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donna chang
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Posted: January 6, 2006 7:09 AM |
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Lemme ask a guy question. Do you guys leave the blowdrier running when you go out of the room? Because we don't. The first time I saw this episode, I said to myself- turn the blowdrier off stupid. And every time I've seen it since, I say the same thing. |
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Bookman
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Posted: January 6, 2006 12:41 PM |
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I'm bald. Well, balding. So I will be bald. |
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Curly
Posts: 599
Reply: 43
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Posted: January 7, 2006 9:20 AM |
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I turn it off. But then again, I close the toilet seat cover, too, so I might not be the right one to ask, especially since sometimes I get confused and close it first. |
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donna chang
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Reply: 44
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Posted: January 7, 2006 11:52 AM |
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I one broke up with a guy because he didn't keep his bathroom clean enough.... |
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Curly
Posts: 599
Reply: 45
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Posted: January 7, 2006 1:17 PM |
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I once told a girl I coined the phrase, "Pardon my french." |
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Joe Davola
Posts: 6
Reply: 46
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Posted: September 15, 2006 2:22 PM |
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Best line:
Jerry: So, you're going to burn that bridge.
George: Flame on! |
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George
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Reply: 47
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Posted: October 5, 2006 10:21 PM |
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What about Fargus!!? That was probably the most legendary moment of the show! I wouldn't mind a NBC spin-off of the Bizarro Jerry. |
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Bert Harbinson
Posts: 10
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Posted: May 14, 2007 8:07 PM |
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Varson, actually it was a Budweiser and there has never been a non-twist off Budweiser. |
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Bert Harbinson
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Posted: May 14, 2007 10:17 PM |
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To answer those that mentioned the story line didn't follow real life or any sense of logic about Kramer's boss firing Kramer for not really working there. Well this IS the Bizzarro Jerry episode and almost everything in it and what happens to the Seinfeld characters in this episode especially are bizarre not following normal logic.
What I wonder is if any of it was actually real to them as they never reference the bizzarro world in later episodes. Almost like it never happened.
Again I was wondering if the club that was transformed from a meat packing plant if that also was bizzarro or is this some kind of trend (as someone stated NY clubs popping up in weirtd places) that a club would appear out of a warehouse or meat packing plant. Does this actually happen? Lastly as I asked before and never received an answer, why did the models and the people at the club act aloof about George asking that it used to be a meat packing plant when it transformed back into one. I know this episode defies logic but is there any explanation you want to give a shot at? |
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Knoxy143
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Posted: September 11, 2007 11:59 AM |
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Hi Bert. The theory that the whole Bizzarro episode was just a fantasy that never actually happened is a really interesting one I'd never actually thought about before. It could be. It certainly makes Elaine's behaviour seem more plausible. |
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Curly
Posts: 599
Reply: 51
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Posted: September 12, 2007 5:39 AM |
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Umm..., fellas, none of this stuff really happened ... |
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Curly
Posts: 599
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Posted: September 29, 2007 7:35 AM |
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I can't spend the rest of my life coming into this stinking website every ten minutes to pore over the, excruciating minutia, of every, single, daily event.. |
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zahrani ismail
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FlamingGlobes
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Posted: May 23, 2008 11:54 AM |
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"These reports you handed in. It's almost as if you have no business training at all... I don't know what this is supposed to be!"
I've seen stuff at my job that reminds me of this line.
"I wouldn't mind a NBC spin-off of the Bizarro Jerry."
They'd have to find a Bizarro Elaine first.
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