What is the name of the softball team Jerry plays for in "The Pony Remark"?
Friends of Clyde! I’ve always remembered that because I’m a Knicks fan so in my mind the shirt refers to Walt Clyde Frazier 😂
What is the name of the softball team Jerry plays for in “The Understudy”? (The Bette Midler episode)
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From that same episode…after George takes out Bette Midler, a teammate of hers threatens George saying something like “You’re gonna pay for this.” The actor that plays that teammate shows up briefly in a later episode. Which episode, and what does he say his job title is?
What is the name of the softball team Jerry plays for in "The Pony Remark"?
Friends of Clyde! I’ve always remembered that because I’m a Knicks fan so in my mind the shirt refers to Walt Clyde Frazier 😂
What is the name of the softball team Jerry plays for in “The Understudy”? (The Bette Midler episode)
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From that same episode…after George takes out Bette Midler, a teammate of hers threatens George saying something like “You’re gonna pay for this.” The actor that plays that teammate shows up briefly in a later episode. Which episode, and what does he say his job title is?
George Hamilton’s personal assistant in “The Wig Master”.
Just a couple of guys sitting around, laughing and drinking champagne coolies.
What is the name of the softball team Jerry plays for in "The Pony Remark"?
Friends of Clyde! I’ve always remembered that because I’m a Knicks fan so in my mind the shirt refers to Walt Clyde Frazier 😂
What is the name of the softball team Jerry plays for in “The Understudy”? (The Bette Midler episode)
Improv
From that same episode…after George takes out Bette Midler, a teammate of hers threatens George saying something like “You’re gonna pay for this.” The actor that plays that teammate shows up briefly in a later episode. Which episode, and what does he say his job title is?
George Hamilton’s personal assistant in “The Wig Master”.
Just a couple of guys sitting around, laughing and drinking champagne coolies.
It’s very emasculating!
Mad TV for the other question. He was good and I liked that show. Usually would catch the first half hour before SNL. And even stick with it if SNL wasn’t good.
Tried Unfrosted....nope. I couldn't finish it. Was hoping to like it but pretty much hated it, unfortunately.
Yeah that seems to be majority opinion. I'd still recommend skipping ahead to the funeral scene if you didn't get that far. Now...if you hated the movie to the point that you quit on it, you'll probably hate the funeral scene too because the funeral scene is everything about this movie rolled into one scene. And the scene comes off like something Jerry came up with when he was 14-years-old. But I still liked it.
Tried Unfrosted....nope. I couldn't finish it. Was hoping to like it but pretty much hated it, unfortunately.
Yeah that seems to be majority opinion. I'd still recommend skipping ahead to the funeral scene if you didn't get that far. Now...if you hated the movie to the point that you quit on it, you'll probably hate the funeral scene too because the funeral scene is everything about this movie rolled into one scene. And the scene comes off like something Jerry came up with when he was 14-years-old. But I still liked it.
I may have slept through it. Will try to find it tonight
The funeral scene was kind of funny actually. I finished it. I guess if you go in thinking it's meant to be basically a light hearted kids comedy...it's not so bad. My nephews would probably like it.
The funeral scene was kind of funny actually. I finished it. I guess if you go in thinking it's meant to be basically a light hearted kids comedy...it's not so bad. My nephews would probably like it.
Yeah it’s more a cartoon come-to-life than it is a “proper” movie. But there’s a few rewatchable scenes. The funeral, the cereal awards, the Mad Men pitch, the Jan. 6th parody, any Hugh Grant scene. I can’t fault Jerry’s effort, even if he didn’t exactly hit the bullseye.
Here’s an interesting tidbit, he’s been thinking about this premise as far back as 2013 when he pitched it to Howard Stern….
In “The Soul Mate,” how many total vasectomies are completed? Bonus: who gets them and who does not?
1998-06-30 Minneapolis
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2010-05-01 NOLA (Jazz Fest)
2011-07-02 EV Minneapolis
2011-09-03 PJ20
2011-09-04 PJ20
2011-09-17 Winnipeg
2012-06-26 Amsterdam
2012-06-27 Amsterdam
2013-07-19 Wrigley
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2013-11-23 Los Angeles
2013-11-24 Los Angeles
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2014-10-20 Milwaukee
2016-08-20 Wrigley 1
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In “The Soul Mate,” how many total vasectomies are completed? Bonus: who gets them and who does not?
Kevin gets one. Kramer gets one, and in a later episode we learn that they botched it and now he's even more potent. Jerry and Newman are waiting to get one but bolt after they see Kramer's pain following his. Kevin came back with a short-haired Elaine to get his reversed, but we don't see if he follows through.
This is such a good question, it's be on my mind for days. I seem to remember a time George asks someone if they've ever had an ostrich burger, then gives a sarcastic smile when they say they haven't. But I'm not confident on that, nor can I think of a second time.
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This is such a good question, it's be on my mind for days. I seem to remember a time George asks someone if they've ever had an ostrich burger, then gives a sarcastic smile when they say they haven't. But I'm not confident on that, nor can I think of a second time.
Yep.....when Jerry tells George he is sleeping with his maid George goes: "Wow! You're sleeping with your maid?!? I've done that...........have you ever eaten an ostrich burger?"
The other one is when Elaine asks Jerry and George to guess what she has eaten and George guesses an ostrich burger. It was the episode when Elaine eats a slice of Peterman's vintage cake lol
The other one is when Elaine asks Jerry and George to guess what she has eaten and George guesses an ostrich burger. It was the episode when Elaine eats a slice of Peterman's vintage cake lol
Congratulations Eddie, Jeff, Stone, Mike, Matt and Boom.
