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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 ...
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. George tries to score a second date with a saleswoman by leaving a large hat at her house.
A Kenny Rogers Roasters restaurant opens across the street from Jerry's apartment building, with a gigantic neon sign in the shape of a chicken atop the roof. The red light from the sign beams into Kramer's apartment, keeping him from sleeping, so he hangs a banner saying "Bad Chicken" from his window in an attempt to give the restaurant a bad reputation and get rid of the light.
Over New Year's, Peggy babysits Pier's children, leaving Valentine with Newt. She takes Lissie and Benji to a rescued animal farm to introduce them to their "adopted" chicken (a charity sponsorship) she got them for Christmas. Intensely moved by the experience, Peggy wants to show them a slaughterhouse, but the children freak out.
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 ...
The film was released on September 23, 2016, which was previously set for The Lego Ninjago Movie, which was then moved to a year later. [4] Storks was preceded by The Master, a five-minute short film based on the Lego Ninjago line of sets, [11] the short was later re-released in cinemas with The Lego Batman Movie in selected cinemas in the UK.
Christmas Time Is Here! Your Guide to 100+ Holiday Movies on Hallmark, Lifetime, Netflix and Others. View List. And much to Kramer’s surprise, Lifetime “didn’t cut anything,” adding that ...
Some 10-year-olds sell cookies and lemonade to earn a bit of spending cash, but not Kinley Maner. Kinley, from Thatcher, Arizona, is earning money by raising and selling chickens at the local fair.