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Two of my favourites
Jerry: You're swimming in the East River? The most heavily trafficked, overly contaminated waterway on the eastern seaboard?"
Kramer: Technically Norfolk has more gross tonnage.

Also;

I find pastrami to be the most sensual of all the salted cured meats
 

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I was reminded of this scene when the doorknob of my bedroom door broke off and I had to climb out the window and then climb in through another window to get back in the house.



"Why would I go out the door when the window's right here?"

"You're a fascinating man George Costanza"

Gold Jerry.
 


"Would I like to come up? I would love to come up, I'm fighting not to"

George Costanza is the greatest tv character of all time.

Seinfeld is the greatest tv show of all time, it ended 15 years ago and we're still talking about that show about nothing.
 

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Definitley my favorite show. Strangely in France they dont know it at all. Tried showing a few episodes to my GF but she doesnt get it.. Very depressing.

It's not that big in the UK either.

Even in the US it isn't as big as here, I made a pilgrimage to the Seinfeld cafe in New York and most of the locals couldn't give a rat's arse about it.

I roped in a couple of local girls off the street to take my photo in front of the cafe and they obliged but still thought I was a weirdo for doing it.

I was more awestruck seeing the Seinfeld cafe than the Statue of Liberty or Empire State Building and I'm not even kidding, it was like my mecca.

I think Seinfeld is bigger in Australia than anywhere else in the world from my travelling experience.
 
I was more awestruck seeing the Seinfeld cafe than the Statue of Liberty or Empire State Building and I'm not even kidding, it was like my mecca.

Was exactly the same for me when I went to NYC. Absolutely loved getting my photo out the front (as did coltstrong who I was travelling with) and then we went inside for a bite to eat. Was great.
 
Was exactly the same for me when I went to NYC. Absolutely loved getting my photo out the front (as did coltstrong who I was travelling with) and then we went inside for a bite to eat. Was great.

I popped my head inside too, just to make the obligatory "can I get a table with George and Jerry?" joke, the waitress didn't appreciate it for some reason.

Very different layout inside to the one you see on tv.
 
I popped my head inside too, just to make the obligatory "can I get a table with George and Jerry?" joke, the waitress didn't appreciate it for some reason.

Very different layout inside to the one you see on tv.

Yeah definitely a different layout on the inside. A lot smaller. Food wasn't that great either.

Lol my parents went to NYC not long after me and they went there too and they were completely shocked that the interior was so different to what you see on the show.
 
Yeah definitely a different layout on the inside. A lot smaller. Food wasn't that great either.

Lol my parents went to NYC not long after me and they went there too and they were completely shocked that the interior was so different to what you see on the show.

It's pretty much a normal working class diner with local New Yorkers chowing down on their soup and biscuits, they certainly didn't appreciate idiot Australians like me strolling in there talking about George and Jerry and trying to order a big salad.

I did a Seinfeld bus tour in New York which takes you to all the Seinfeld sites like the diner and the soup store that the Soup Nazi episode was based on. The bus was mostly made up of Aussies too, the Yanks are quite perplexed why our country has such an obsession with this show.
 

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