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Kramer's lollipop----ingenious!

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Casey M. Campbell

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Nov 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/21/97
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Did anyone notice that when Kramer knocks on FDR's door the first time his
lollipop is almost gone, then the next scene (earlier) has it a little
bigger, then a little bigger, then finally it is a brand new lollipop!

Sam Tanng

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Nov 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/21/97
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YES!! That lollipop gimmick with Kramer had me rolling on the floor! It
kept getting bigger, and the second to last time, it seemed like you knew
how big it was originally, but then when you saw it the last time, it was
HUGE!!! Very silly and hilarious! :)

-S.T.


JKlompas

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Nov 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/21/97
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>"Casey M. Campbell" <camp...@wfu.edu> blathers---

>Did anyone notice that when Kramer knocks on FDR's door the first time his
>lollipop is almost gone, then the next scene (earlier) has it a little
>bigger, then a little bigger, then finally it is a brand new lollipop!

Duh. What would you expect? In case you didn't notice, the show was done
backwards.

Jack

kway

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Nov 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/22/97
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"Casey M. Campbell" <camp...@wfu.edu> writes: > Did anyone notice that when Kramer knocks on FDR's door the first time his

> lollipop is almost gone, then the next scene (earlier) has it a little
> bigger, then a little bigger, then finally it is a brand new lollipop!
>
>
yes i noticed i though it was brilliant

Garry & Linda Ferrington

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Nov 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM11/22/97
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Casey M. Campbell wrote:

> Did anyone notice that when Kramer knocks on FDR's door the first time
> his
> lollipop is almost gone, then the next scene (earlier) has it a little
>
> bigger, then a little bigger, then finally it is a brand new lollipop!

I heard from one of the guys that I work with who works with the
propmaster, Stan Ascough, that the lollipop scene was rather difficult
to shoot. The director shot much of the episode in its sequence as we
saw it. They only had two lollipops to use as props. So they had to use
them judiciously to get the right effect. It was a great sight gag.

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I heard from one of the guys that I work with who works with the propmaster,
Stan Ascough, that the lollipop scene was rather difficult to shoot. The
director shot much of the episode in its sequence as we saw it. They only
had <U>two</U> lollipops to use as props. So they had to use them judiciously
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