants?
Respond to the trivia by sending E-mail to Chris
Responses must be recieved
by
Friday, Jan. 5th.
Remember: you need to
get ALL trivia
right!
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Celebrities on
Seinfeld
By: Chris
Last week
What news anchor and former talk show host appeared on Seinfeld
in the Final season as the narrator of the whole "New York
Four" trial?
Answer
Geraldo Rivera
(NOTE:
Actrss16@aol.com actually met Geraldo! "I actually saw him
about a month ago in Red Bank, NJ, and we had a conversation
about Seinfeld. He actually pointed out that I look like Elaine,
and he said that he really enjoys Seinfeld and was sad to see it
end!")
Winners
DemimBoy@aol.com
DA328@aol.com
VDiMattina@aol.com
Allie52927@aol.com
matanky@etzion.org.il
LauLiPoP114885@aol.com
RhodeDawg@aol.com
KRDYLAN@aol.com
Actrss16@aol.com
anachloe@zaz.com.br
This Week
What late night host for
CBS canceled Jerry's appearance on his show when he found out
about his flop at Career Day. He also kept on calling Jerry,
Jimmy.
Send answers to: Chris
by Friday, Jan. 5th.
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Guess?
By: Allie
Last Week
What book did George use in Brentano's book store that was
"flagged?"
Answer
French Impressionist
Paintings
Winners
mailto:LauLiPoP%20114885
Oren567@aol.com
PierceMeAgain10@aol.com
This Week
What was
George's title at the Yankees?
Send answers to: Allie
by Friday, Jan. 5th.
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Remember the Time
When...
By: Ivy
Jerry and Kramer are arguing about Kramer playing himself in
"The Pilot?"
Kramer:
Why can't I play Kramer?
Jerry: We've been through this before. You're not an actor.
Kramer: Neither are you.
Jerry: I know. So why do we need two people on the show that
can't act.
Kramer: How hard is it!? You say something and I'll pretend it's
funny.
Jerry: My grandmother's in the hospital. (Kramer laughs) Oh, this
is real believable.
Kramer: What! You didn't think I was really laughing?
Jerry: It stinks!
Kramer: All right! You try it.
Jerry: Say something funny.
Kramer: I've never been to Mars, but I imagine it's quite nice
there. (Jerry laughs) Oh, come on! Mine was better than that.
(They both try to outlaugh each other. George comes in)
George: Why are you two pretending to be laughing?
Jerry: We're acting.
George: Right.
(Thanks to
nirbraves@yahoo.com)
If
anyone has any ideas to make this better or moments that they
want "remembered," e-mail me.
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Reader's Poll
By: Andy
Last Week's Question:
Being that the
Holidays, Christmas, Channukah, Festivus, Kwaanza are here, tell
me the one present you'd get Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer
(and any other characters if you want).
I would send Kramer
some Cubans, not cigars but real Cubans since the last time he
got Dominican republicans and he lost that deal.
JoeyAC@aol.com
I would definitely get Elaine something skimpy like lingerie so
she strut around in it!
Buckphila@aol.com
I'd get them a big screen TV.
PierceMeAgain10@aol.com
This Week's Question:
This has nothing to do
with Seinfeld, but seeing that this is soon to be the new year,
what are some of your new year resolutions?
Send all poll responses to: Chris
by Friday, Jan. 5th.
Note: The Seinfeld NL writers have the right to edit any poll
responses that we do not feel are appropriate for the Newsletter.
Do you know of a
poll you would like seen on here?
E-mail me and let me know!
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Did you know? Seinfacts!
By: Allie
In the first episode Jerry's neighbor's name was
"Hoffman" aka Kramer.
Did you know that the character of Lloyd Braun was played by two
different people? One in "The Nonfat Yogurt" and the
other in "The Serenity Now"....insanity later!
Have a fact? Please e-mail me!
