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Sitcoms were all the rage in the 1990s. Whilst Friends gets all the credit these days, it could be argued that the most important show of the era was the mighty Seinfeld. Created by its namesake Jerry ...
He looked like a man trying to free up a kink in his neck. On the TV, George Costanza said, ‘I was in the pool, I was in the pool.’ The audience laughed.” Anyone who knows the episode knows ...
J. Peterman in “Seinfeld,” reimagined the bra as outerwear in Gatsby-like terms. George Costanza told Jerry he missed their Gatsbyian lives, forgetting, or likely never knowing, that their ...
While King doesn’t go into too much detail about the episode, he does recount George Costanza’s frantic defense of his penile shrinkage, which finds him repeatedly shouting “I was in the ...
GEORGE NEWS - The high-profile fraud case involving former officials of the South Cape TVET College, as well as a company, was struck from the court roll in the Plettenberg Bay Commercial Crimes Court ...
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They claim Mayorga became so obsessed with Kepp that he replaced his profile picture on Instagram with a picture of the sergeant. However, Mayorga's defense attorney says her client didn't target ...
Shelton says they don’t, but that “the little George Costanza” is pretty funny. Lashley storms off, and Benjamin says he’ll go talk to him. In comes MJF, who asks MVP why he’s being ...
"As he’s talking, I hear him say something very odd," the guest shared on Reddit Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has been writing about fashion, parenting and pop culture for more ...
One even referenced a memorable Seinfeld episode in which the character George Costanza is dating a woman who repeatedly uses the phrase "yada yada yada' to gloss over the unimportant details while ...
I’d move up Art Vandelay’s ranking if it had just a tad more apple butter. As for the name, Art Vandelay was George Costanza’s fictional character, an architect. Named after Elaine’s boyfriend Tony, ...