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* It's sometimes called a plot hole that Jerry tells Bookman he "doesn't drink coffee" but is seen drinking coffee at Monk's in almost every subsequent episode. But the Bookman confrontation happens fairly early in the show's run - it's possible that the authoritative Bookman's rant was actually what inspired Jerry to try drinking coffee more often from that point forward.
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** Although the show never specifies the Soup Nazi's ethnicity, he is based on Persian restauranteur Al Yeganeh. Nazism and other anti-Semitic ideologies have a following in Iran.
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* Many of Kramer's harebrained ideas come from suggestions and tips from his [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen offscreen friend]] Bob Sacamano. Bob's initials are BS, which tells you everything you need to know about how useful his tips are.

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* Many of Kramer's harebrained ideas come from suggestions and tips from his [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen [[TheGhost offscreen friend]] Bob Sacamano. Bob's initials are BS, which tells you everything you need to know about how useful his tips are.
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* Many of Kramer's harebrained ideas come from suggestions and tips from his [[HeWhoMustNotBeSeen offscreen friend]] Bob Sacamano. Bob's initials are BS, which tells you everything you need to know about how useful his tips are.
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* Newman eagerly spearheads Elaine's plan to get rid of her neighbor's annoying dog, claiming that he hates them. It seems like yet another example of his skeevy personality, except. . . Newman's a {{mailman|VersusDog}}. Of ''course'' he hates dogs.

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* Newman eagerly spearheads Elaine's plan to get rid of her neighbor's annoying dog, claiming that he hates them. It seems like yet another example of his skeevy personality, except. . . Newman's a {{mailman|VersusDog}}.{{mailman|VsDog}}. Of ''course'' he hates dogs.



* In "The Soup Nazi", the titular nazi announces he is going out of business and moving to Argentina. Argentina has long been known as a Nazi haven.

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* In "The Soup Nazi", the titular nazi announces he is going out of business and moving to Argentina. [[ArgentinaIsNaziland Argentina has long been known as a Nazi haven.haven]].
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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] does rhyme with Costanza.

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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] Series/{{Bonanza}} does rhyme with Costanza.



* Newman eagerly spearheads Elaine's plan to get rid of her neighbor's annoying dog, claiming that he hates them. It seems like yet another example of his skeevy personality, except. . . Newman's a mailman. Of ''course'' he hates dogs.
* The whole premise of Seinfeld. It's about nothing, and Seinfeld and his friends get arrested, for doing nothing.

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* Newman eagerly spearheads Elaine's plan to get rid of her neighbor's annoying dog, claiming that he hates them. It seems like yet another example of his skeevy personality, except. . . Newman's a mailman.{{mailman|VersusDog}}. Of ''course'' he hates dogs.
* The whole premise of Seinfeld. It's about nothing, and Seinfeld and his friends get arrested, arrested... for doing nothing.



* In "The Jacket", George has "Master of the House" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' as an {{Earworm}} and can't stop singing it. "Master of the House" is about what a selfish, greedy, conniving {{Jerkass}} Thenardier, the singer, is. So, George is going around [[ObliviousToHisOwnDescription obliviously describing himself]] in song.

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* In "The Jacket", George has "Master of the House" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables'' as an {{Earworm}} EarWorm and can't stop singing it. "Master of the House" is about what a selfish, greedy, conniving {{Jerkass}} Thenardier, the singer, is. So, George is going around [[ObliviousToHisOwnDescription obliviously describing himself]] in song.
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** Even more awesome when you consider that [[Creator/JamesHong James Hong]] played a guest role on Bonanza as Hop Sing's cousin.
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* During the FallingInLoveMontage between Jerry and Jeanie in "The Invitations", she can be seen reading from a ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} comic book. But of course. She's Jerry's DistaffCounterpart and his love of ComicBook/{{Superman}} has been well established throughout the show.
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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, Bonanza does rhyme with Costanza.

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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, Bonanza [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] does rhyme with Costanza.
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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, Series/Bonanza does rhyme with Costanza.

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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, Series/Bonanza Bonanza does rhyme with Costanza.
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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, [[Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] does rhyme with Costanza.

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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, [[Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] Series/Bonanza does rhyme with Costanza.
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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, "Series/Bonanza" does rhyme with Costanza.

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* In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, "Series/Bonanza" [[Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] does rhyme with Costanza.
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* * In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, "Series/Bonanza" does rhyme with Costanza.

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* * * In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, "Series/Bonanza" does rhyme with Costanza.
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* * In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, [[Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] does rhyme with Costanza.

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* * In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, [[Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] "Series/Bonanza" does rhyme with Costanza.
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* * In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, [Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] does rhyme with Costanza.

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* * In "The Chinese Restaurant," the maitre d' misremembers George's name as Cartwright. Admittedly, [Series/Bonanza [[Series/Bonanza Bonanza]] does rhyme with Costanza.
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* In "The Soup Nazi", the titular nazi announces he is going out of business and moving to Argentina. Argentina has long been known as a Nazi haven.
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* In "The Bubble Boy", the [=Moors/Moops=] [[AcquiredErrorAtThePrinters misprint]] would have still been accurate... in Greek letters, that is. (Μοορς)

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* In "The Bubble Boy", the [=Moors/Moops=] [[AcquiredErrorAtThePrinters [[AcquiredErrorAtThePrinter misprint]] would seem like a rather strange one considering the distance between "r" and "p" on a typical keyboard. But "Μοορς" is what would have still been accurate... in come out if mistakenly typing using the Greek letters, keyboard setting, which is a very possible mistake if one has that is. (Μοορς)
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