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Stand Up
By: Chris
I am getting a little tired of pretending I'm excited every time
it's somebody's birthday. I mean really, at this point, what is
the big deal? How many time do we have to celebrate that someone
was born?
Every year, every person, over and over?
All you did was not die for twelve months!
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Character Bios!
By: Ivy
The Man behind Pat Finn II
a.k.a Joe Mayo...
His real name is Patrick Cassidy Finn. He was born in
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Is married to Donna Crowley and has 2
children. Pat is an alumnus of Chicago's ImprovOlympia
improvisation troupe. Fellow members include the late Chris
Farley, Ian Gomez, Jon Favreau, Tim Meadows, and Rachel Drach.
Graduated from Coughlin High School in Wilkes-Barre, PA. Was a
weatherman and a disc jockey in San Francisco. He still is the
host of the game show "Shop 'Til You Drop. "Works for
In-Finn-Ity Direct products to where he produces shows. He has
hosted over 700 shows on "Shop 'Til You Drop" on 3
different networks.
Is there someone you would
like to know more about? Please e-mail me.
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"Quote"
Finisher
By: Andy
Last Week
"I don't understand these pigeons, they're breaking the
deal; it's like..."
Answer
"...the pigeons
decided to ignore me!"
(Said by George in The Merv Griffin show ep)
Winners
LauLiPoP114885@aol.com
This Week
"You know, we're living in a society! We're
supposed......"
NOTE: Remember that above all, I'm looking for the quote to
be finished, then if you can tell me who said it and what episode
it can from, that would be nice too.
GOOD LUCK!
Send answers to: Chris
by Friday, Dec 15th.
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Games
By: Andy
Last Week
Name as many animals as you can that were mentioned on
the show.
Answer
1.
pigeon - merv griffin
2. squirrel- merv griffin
3. hawk-merv griffin
4. whale-marine biologist
5. dog- many times but 1 example is Seinfeld chronicles
"Good dog" says George when Kramer lets the dog in and
it jumps onto George
6. parrot- the strong box
7. cow- reference to George's morbidly obese wallet
8. pony - the pony remark
9. frog - the frogger "He looks like little frog"
10. moose-friars club- the crest
11. cat- the busboy-lost his cat
12. Bull- The Stakeout: JERRY: Ahh, high finance: bulls.. Bears..
People from
Connecticut.
13. bear- (see above)
14. Rabbit-stakeout- bit at end of show-It's like two magicians,
trying to entertain each other. The one goes, "Look, a
rabbit." The other goes, "So?.. I believe this is your
card."
15. chicken- the chicken roaster
16. fish - the parking garage, "My fish is dying!"
17. horse - The Rye: Rusty, or when in The Strike Elaine says
"How'd my horse
do?"-he had to be shot
18. bird (in general) - flew into Elaine's giant "freak
head"
19. monkey - "koko the monkey"
20. dolphin - The stock tip:"jerry:oh the dolphin thing?
Elaine: they're dying in the nets." and then George
orders a tuna sandwich
21. salmon- The Opposite-Jerry: You know chicken salad is not the
opposite of
tuna, salmon is the opposite of tuna, 'cos salmon swim against
the current, and the tuna swim with it.
22. tuna - The Opposite (see above)
23. turkey - "more wine and turkey?"- the merv griffin
show
24. snake - when Elaine leaves an anonymous message on Jerry's
tape recorder
and when Elaine's talking to George about it she goes
"Something like this?
'I wanna slide my tongue over you like a snake"
25. mouse-Merv Griffin:"The only gum I ever liked came with
the Mickey Mouse
gumball machine. "
26. lion - merv griffin -"You never see him. He sidled me
again in my office.
I was sitting there making a cup of soup, singing that song
from "The Lion King"
27. penguin-The Robbery; Part of Jerry's bit-Very few crooks even
go to the
trouble to come up with a theme for their careers anymore. It
makes them
a lot tougher to spot. "Did you lose a Sony? It could be the
Penguin.. I think we can
round him up, he's dressed like a PENGUIN! We can find him, he's
a PENGUIN!"
