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At other times it seems Newman lives in a different part of the building from Jerry altogether. In "The Big Salad" Newman greets Jerry with "what brings you down to the east wing?", while in "The Calzone" Newman says George "hangs out with Jerry in the west wing of the building". In "The Wig Master" Kramer tells Jerry that Newman "has a girl up ...
Jerry attempts to buy Newman off with the extra Drake's coffee cake that he has; however, Elaine bursts in, now ravenous from her fast, takes it and devours it. Martin awakens from his coma and Newman promptly tells him everything while he chokes Jerry. Meanwhile, George finds Rula the psychic in another hospital room as she is going into labor.
Jerry notes him sniffing during their conversation and concludes he could be on drugs, making him fearful for the security of his money. Jerry tells Kramer about Barry, and Kramer shares his conviction that he is a drug addict. Jerry gives Kramer his sweater because it is too itchy. Kramer, Newman, and Jerry follow Barry to a bar. Kramer ...
After Ramon gets his job back, he begins harassing Jerry at Physique. Jerry finally loses his temper when Ramon keeps interrupting his swim exercise using a squeegee pole; he grabs on to the pole, pulling Ramon in. Newman runs and does a cannonball into the pool, landing right on top of Ramon. Jerry and Newman are both unwilling to perform ...
"The Label Maker" is the 98th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 12th episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on January 19, 1995. [1] The episode follows a pair of Super Bowl tickets which are repeatedly gifted from one person to another, while Kramer and Newman take drastic steps to keep each other from cheating at Risk and George fears he is competing for his girlfriend's ...
Not to bring up a cringey memory, but when Jerry Seinfeld was writing his new movie Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story, people had only just stopped hoarding toilet paper and wiping down mail.
The two snipe at each other, provoking a bidding war between them over the clubs. Elaine ends up paying $20,000, twice what she was authorized by Peterman to spend. Elaine leaves the clubs in Jerry's car. Newman learns that bottles and cans can be refunded for 5 cents in New York but 10 cents in Michigan.
Accusations made in John Stamos' upcoming memoir have completely taken over headlines these past few days, and now, fellow actor Jerry O'Connell is getting involved following Stamos' statements ...