Name as many SNL cast members that have appeared on the show as you can. There’s a couple, including a voice cameo that’s one of the ultimate Seinfeld Easter eggs.
Great question. First two I can think of are Rob Schneider and Molly Shannon. Not sure if they count, but Bob Odenkirk and Larry David were writers.
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Those are the ones I had (forgot Garofalo though). If we’re adding writers, Dave Mandel (asks George to join his frolf group for the back nine) and Steve Koren (“Hey Bodysuit Man!”) can be added.
The Easter egg I mentioned is Phil Hartman is the voice of the AMA guy on the phone with Elaine when she’s being a “difficult” patient.
Those are the ones I had (forgot Garofalo though). If we’re adding writers, Dave Mandel (asks George to join his frolf group for the back nine) and Steve Koren (“Hey Bodysuit Man!”) can be added.
The Easter egg I mentioned is Phil Hartman is the voice of the AMA guy on the phone with Elaine when she’s being a “difficult” patient.
I never knew that voice was Phil. Cool!
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I have never caught this, and only did from having subtitles on. I’m really curious if anyone knows the answer.
When Kramer talks about his book "Astonishing Tales of the Sea", he references another book he’s working on. What’s the name of this book?
Astonishing Bear Attacks. But I don't think he's working on them, even though he says "It's in my book." I always took that as "it's in a book I own." But...knowing Kramer, maybe he is the author of those books.
Speaking of the Andria Doria, I loved seeing it referenced in that Titan disaster documentary. Apparently they tested their soon-to-be-doomed sub at the Andria Doria wreck site. If you can even call it a wreck. It eased into the ocean like an old man into warm bath.
Edit: Actually, it's not "Astonishing Bear Attacks" because "astonishing" is already used in the Tales of the Sea book. Maybe it's "Amazing" Bear Attacks? Can't remember.
I have never caught this, and only did from having subtitles on. I’m really curious if anyone knows the answer.
When Kramer talks about his book "Astonishing Tales of the Sea", he references another book he’s working on. What’s the name of this book?
Astonishing Bear Attacks. But I don't think he's working on them, even though he says "It's in my book." I always took that as "it's in a book I own." But...knowing Kramer, maybe he is the author of those books.
Speaking of the Andria Doria, I loved seeing it referenced in that Titan disaster documentary. Apparently they tested their soon-to-be-doomed sub at the Andria Doria wreck site. If you can even call it a wreck. It eased into the ocean like an old man into warm bath.
Edit: Actually, it's not "Astonishing Bear Attacks" because "astonishing" is already used in the Tales of the Sea book. Maybe it's "Amazing" Bear Attacks? Can't remember.
Impressive! “Astounding Bear Attacks”. I see your point, and perhaps Julie could accuse me of being pedantic, but when Kramer says “my” I take it to mean the same as when he talks about his coffee table book.
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Speaking of the Andria Doria, I loved seeing it referenced in that Titan disaster documentary. Apparently they tested their soon-to-be-doomed sub at the Andria Doria wreck site. If you can even call it a wreck. It eased into the ocean like an old man into warm bath.
Edit: Actually, it's not "Astonishing Bear Attacks" because "astonishing" is already used in the Tales of the Sea book. Maybe it's "Amazing" Bear Attacks? Can't remember.
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http://wegotshit.blogspot.com