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"The Pothole" is the 150th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 16th episode for the eighth season. [1] It aired on NBC on February 20, 1997. In the episode, Jerry is unwilling to kiss his girlfriend after she unknowingly brushes her teeth with a toothbrush that fell in the toilet, George tries to recover his keys from a paved-over pothole, Kramer adopts a highway and handles the ...
"The Little Jerry" is the 145th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 11th episode of the eighth season, originally airing on January 9, 1997. [1] In this episode, Kramer buys a rooster and enters him into cock fights, George dates a prison inmate, and Elaine's boyfriend Kurt discovers he is going bald after he stops shaving his head.
A Kenny Rogers Chicken restaurant opens across from Jerry's apartment with very bright neon lights. Kramer cannot sleep because of the light and seeks solace at Jerry's where he becomes addicted to the chicken by Newman. Elaine begins using the J. Peterman expense account.
Punky Brewster was the story of a 7-year-old girl, who after being abandoned by her parents gets adopted by a grumpy, lonely man named Henry Warnimont. George Gaynes The role of Henry was played ...
Ellen DeGeneres’ chicken is now getting the royal treatment at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s home. Alongside a snap of her chicken coop, DeGeneres, 65, shared that one of her chickens had ...
Bill Kramer, the Academy’s new CEO, signaled as much in an […] Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
"The Chicken Roaster" is the 142nd episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. This was the eighth episode for the eighth season, originally airing on NBC on November 14, 1996. [1] The episode's story follows the mishaps which follow when Kenny Rogers Roasters opens a branch in the characters' neighborhood.
English: "Litter removal next 1 mile Kramer. Adopt-a-highway". Diagram of an 'adopt-a-highway' acknowledgement sign from the United States, indicating KRAMER as the organization or individual that has 'adopted' the highway. Inspired by the episode The Pothole of the 1990s sitcom Seinfeld, where the character Kramer adopts a highway in New York.