28. carp-The Stocktip-JERRY: Yeah. We can fish. What? Blues,
carp, marlin?
29. marlin-The Stocktip-VANESSA: They have marlin in Vermont?
30. pig - Kramer saw a man that looked like a pig
31. Dove - The Jacket; Kramer:"He asked me to take care of
his doves"
32. hen- Frank:"you got the hen, the chicken and the
rooster. The rooster goes with the chicken. So, who’s having
sex with the hen?"
33. rooster- see above
Winners
LauLiPoP114885@aol.com
Goodfella1423@aol.com
Oren567@aol.com
Pasta36685@aol.com
Great Job to all of you!
This Week
I'm going to describe five episodes. Your job is to name all
five. Don't give the name title, but the number episode. For
example....George was having a hard time getting a twix from a
candy machine while Elaine was having a relationship problem. Now
you would say, The Dealership, which is episode 167. You will
need to know only the number. After you know all five, you add up
all the numbers and e-mail them to me! That simple! Now, have
fun!
1)
Jerry hears the voice of a mysterious woman who talks dirty into
his tape recorder and everyone becomes excited by the voice.
2) Jerry gets a dry cleaning discount while George pees in a
health club shower.
3) Elaine has an out of country runner as her house guest. The
runner had overslept and missed the big race at the last Olympics
and Jerry obsesses with ensuring that it doesn't happen again.
4) Jerry's girlfriend walks around his apartment naked; she even
eats breakfast and plays Scrabble naked.
5) Jerry, Elaine & George volunteer to help the elderly.
What's
your total?! ___
Send answers to: Chris
by Friday, Jan 5th.
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Ivy's Stuff
Seinfeld's
Good Manners
Always offer someone a snapple
Crazy Ideas
George - Having the deaf woman lip read for him
Kramer - Make your own pizza store
Terms & Phrases
Certifiably Nice - when a person goes to an extreme to
be nice to other people (ex. taking members of the older
generation to a museum or theater)
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Food Trivia
By: Andy
Last Week
How long do the Macinaw Peaches stay Ripe?
Answer
2 Weeks
Winners
Kleems44@aol.com
Oren567@aol.com
This Week
In the Nonfat Yogurt
episode, what flavor did Newman like?
Send Food Answers
to: Chris by Friday, Jan. 5th.
Please - no descriptions. Send me the episode title.
Here's an episode guide that may help (Episode List)
Thanks!
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Spoofs!
Last week we mentioned that
in "The Postponement" George has trouble smoking the
cigarette to get Susan to dump him, but in "The stock
tip" he has no
problem puffing on that cigar at the end of the show.
Well, VetteNY311@aol.com pointed out that, that is logical
because you inhale cigarettes but you are not supposed to inhale
cigars, just let them flow in your mouth.
Know of a spoof, any
mistake you found on Seinfeld?
Please e-mail them to anyone of us, thanks!
Ivy Chris Vinney Allie Andy James
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Seinfeld Quotes
By: Vinney Dee
Vinney's Picks (or No
Pick)
"Borrowing money from a friend is like having sex. It
just completely changes the relationship." - George
"I'm lactose intolerant. I have no patience for lactose and
I won't stand for it." - Jerry
"I would like to dip my bald head in oil and rub it all over
your body." - George
From the Fans
"These pretzels, are makin' me thirsty!" -George
(from DA328@aol.com)
Send in your quotes! Click here.
Last Week
"How are you going to make it in this business, if you can't
take it"?
Who said this?
Answer
It's that overbubbly Toby. "Boo. Hiss."
Winners
http://ElyseElyse@aol.com/
This Week
"George, it's part of your heritage, it's who you are."
- Frank Costanza
What is part of his heritage?
Do you know who this is? If so E-mail me with your answer!
Responses must be recieved by Friday, Jan. 5th.
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