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episode with elaine losing her shirt button and exposing cleavage?

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Kikass 1

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Jul 1, 2001, 7:04:40 PM7/1/01
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anyone know that episode?

Ryan

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Jul 1, 2001, 7:26:29 PM7/1/01
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Kikass 1 wrote:
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> anyone know that episode?

It is called "The Gum", episode 120, which is in the seventh season.
The reason why it is called "The Gum" is because Kramer's friend offers
chinese gum to Jerry and the episode centers around Kramer and his
friend.

I know all the episodes. I have seen them all.

Ryan
Techm...@usa.net

Mario van Schie aka DJ MaVaS

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Jul 1, 2001, 8:15:36 PM7/1/01
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On 01 Jul 2001 23:04:40 GMT, kik...@aol.com (Kikass 1) wrote:

>anyone know that episode?


Yep, that's The Gum (very funny ep!!!):

Kramer is active in the re-opening of an old movie theater. He also is
keeping an eye on a friend, Lloyd, who's recovering from a nervous
breakdown. Lloyd has a pack of Chinese gum, that Kramer insists
everyone tries. George thinks the cashier short-changed him and meets
a former neighbor (who's had a breakdown) and his daughter, Deena.
George lets his former neighbor look at his car. Elaine tries to avoid
interacting with Lloyd, loses a button from her blouse and reveals
herself to Lloyd and Kramer. Because of Elaine's lie, Jerry must wear
glasses while around Lloyd. Deena tells George that she thinks he is
showing signs of being on the verge of a breakdown. George's car, once
owned by "Jon Voight" in "The Mom & Pop Store", catches fire. Elaine
shows more to Lloyd. Jerry gets more gum. George keeps trying to
convince Deena he's not crazy.
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'You can stuff your sorries in an sack mister.'

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Brandon Stockton

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Jul 1, 2001, 9:35:12 PM7/1/01
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I still don't know what that means...

Darren Perrett

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Jul 2, 2001, 3:18:25 AM7/2/01
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That's wrong, the person giving the gum to Jerry was Lloyd Braun - who is
connected to Costanza before K-Man.

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Mario van Schie aka DJ MaVaS

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Jul 2, 2001, 4:02:59 PM7/2/01
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Me neither...
If you've never heard it before, then check the episode The Betrayal
ep 164 (season 9)

Jon Kjarsgaard

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Jul 2, 2001, 8:57:43 PM7/2/01
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Ryan wrote:

> I know all the episodes. I have seen them all.

Impressive!


Grey Dragon

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Jul 3, 2001, 11:49:32 AM7/3/01
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It means that Jerry being sorry didnt help the fact that he slept with
Georges girlfriend. Basically, George didnt accept Jerry's appology.


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Sophie

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Jul 3, 2001, 12:12:28 PM7/3/01
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On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 15:49:32 GMT, "Grey Dragon"
<span...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

>> >>'You can stuff your sorries in an sack mister.'

>It means that Jerry being sorry didnt help the fact that he slept with


>Georges girlfriend. Basically, George didnt accept Jerry's appology.
>

It's something Susan used to say, and IIRC, none of the other
characters could figure out what it meant. (Mike would know, he knows
everything. Part of his superpowers.)


Sophie

Betsy Where

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Jul 4, 2001, 12:34:34 AM7/4/01
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>> >I still don't know what that means...
>> >

>It means that Jerry being sorry didnt help the fact that he slept with


>Georges girlfriend. Basically, George didnt accept Jerry's appology.
>

When that person said, 'I still don't know what that means' I think they were
just quoting Jerry. :-)

Betsy "Schmoopie!" Where

The News Guy(Mike)

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Jul 4, 2001, 7:06:50 AM7/4/01
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Sophie wrote:

LOL
It means, like, "stuff them up your &%^$. I don't care if you are
sorry, it doesn't change a thing."


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Andrew Cameron

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Jul 4, 2001, 1:06:06 PM7/4/01
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Sophie wrote in message <3b41eeab...@news.videotron.ca>...

Could it be "stuff your sorries in a sack" as in like a cat with bricks (I
wouldn't do that though) and off a bridge, into a river?

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Tod Friendly

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Jul 11, 2001, 10:37:56 PM7/11/01
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"The News Guy(Mike)" <tnguym...@yaho.com> wrote in message
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> Sophie wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 15:49:32 GMT, "Grey Dragon"
> > <span...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> >
> > >> >>'You can stuff your sorries in an sack mister.'
> >
> > >It means that Jerry being sorry didnt help the fact that he slept with
> > >Georges girlfriend. Basically, George didnt accept Jerry's appology.
> > >
> >
> > It's something Susan used to say, and IIRC, none of the other
> > characters could figure out what it meant. (Mike would know, he knows
> > everything. Part of his superpowers.)
>
> LOL
> It means, like, "stuff them up your &%^$. I don't care if you are
> sorry, it doesn't change a thing."

But do you recall Susan saying it?

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Sophie

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Jul 12, 2001, 8:59:15 AM7/12/01
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 03:37:56 +0100, "Tod Friendly"
<babie...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>> > >> >>'You can stuff your sorries in an sack mister.'

>But do you recall Susan saying it?
>

Yes! I distinctly remember Susan saying it to George in the booth at
the coffee shop and there are other people sitting with them... argh!
I can't remember the episode!

If I were to make a guess, I would go for the reverse episode (the one
where they go to India for Sue Ellen Mishkie's wedding); in one of the
last scenes, we see George and Susan discussing the buying of the
wedding invitations... could that be it?

Sophie

John Twernbold

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Jul 12, 2001, 9:41:32 AM7/12/01
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Sophie wrote:
> If I were to make a guess, I would go for the reverse episode

Yep. George says the phrase numerous times throughout the episode. At the
beginning (or is it the end?):

GEORGE: You can stuff you sorries in a sack, mister!
JERRY: (Nauseated at the saying) Would you please stop saying that?!

Later:

GEORGE: You can stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!
JERRY: (Confused) I don't know what that means.

Still later:

GEORGE: You can stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!
JERRY: (Confused) Where'd you get that one?
GEORGE: It's an expression.

And finally in the scene two years earlier at the coffee shop:

GEORGE: Sorry.
SUSAN: Yeah, you stuff your sorries in a sack, mister.

You can read the whole script at Mike's site:
http://www.geocities.com/tnguym/scripts/TheBetrayal.html

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Tod Friendly

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Jul 12, 2001, 9:39:43 AM7/12/01
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"Sophie" <foss...@excite.no.spam.com.> wrote in message
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Well first I have to admit I've only seen up to Season 7. But since Susan
dies in that one I assumed she made no more appearances. If she's in the
reverse episode (in a flashback?) then you could well be right. I just
don't recall her saying it in any episode I've seen.

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Crazy Johnson

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Jul 12, 2001, 11:43:25 AM7/12/01
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Thats it! George learns it from Susan . . . very funny stuff!
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