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Old Aug 11th, 2003, 12:46 PM
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darn!
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Old Aug 12th, 2003, 08:59 AM
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How about
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How about the tiny instruments that needed to be flown in from Switzerland to fix the squirrel George ran over in the car.

Did any one else notice that we're talking European references using examples of fluency in Korean and Japanese visitors. That's Asia right?

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I searched "Puddy" after seeing the reference to him in new thread - 'what do you do for 8 hrs on a plane?' and was rewarded with this hilarious summary of Seinfeld.
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I didn't even realize this thread was so old but immediately thought of the one with Elaine in the limo with her boss the publisher and the Russian writer and she starts singing "War! unh! What is it good for, absolutely nuthin'!" after being told by Jerry that Doestoevsky wrote the song or something like that!
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How about when Jerry and George pretended they were O'Brien and Dylan Murphy when they hopped in a limo from the airport. Jerry talked about Ireland. Not Europe but Jean-Paul, Jean-Paul the marathoner from Trinidad and Tobago.
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When we were in Latvia, I asked my wife's relatives if there was such a word in their language as "kavorka." They looked at me blankly and said "no, we have no such word."

Those Seinfeld writers made up the whole thing!

Also discovered there's no such thing as "Latvian Orthodox." They made that up as well!

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I remember enjoying a scene where Jerry & Kramer argued over who could do the best Cockney accent.

Both were worse than Dick Van Dyke...
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I've heard of Europe but what is Seinfeld
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