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Cybernetix

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Dec 10, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/10/96
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Hello to all,

In the episode where Kramer's nose bleeds, at the end, they seem to
refer to another drama but I can't put my finger on it. They play the
music. What is it ?

(It's the same episode where the Woody woodpecker balloon deflates
during the parade).

Thanx,

Yanick

Cybernetix

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Hello to all,

Thanx,

Yanick

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hagen...@aol.com

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The final scene in "Midnight Cowboy"

Jim Gansemer

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In article <32AD78...@cam.org>
Cybernetix <cyb...@cam.org> writes:

> In the episode where Kramer's nose bleeds, at the end, they seem to
> refer to another drama but I can't put my finger on it. They play the
> music. What is it ?

Midnight Cowboy. Movie starring... Jo(h)n Voight.

Tarbash

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Dec 10, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/10/96
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John L Thorpe wrote:
>
> In article <19961210215...@ladder01.news.aol.com>,

> hagen...@aol.com wrote:
> >The final scene in "Midnight Cowboy"
> >
> This episode was actually rerun last night on New York TV. My question, however, is what caused Kramer's nose-bleeds?
This episode aired all over the country two days ago!

o.b.kernycky

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Dec 11, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/11/96
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it was Midnite Cowboy the movie that got Jon Voight into movies with
Dustin Hoffman The bus scene is the last scene in the movie. The music i
cant remember what it is called maybe someone else

Cybernetix <cyb...@cam.org> wrote in article <32AD78...@cam.org>...

Neal

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>Cybernetix <cyb...@cam.org> wrote in article <32AD78...@cam.org>...
>> In the episode where Kramer's nose bleeds, at the end, they seem to
>> refer to another drama but I can't put my finger on it. >
>

On 11 Dec 1996 04:08:53 GMT, "o.b.kernycky" <oker...@direct.ca>
wrote:


>it was Midnite Cowboy the movie that got Jon Voight into movies with
>Dustin Hoffman The bus scene is the last scene in the movie. The music i
>cant remember what it is called maybe someone else

<surf, surf, surf>From Internet Movie Database (http://us.imdb.com/)

MUSIC:
"EVERYBODY'S TALKIN'"
Words and music by Fred Neil
Arranged and conducted by George Tipton
Sung by Nilsson


MOVIE:
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
USA 1969 Color (DeLuxe)
Certification: USA:R <------ Wasn't it originally "X-Rated"?
Cast:
Dustin Hoffman Ratzo Rizzo
Jon Voight Joe Buck
Brenda Vaccaro Shirley
Barnard Hughes Towny
:
:
:
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(Bob Balaban Was NBC Executive in Seinfeld Episode "The Pilot";
Joined Greenpeace to impress Elaine.)


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Jeff Carroll

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In article <01bbe719$32129d60$18f8aecc@default> "o.b.kernycky" <oker...@direct.ca> writes:
>it was Midnite Cowboy the movie that got Jon Voight into movies with
>Dustin Hoffman The bus scene is the last scene in the movie. The music i
>cant remember what it is called maybe someone else

The song is the theme song to Midnight Cowboy. "Everybody's Talkin'" by
Harry Nilsson. Originally written by Paul Neil I think. George was
singing this song earlier in teh episode in Jerry's apartment.

-Jeff

John L Thorpe

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John L Thorpe

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Yes, Midnight Cowboy was originally X-rated, back when X-rated was probably equivalent to PG today, or something like that.

In article <32ae5d9f...@news.i-2000.com>,


ne...@ironhill.com (Neal) wrote:
>>Cybernetix <cyb...@cam.org> wrote in article <32AD78...@cam.org>...
>>> In the episode where Kramer's nose bleeds, at the end, they seem to
>>> refer to another drama but I can't put my finger on it. >
>>
>
>On 11 Dec 1996 04:08:53 GMT, "o.b.kernycky" <oker...@direct.ca>
>wrote:

>>it was Midnite Cowboy the movie that got Jon Voight into movies with
>>Dustin Hoffman The bus scene is the last scene in the movie. The music i
>>cant remember what it is called maybe someone else
>

Sjoquist

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Jeff Carroll wrote:

> The song is the theme song to Midnight Cowboy. "Everybody's Talkin'" by
> Harry Nilsson. Originally written by Paul Neil I think. George was
> singing this song earlier in teh episode in Jerry's apartment.

"Everybody's talkin' at me
I can't hear what they're saying
When I'm drivin' Jon Voight's car"
-George

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