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Matt Fields
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I've been watching the DVD's lately...

One of my favorites is the "Ugly Baby" episode.

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Mark Gulbrandsen
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The "Soup Nazi" followed by the one where Kramer does the movie times phone gig and then the "Ugly Baby" episode. Its also hard to beat the one when Newmann and Kraemer use a mail truck to take empty pop cans to Detroit. Every episode definately has its merits and every episode is absolutely about nothing!!

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Bobby Henderson
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The "master of your domain" episode is my favorite. But there's a lot of others I think are just about as great as well, including "soup nazi."

The series covered so many different, arguably gross, subjects few other series would touch. Hmm, let see. I remember episodes on male member shrinkage, circumcision, horse flatulence, men who sound like women, man tits, ugly babies (already mentioned), virginity and JFK Jr., caffiene addiction, Jon Voight and homosexuality (not that there's anything wrong with it).

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David Stambaugh
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The one where Jerry buys Elaine a cigar store Indian as a peace offering, while he's coincidentally trying to score with Elaine's Native American girlfriend, only he doesn't know that. And no matter what he does he keeps insulting her with Indian stereotypes. "We smoke-um peacepipe". "We bury hatchet". heh heh. The final scene where Kramer drives by in a taxi with the cigar store Indian and he sticks his head out the window and does an Indian war whoop is classic. [Big Grin]

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Rick Raskin
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I can't remember the title but this one cracks me up:

Elaine and Jerry are at a party with a bunch of obnoxious folks; in particular a woman who keeps referring to her fiancee as her baby. When she keeps asking where her baby is, Elaine fires back "Maybe the dingo ate your baby."

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Bob Maar
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Lets not forget the episode where Jerry's coat is being worn by the cleaners wife. And the one where Cosmo adopts a section of the the highway. The there is the one with "Jimmy"."Jimmy likes Elaine.

However my favorite is where Cosmo is invited to sit on the dais with Mel Torme...

The whole series is Classic. [Big Grin]

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Mike Heenan
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I cant think of a favorite episode, but a line that always cracked me up, is when Jerry was dating the girl with the southern accent, and she breaks up with him in the car, and the reason was because she didnt like his comedy, and he says "But you're a cashier". Just the way he said it makes me laugh for some reason.

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Wolff King Morrow
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"It moved."

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Phil Hill
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While most of the episodes I like have already been mentioned, a couple stick in my mind as among the funniest is the one where the Kramer and Jerry are fighting over a Jr. Mint. It falls into a guy on the operating table and gets sewn up inside him.

Another one is the one about Jerry's long-overdue library book. Philip Baker Hall's deadpan performance as Lt. Bookman of the library police is hilarious.

I also really like the episodes when George works for the Yankees. Larry David's voice as George Steinbrenner cracks me up everytime. I also like David's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" series.

I like most of the shows and can watch them over and over. It would be easier for me to list the episodes I don't like. For example, the show's last episodes. I would have expected something much better than the lame thing with the jail.

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Jeremy Jorgenson
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I liked the JFK spoof. (JFK the film, not the person)

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Jonathan Worthing
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THE LAST SECOUND OF THE LAST SHOW.

IT WAS [bs]

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Rob Ferreira
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I never enjoyed this show and, although never as bad as "Friends," I'm not sorry to see this show no longer on the air.

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John H. Crawford
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The one where Kramer dresses as a cowboy and wears the reallllllly tight pants, so tight he's not able to move.

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Matt Fields
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These pretzels are making me thristy!

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Bob Maar
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About two weeks ago, I spotted Jerry in the Mercedes-Benz Dealership on Park Avenue.

I hear it's one of his favorite hang outs.

It's one of the pleasures you get living in Manhattan. [thumbsup]

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