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The great thing about Seinfeld was their ability to bring in unique characters (portrayed flawlessly) to each show.
My personal favorite is Mr. Bookman, the library cop. |
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Jimmy's gonna get you, Bookman. Jimmy holds a grudge!
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#3
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MANDELBAUM! MANDELBAUM! MANDELBAUM!
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The host from the Chinese Restaurant
Cartwright?? |
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#6
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The kid who berates George for double-dipping (Timmy?) always cracks me up.
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Jimmy's gonna get you, Bookman. Jimmy holds a grudge! [/ QUOTE ] The whole concept of talking in the 3rd person was hysterical, again portrayed brilliantly. So many like this, the Close talker, low talker, high talker, the sidler etc... |
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My friend Bob Sacamano
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#9
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Frank's lawyer.
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[ QUOTE ]
The great thing about Seinfeld was their ability to bring in unique characters (portrayed flawlessly) to each show. My personal favorite is Mr. Bookman, the library cop. [/ QUOTE ] Bookman was in 2 episodes, he testified in the finale. |
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