New York Yankees legend Don Mattingly was mentioned in six different Seinfeld episodes. Name any or all of them.
Wow that's a tough one. I've got a few...
-He's one of the Yankees that praise the cotton uniforms -Upon being hired by the Yankees, George tells a story about talking to Mattingly about his batting stance -I think someone might've gone to the same doctor as Mattingly, but I can't remember who, or if I'm just making this up
New York Yankees legend Don Mattingly was mentioned in six different Seinfeld episodes. Name any or all of them.
Wow that's a tough one. I've got a few...
-He's one of the Yankees that praise the cotton uniforms -Upon being hired by the Yankees, George tells a story about talking to Mattingly about his batting stance -I think someone might've gone to the same doctor as Mattingly, but I can't remember who, or if I'm just making this up
100% correct on one and very close on the other two.
He was mentioned in The Chaperone” which is the cotton uniforms episode. In the very last scene, after the uniforms have shrunk, the TV announcer says “Oh my God! Mattingly just split his pants!” To which Jerry replies “that’s a shame”.
In “The Opposite” he is mentioned after George gets a job with the Yankees. It was also the only time he was referred to as “Donnie Baseball” on the show.
In “The Wait Out” which is the episode where Jerry and Elaine are trying to date Beth and David who have just broken up, David at one point mentions that Beth use to be Don Mattingly’s doctor.
Well done! There are 3 more that I know of if anyone else has a guess.
New York Yankees legend Don Mattingly was mentioned in six different Seinfeld episodes. Name any or all of them.
Wow that's a tough one. I've got a few...
-He's one of the Yankees that praise the cotton uniforms -Upon being hired by the Yankees, George tells a story about talking to Mattingly about his batting stance -I think someone might've gone to the same doctor as Mattingly, but I can't remember who, or if I'm just making this up
100% correct on one and very close on the other two.
He was mentioned in The Chaperone” which is the cotton uniforms episode. In the very last scene, after the uniforms have shrunk, the TV announcer says “Oh my God! Mattingly just split his pants!” To which Jerry replies “that’s a shame”.
In “The Opposite” he is mentioned after George gets a job with the Yankees. It was also the only time he was referred to as “Donnie Baseball” on the show.
In “The Wait Out” which is the episode where Jerry and Elaine are trying to date Beth and David who have just broken up, David at one point mentions that Beth use to be Don Mattingly’s doctor.
Well done! There are 3 more that I know of if anyone else has a guess.
Looks like there's no takers, so what are the other three?
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From that same episode…after George takes out Bette Midler, a teammate of hers threatens George saying something like “You’re gonna pay for this.” The actor that plays that teammate shows up briefly in a later episode. Which episode, and what does he say his job title is?
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Just a couple of guys sitting around, laughing and drinking champagne coolies.
Mad TV for the other question. He was good and I liked that show. Usually would catch the first half hour before SNL. And even stick with it if SNL wasn’t good.
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
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http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
-EV 8/14/93
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Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
2003-06-16 St. Paul
2006-06-26 St. Paul
2007-08-05 Chicago
2009-08-23 Chicago
2009-08-28 San Francisco
2010-05-01 NOLA (Jazz Fest)
2011-07-02 EV Minneapolis
2011-09-03 PJ20
2011-09-04 PJ20
2011-09-17 Winnipeg
2012-06-26 Amsterdam
2012-06-27 Amsterdam
2013-07-19 Wrigley
2013-11-21 San Diego
2013-11-23 Los Angeles
2013-11-24 Los Angeles
2014-07-08 Leeds, UK
2014-07-11 Milton Keynes, UK
2014-10-09 Lincoln
2014-10-19 St. Paul
2014-10-20 Milwaukee
2016-08-20 Wrigley 1
2016-08-22 Wrigley 2
2018-06-18 London 1
2018-08-18 Wrigley 1
2018-08-20 Wrigley 2
2022-09-16 Nashville
2023-08-31 St. Paul
2023-09-02 St. Paul
2023-09-05 Chicago 1
2024-08-31 Wrigley 2
2024-09-15 Fenway 1
2024-09-27 Ohana 1
2024-09-29 Ohana 2
Kramer gets one, and in a later episode we learn that they botched it and now he's even more potent.
Jerry and Newman are waiting to get one but bolt after they see Kramer's pain following his.
Kevin came back with a short-haired Elaine to get his reversed, but we don't see if he follows through.
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
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-EV 8/14/93
Describe those two references.
Now what's that other ostrich reference?
-EV 8/14/93
Hope someone can get this one before ledbetterman notices lol
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-He's one of the Yankees that praise the cotton uniforms
-Upon being hired by the Yankees, George tells a story about talking to Mattingly about his batting stance
-I think someone might've gone to the same doctor as Mattingly, but I can't remember who, or if I'm just making this up
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
Was he mentioned in the Keith Hernandez episodes? Maybe someone said they preferred Mattingly over Hernandez?
He was mentioned in The Chaperone” which is the cotton uniforms episode. In the very last scene, after the uniforms have shrunk, the TV announcer says “Oh my God! Mattingly just split his pants!” To which Jerry replies “that’s a shame”.
In “The Opposite” he is mentioned after George gets a job with the Yankees. It was also the only time he was referred to as “Donnie Baseball” on the show.
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com