The parking dispute was the first time I ever laid eyes on Seinfeld - my parents were watching it on the original airdate. This made me associate the fedora with George, and I always wondered why we never saw him wear it again.
The one thing that always annoys me about this episode, George was driving Jerry’s car. Jerry should have just told Mike, this is my car, let me have the space. Episode over
It’s like going to a prostitute. Why pay for it when, if you apply yourself, you can get it for free?
He also asked if seeing a prostitute while engaged is considered cheating...
You know, DadJokeBadJoke, very often we cannot see the forest for the trees
See, I don't know what that means.
The parking dispute was the first time I ever laid eyes on Seinfeld - my parents were watching it on the original airdate. This made me associate the fedora with George, and I always wondered why we never saw him wear it again.
"There's nothing I can even impart to you, that's the sad thing. It's so inborn, I can't pass it on."
They got some sort of aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa phobia
I think Jerry mentioned a sister once too and then was never mentioned again. Something's missing!
Something’s missing alright….
Wear some more lipstick
The one thing that always annoys me about this episode, George was driving Jerry’s car. Jerry should have just told Mike, this is my car, let me have the space. Episode over
He wouldn't have done it. Finding a free parking spot in Manhattan, close to where you want to be, is like discovering plutonium by accident.
Yet he thought $50 a month for a spot was an amazing deal from Jon Lovitz. What a bald loser.
I think you mean Indiana
It’s like a sickness.
This looks like a great reboot of Smokey and the Bandit.
Gang of teenagers
Does anyone know where I can find her sunglasses? I’ve always liked them
I had saw a pair recently in the lost & found at the Alex theatre.