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Elaine's ex introduces her to two of his friends who look like George and Kramer but act like their exact opposites.
Elaine's ex introduces her to two of his friends who look like George and Kramer but act like their exact opposites.
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S5, EP5 "The Bris"Jerry and Elaine are apprehensive about being the godparents to their friends' newborn son; George is thrilled with his new parking spot.
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S5, EP6 "The Lip Reader"George asks Jerry's date (Marlee Matlin) to read the lips of his ex-girlfriend at a party; Elaine has trouble communicating with a limo driver.
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S5, EP7 "The Non-Fat Yogurt"Jerry and Elaine begin gaining weight and suspect a nonfat-yogurt shop may be making false claims; Jerry's use of a bad word influences Meredith's son.
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S5, EP8 "The Barber"Jerry decides to change barbers because his has a history of giving bad haircuts; George poses as an employee after a job interview.
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S8, EP9 "The Abstinence"George's intellect benefits when his girlfriend's illness requires their abstinence; Elaine experiences the opposite effect; Jerry returns to his junior high school for career day.
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S8, EP8 "The Chicken Roaster"Jerry and Kramer are affected when a celebrity opens a new restaurant in the neighborhood and the eatery's sign shines its neon light directly into Kramer's apartment.
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S8, EP7 "The Checks"Jerry is unhappy about receiving bundles of small residual checks from a Japanese TV show; Kramer makes friends with a group of Japanese tourists.
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S8, EP6 "The Fatigues"The mentor of Jerry's latest girlfriend (A.J. Langer) is dating a rival (Steve Hytner); Elaine must fire a troubled employee.
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