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Old 03-07-2008, 02:51 PM
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Hi Michael,
I don't care what you say... I will never Delete you....simley


Be well Brian

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Old 03-07-2008, 02:58 PM
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Thank you Brian...

let's see how long we can keep a thread about "nothing" going...

p.s. what's a "simley"

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Posted By: Brian Weisner

Seinfeld did it for about 12 years I think.... Barry??? No, much longer in syndication... Be well Brian

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i think 9 seasons...

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I thought that was Ferris Bueller... 9 times....

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I always agree with Mike.

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Mike, you've crossed the line I disagree 100% with you and this whole thread!!!!!!!!!!!

In the meantime...this is on sale this week should we let Bruce know....

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Hi John,
You are killing me....... I am laughinnnnnnnnnnnnng so hard I can't type anymore......Be welllll Brian

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Seinfeld debuted on July 17, 1989, and the second episode didn't appear for almost ten months. Talk about a show that nobody watched.

It lasted nine seasons if you consider the pilot season 1.

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Barry, I am drawing from memory but I believe the first show was the "Pony" incident? The show was awful when compared with the later seasons.

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Hi Jeff,
I used to have a pony.... all of the kids had Pony's then...

Be well Brian


PS I don't think that was the pilot.... correct me Barry

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It's been a while, thanks for the thread.

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Michael,

If this is an attempt to get your own thread, like Shelly and Jim C., you've got to come harder with the subject title. "delete" just doesn't have a hook in it. <LOL>

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Who else besides me knew which scene that was without even playing it? That expression Kramer has is unmistakable.
I also hope he doesn't have fusilli Jerry on the shelf, after what happened to it.

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Jeff- the Pony Remark was episode 7, and it introduced two new characters- Barney Martin as Morty Seinfeld, and Len Lesser as Uncle Leo. I actually think it was a good one.

The first episode was originally called The Seinfeld Chronicles, but it is now referred to as He Said, She Said. Jerry invites an old girl friend for the weekend and he can't figure out if it will be romantic or platonic. He finds out she is engaged and that settles it. That was the pilot. Michael Richards character was Kessler in that episode only.

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Hi Barry,
It was a Softball episode too... Jerry gets picked off first and gets thrown out running on less tha 2 outs.... That Manya was evil...

Be well Brian


PS Hi Jeff,
That will teach you to talk about pony's...



PS 2 Who got the apartment???? Cousin Jeffery.... how could you forget?

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Ah, Barry, that is correct. That was an awful episode. Now, was the Elaine wooden teeth dream/repeating name of the law firm episode one of the first few as well?

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Cousin Jeffrey with the horse face?

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as you might have noticed, i changed the title of my thread...and revised my post. the simplicity of the "." speaks volumes.

please feel free to add your daily random thoughts in my thread.

i welcome posts from everyone here, i do not discriminate...i regulate.


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He does give tours in the park......

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Old 03-07-2008, 05:04 PM
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Jeff- the wooden teeth was episode 2, The Stake Out. It was Julia Louis-Dreyfus's debut on the show. The scene in the video store where she and Jerry decide to buy an adult video for Pamela's birthday was Julia's very first scene.

Simon, Bennett, Roberts, Oppenheimer, Taft...

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Old 03-07-2008, 05:06 PM
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Hi Barry,
Back then Jerry had his own awful sofabed with the bar..... And his old Dad came up with the bump into idea.... Be well Brian



PS Stopping short is a better move....

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Wonka-

keep the "junk" comin' haha

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Posted By: Cat

RANDOM THOUGHT WHICH DOESN'T DESERVE A THREAD:

Anyone know which lot Hunt is at right now (maybe you have a friend attending with cell phone)?

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Brian- his old dad, who appeared in episode 2 only, was the actor Phil Bruns.

Episode 2 also marked the debut of George's alter ego, Art Vandelay.

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Cat, the site reads that it's around 195 now...which is slow, no? Shouldn't we be at around 300 by now?

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Now this is a thread I can sink my teeth into. Isn't it interesting we are all so obsessed with our little gems? We have a disease my friends.......

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Yeah, they told me 100 per hour.

Where are you picking up the info from the site?

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Jeff:

Got it, I see where they have the "sold price."

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OK, now it's an official party! we got LL on board...

anything goes in my thread...except live cock fights!


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Hi Wonka,
I have a feeling that your art isn't going to be as popular in your liftime as afterwards.... My kids would like to buy some of your originals for an investment. Be well Brian



PS I'm already a fan.....smiley.... Monet???

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Posted By: barrysloate

Leon- I found a cure to the disease, and I still can't figure out if that is good or bad.

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Posted By: Cat

they are at 348. i am on the phone with them right now

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Wow, that's a big difference from what's on the site.

Hey, wait, Cat -- aren't you retired?

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thorpe = 8250

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me = underbidder

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OK, now I can type with both hands. Dang I wanted that Thorpe.

My retirement has not been as inactive as I would like.

They are at about 365 right this second. She (the lady who was placing my bids) said this auctioneer is particularly fast.

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Sadly, no matter how much loot I blow on Hunt tonight it will not take the sting out of not getting that Tip Top Wagner last night.

Ahh...to be retired...

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Posted By: Ed Ivey

What did Don Drysdale think when appearing on the Brady Bunch, standing on the astroturf lawn?

Things you think about when you're home alone and the TV's broken.

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Probably the same thing Joe Namath did.

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Don Drysdale also appeared on Leave it to Beaver.

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Wasn't Wes Parker on the Brady Bunch as well?

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Posted By: Rick McQuillan

Never mind. What can you say about nothing that hasn't already been said?

Rick

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i'm at a dinner party at my buddy's place in Harlem...brand new modern 2 bedroom apartment...he has 10 guitars and a baby grand piano, there are several people jammin' away on instruments, we're drinking bottles of kettle one like they're going out of style, my friend (who is an amazing cook), is making sausage with broccolli rabe and penne...and we are just gettin' started...

i'll check in on my thread later...(the hottest one in the hobby )

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This might be a stupid question but Leo Durocher was on an episode of Beverly Hillbillies the other night (I'm pretty sure it was a re-run ) and Jed introduced him as Manager of the Dodgers. What's up with this?

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Sounds like they made a mistake.

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Yes, Wes Parker was on the Brady Bunch, and Rosie Greer appeared once as well.

Andy

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"anything goes in my thread..."


Anything? Ok!


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Posted By: Jeff Prizner

just noticed this thread - you rule Mike!

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