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George tries honesty when he explains to his new girlfriend (Valerie Mahaffey) why they must break up.
George tries honesty when he explains to his new girlfriend (Valerie Mahaffey) why they must break up.
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S2, EP12 "The Busboy"George feels responsible for getting a busboy fired and tries to make it up to him.
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S3, EP1 "The Note"Jerry persuades a dentist friend (Ralph Bruneau) to prescribe an expensive massage for medical reasons.
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S3, EP2 "The Truth"George tries honesty when he explains to his new girlfriend (Valerie Mahaffey) why they must break up.
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S8, EP18 "The Nap"George finds the ideal napping spot at work; Jerry has his kitchen rebuilt; Elaine meets a new beau (Vince Grant).
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S8, EP17 "The English Patient"Jerry ends up in a weightlifting contest with an older man (Lloyd Bridges); a beautiful woman (Chelsea Noble) mistakes George for her ex-boyfriend.
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S8, EP16 "The Pothole"George pulls out all the stops to find a commemorative key ring he lost; Jerry drops his girlfriend's toothbrush in the toilet; Kramer adopts a highway.
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S8, EP15 "The Susie"A co-worker's mistake forces Elaine to create an alternate personality; Jerry unintentionally becomes a mobster.
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