his VCR guide
His VCR guide
It came from Seinfeld episode The Jacket in 1990 and was used by Kramer. Later, it was used in the movie Juno. The earliest use was in 1973 from Time magazine as part of musician slang.
In the Seinfeld comedy show, Kramer made everyone laugh with his off-beat and quirky behaviors. He has a quirky habit of clicking his tongue on the roof of his mouth when he's nervous.
On the television sitcom, "Seinfeld," Cosmo Kramer decided to use a bank's advertising claim that if one of their tellers failed to say "hello," a customer could get $100 as compensation. He then attempted to bilk the Home Federal Savings bank out of $100 for not saying "hello."
The kinds of reading are Scanning, Skimming, Recreational Reading, and Critical Reading.
Recreational therapist
In Indiana, an exhaust muffler is required to be installed on a recreational use boat.
When the means in all the groups are not equal, Tukey-Kramer procedure can help to determine which of the means are significantly different.
Recreational flying refers to flying an aircraft for a use that is not transporting people or cargo.
Edward C. Kramer has written: 'Can you use a minicomputer?' -- subject(s): Minicomputers, Data processing, Small business
After reading a review, my opinion on the Schwinn Loop folding bike is positive. The review highlighted its compact design, ease of folding, and smooth ride quality, making it a convenient and practical choice for urban commuting or recreational use.
This is from the episode "The Sponge" in which title plot is Elaine's favorite birth control method goes out of production so she buys the remaining stock of a store, and becomes selective about who she chooses to use them with. The line in question has to do with Kramer in the AIDS walk, for which he does not want to wear the AIDS ribbon.