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Another good one-time character is Jerry's mechanic played by Brad Garrett in the episode The Bottle Deposit. [/ QUOTE ] That one has 2 parts, so at least 2 episodes. |
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#72
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Vegetable Lasagna is the obvious answer here.
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#73
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Or the guy that jerry convinced to open an authentic (foreign food, can't exactly remember the typ) restaraunt, that went out of buisness. [/ QUOTE ] Babu Baht or something like that. Pretty sure his slow decline stretched over more than one episode. |
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Sue Ellen Mishke, the bra-less wonder.
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Sue Ellen Mishke, the bra-less wonder. [/ QUOTE ] She was in multiple episodes. |
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[ QUOTE ] Philip Baker Hall as the library cop was awesome Jerry couldn't keep a straight face during their entire exchange in his apartment "What's my problem? Punks like you, that's my problem!" [/ QUOTE ] "I know your type. Flashy, making the scene". "But that's how you you get your kicks Seinfeld. You and all your good time buddies". [/ QUOTE ] |
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#78
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Bob Cobb
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The carpenter that Jerry hired to redo his kitchen and George subsequently hired to create his sleeping space under the desk at Yankee Stadium.
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Here's another vote for Bookman.
But I'll use this thread just to mention one romantic interest of Jerry who I thought was particularly hot, though not notably funny. I can't remember her name, but she played the college reporter in the episode where the rumor was that Jerry and George were gay, "not that there's anything wrong it that." |
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