Kramer claimed to have an IQ of 129 on an episode of Seinfeld.
Jerry dated many women throughout the series, with each episode focusing on a different love interest. The exact number is not specified, as his relationships were often short-lived or comedic in nature.
Need Brand name of Elaines Backpack that she always used on the sienfeld tv show
The cost of purchasing the complete Seinfeld series on DVD would vary depending on the location of purchase, and whether it is a new copy, used, or a collector's edition. The prices can range from approximately $100 for a used copy, $250 for a new one, and $300 a collector's edition.
Possibly "My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?" in the mid-1960's.
I do know that there's at least one picture of Superman somewhere in each episode, and I believe in some seasons there's a Superman magnet on his fridge, but in some seasons it's blank. That's all I know.
Bob Sackamano(sp?) is one friend who is referenced many times in the series but never seen.
Kramer talks about his friend Jay Riemenschneider eating horse but this friend is never seen.
Lomez is another friend that Kramer speaks of in more than one episode.
He mentions a brother twice/ In one episode from Season 3 where he exclaims to a fortune teller "My Brother once impregnated a woman named Pauline!". Then in Episode 21 of Season 3 in the car, looking for parking with Elaine he remarks "My family never paid for parking, my mother, my father my brother..."
He never gives the brothers name or anything further details about him. His brother might exist solely to augment the show's ongoing comparison of George Costanza to Biff Loman from Death of a Salesman, occasionally commented on by Jerry.
Jerry Stiller. Ben Stiller's real-life father.
I swore that was him in the "Serenity Now" Seinfeld episode, however I found out its actually Ross Malinger (who played Jonah on "Sleepless in Seattle"). Wow he looks a lot like Jett!
In British English, Australian English and so on, the correct spelling is neighbours'. As in "the neighbours' kid is very noisy".
In American English, the spelling is neighbors'. As in "the neighbors' dog is messy".
Kramer's mother revealed to this to Jerry Seinfeld in a matter of fact way as she saw no problem. Apparently Kramer felt uncomfortable with it and always wanted to be called "Kramer".
Seinfeld - 1989 The Non-Fat Yogurt 5-7 is rated/received certificates of:
Canada:PG (video rating)
Seinfeld - 1989 The Junk Mail 9-5 was released on:
USA: 30 October 1997
Sweden: 6 October 1999
George Costanza was one of the four major characters on the television sitcom Seinfeld. He was played by the actor Jason Alexander. The character of George was a neurotic character who tended to fail at most everything in his life, from work to relationships.
Delores, rhymes with what female body part... mulva was georges idea..
the real answer was clitoris