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Month: August 2011
“I don’t know what your parents did to you.”
(another Seinfeld-in-culture note to readers before you read on to more Seinfeld-isms below) Elaine delivered the above line into George's neurotic implosion over a date gone wrong ("She wants me to like her, if she likes me. But she doesn't like me!"). Parents magazine delivered a Seinfeld line in a sidebar story in their August issue (p. 116) for… Continue reading “I don’t know what your parents did to you.”
“I had to take a sick day, I’m so sick of these people.”
(another Seinfeld-in-culture note to readers before you read on to the latest Seinfeld-ism, below) Like most people, Elaine loved her work and hated her work, the latter evidenced by the above comment she made to Jerry (in the episode "The Frogger") after a particularly hard day. The difficulty? Co-workers pushing cake on her as they… Continue reading “I had to take a sick day, I’m so sick of these people.”
“You be nice!”
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