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Post-'Seinfeld' syndrome

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Shrinkage

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#25
May 10, 2008
 
art vandalay wrote:
<quoted text>It's doing so poorly in sales they have to resort to ths BS!
At least this one isn't vulgar as some of the other ads have been on the forums.
Deep Breath

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#26
May 10, 2008
 
Hey, you forgot to mention Newman (Wayne Knight).
TheMaestro

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#27
May 10, 2008
 
Deep Breath wrote:
Hey, you forgot to mention Newman (Wayne Knight).
"when you control the mail, you control information"
George M

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#28
May 10, 2008
 
Best show ever...and there is nothing wrong with that!
Mike

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#29
May 10, 2008
 
Actually, the most successful person post-Seinfeld may be someone who never appeared on the show, Al Yeganeh, the real Soup N.
Chip Saunders

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#30
May 10, 2008
 
Brian Fellow wrote:
Whatever you wankers claim, you'd all trade 20 years of your lives to have half the success of Seinfeld et al. Does it make you feel better about your mediocre lives to mock those who've worked hard and accomplished something?
As I said before Junior,you called us all wankers,saying we would give 20 years off our lives to have the success of Seinfeldwhen we where doing nothing but praising the show. If you didn't know that then,you know it now!!!!!!
Justine

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#31
May 10, 2008
 
Ed Burke wrote:
Hello, Neuman ! Looks like Jerry's dislike of this character held true all the way to ignoring him in the 'retrospective' article.
It's; Hello Newman!!! At least get the spelling right!
Justine

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#32
May 10, 2008
 
Mike wrote:
Actually, the most successful person post-Seinfeld may be someone who never appeared on the show, Al Yeganeh, the real Soup N.
I don't think so. He was interviewed a few times..so what! Elaine (Julia) has a sitcom on TV, George (Jason) is on Bdway and has been for years (even before Seinfeld), and we all heard about and saw Kramers rant (Michael Richards)...he was a talent and very likeable one until that rant.....everyone else is gainfully employed...
Zoey

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#33
May 10, 2008
 
to: Justine from syosset,ny, how old r u?
Homeland Security

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#34
May 10, 2008
 
Brian Fellow wrote:
Whatever you wankers claim, you'd all trade 20 years of your lives to have half the success of Seinfeld et al. Does it make you feel better about your mediocre lives to mock those who've worked hard and accomplished something?
Actually, I can claim I've never watched one episode of Seinfeld, and I have no regrets about it. And just what did he accomplish? World peace, cure for cancer, or a way for people to waste their evening not actually thinking about the important things in life? Sorry, I'm not envious of his "accomplishments".
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#35
May 10, 2008
 
I still don't like The Drake.
Chip Saunders

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May 10, 2008
 
Homeland Security wrote:
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Actually, I can claim I've never watched one episode of Seinfeld, and I have no regrets about it. And just what did he accomplish? World peace, cure for cancer, or a way for people to waste their evening not actually thinking about the important things in life? Sorry, I'm not envious of his "accomplishments".
I bet your a barrel of laughs at parties.
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#37
May 11, 2008
 
Homeland Security wrote:
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Actually, I can claim I've never watched one episode of Seinfeld, and I have no regrets about it. And just what did he accomplish? World peace, cure for cancer, or a way for people to waste their evening not actually thinking about the important things in life? Sorry, I'm not envious of his "accomplishments".
Yes, we must always worry about 'Homeland Security', and illness...World peace? LIGHTEN UP!

Sounds as if it's a badge of honor that you wear; you never watched Seinfeld. Well, I can tell you what he's accomplished (other than being very generous with causes)..he made people laugh.
Guess THAT accomplishment escaped you!
Phil2302

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#38
May 11, 2008
 
Well then! Any Seinfeld article that does not include any reference or credit for Newman (Hello Jerry!) loses all cred.
SORRY!
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#39
May 11, 2008
 
I saw Seinfeld standup last year or the year before. I twas not that great. Not memorable at all. He is horribly boring now that he has kids (like a lot of parents)..

HIs show was fantastic but he lost his appreciation for it and his fans that made him a millionaire. He comes off as arrogant now.
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#40
May 11, 2008
 
WHAT ABOUT NEUMAN?
Chip Saunders

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#41
May 11, 2008
 
Phil2302 wrote:
Well then! Any Seinfeld article that does not include any reference or credit for Newman (Hello Jerry!) loses all cred.
SORRY!
I totally agree Phil2302,I think he was the most underrated member of the cast. Anyone who disagree's Amits a foul and unpleasant odor.
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#42
May 11, 2008
 
i never did like the ones with the midgets or the chinese restuarant where they had to wait all episode long.
John

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#43
May 11, 2008
 
I love the episode when Newman has dinner with the farmer and the daughter, then chases him with the shotgun.
Chip Saunders

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#44
May 11, 2008
 
John wrote:
I love the episode when Newman has dinner with the farmer and the daughter, then chases him with the shotgun.
And the farmer's daughter calls him Norman.
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