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Our fave writer Katie Heindl joins the pod to talk about the weird Liz Cambage interview, the disintegration of the Pac-12, and the weirdness of the 76ers. Also, DJs!
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We give Two Thumbs Up (Two Positive) and Two Thumbs Down (Two Negative) aspects of a Seinfeld episode. We also give a Letter Grade for the Episode. This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty is a podcast dedicated to Seinfeld, the last, great sitcom of our time. We are The #1 Destination for Seinfeld Fans. We talk with those responsible for making Seinfeld the greatest sitcom in TV history. Our guests are Seinfeld writers, Seinfeld actors and actresses and Seinfeld crew. We also welcome well-known Seinfeld fans from all walks of life including authors, entertainers, and TV & Radio personalities. We analyze Seinfeld and breakdown the show with an honest insight. We rank every Seinfeld episode and compare Seinfeld seasons. If you are a fan of Seinfeld, television history, sitcoms, acting, comedy or entertainment, this is the place for you. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seinfeldpodcast Official Website: http://www.seinfeldpodcast.com iTunes: https://apple.co/2RGC89m Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3tqDVh6 Social: https://linktr.ee/ThisThirsty Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThisThirsty Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisthirsty/ "This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty" is The #1 Destination For "Seinfeld" fans. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thisthirsty/message
Do you remember that hilarious Seinfeld episode, “The Puffy Shirt”? Lol! Jerry inadvertently agrees to wear a ridiculous, puffy pirate shirt on national television – all because he didn't pay attention to the conversation. Well, today's episode isn't about puffy shirts (per se) or pirates, but it is about paying attention – specifically, to your Google Business Profile. You see, just like Jerry's puffy shirt fiasco, not paying attention to the details of your Google Business Profile can lead to some awkward and potentially costly situations for your business. That's why I'm inviting you to listen to our latest podcast episode, “The Dos and Don'ts of Optimizing Your Google Business Profile for Maximum Exposure.” In this episode, I reveal the secret sauce for creating a standout Google Business Profile, attracting more customers, and avoiding common pitfalls. Here's what you'll discover: - The crucial “puffy shirt” mistakes to avoid when setting up your Google Business Profile (don't let your business become the laughingstock of your industry!) - The simple “Kramer-Approved” strategies for showcasing your products and services in the best possible light (because who wouldn't want to be as cool as Cosmo?) - How to “Elaine Dance” your way to the top of local search results (Hint: it's all about those reviews and ratings!) And much more… So don't miss this opportunity to optimize your Google Business Profile for maximum exposure, just like Jerry wouldn't miss a chance to poke fun at George's misfortunes! Listen to this podcast episode now. Visit us here at: https://www.LocalMarketMonopoly.com If you'd like to reach out and say hi, you can find Clarence @ClarenceFisher on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Gaseous bologna, bananas in jello, and a shirt that was the third funniest thing in this episode.
It's the end of the world as we know it, but DO we feel fine? Come here, let's hug. We perform a pst-mortem of the final two episodes, plus...WE TALKED TO A TRAITOR! You'll get the full conversation later, but we've included a taste of our conversation with the man who's "been talking to damn much!" according to Cerie - it's only actual Christian! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A classic Seinfeld episode, but unfortunately very Elaine-light. Our Lainey gets screwed over again by the guys when she trusts Jerry to promote a charity event on The Today Show, only he makes a mockery of it by wearing a hideous shirt designed by Kramer's low-talking girlfriend. Fun performances and plots, but not enough Elaine!
This week, Andy and Alyssa read Give Yourself Goosebumps #8: The Curse of the Creeping Coffins. Along the way, they discuss art and science; Liz & Dick; desecrated graves; tile puzzles; seraphim; Elvira; Last Night in Soho; co-op living; real estate schemes; transing characters; the yellow pages; humane ghost trapping; The Most Dangerous Game; settler colonialism (again); visual aids; word games; Princess Di; Heaven's Gate; Roland Barthes; “The Puffy Shirt” episode of Seinfeld; Pet Sematary; El Orfanato/The Orphanage; Thirteen Ghosts; & serial killers' trophies. // Music by Haunted Corpse // Follow @saypodanddie on Twitter and Instagram, and get in touch at saypodanddie@gmail.com
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Veteran podcaster Alice Caldwell-Kelly (@aliceavizandum) joins Milo (@milo_edwards) and Phoebe (@prhroy) to discuss an all-time great episode of Seinfeld and examine, variously, fashion, bureaux de change and etiquette... Bonus episodes on Patreon from $3 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/mastersofpod Follow us on twitter @mastersofpod!
Today, we get to know more about Seinfeld, the iconic comedy 90s sitcom ‘about nothing' created by standup legend Jerry Seinfeld and writer, co-creator Larry David. So let's get started:1. Before the show's first telecast, Jerry Seinfeld asked Jason Alexander, who plays his best friend George on the show, whether he felt Seinfeld could actually be successful. Alexander shot back, saying that they "didn't have a chance" and even reasoned saying, “the audience for this show is me, and I don't watch TV.” Now, that's classic George!2. The ridiculous pirate shirt that Jerry was compelled to wear in the episode titled "The Puffy Shirt" was subsequently placed on display at the Smithsonian. Now, that's a piece of American sartorial history we'd like to get a bite out of. 3. The iconic line ‘these pretzels are making me thirsty, which was assigned to Kramer when he bags a one-line role in a Woody Allen movie, was actually a tribute to Jeff Goldblum who had himself once featured in a one-scene role in another Woody Allen movie. In the six-second blink-and-miss scene from Annie Hall, Goldblum's one line goes ‘I had lost by the mantra'.4. The show about nothing was one of only three series in American history to rank number one in the ratings for its entire final network season. And while the show did win 10 Primetime Emmys over the years for various categories, none of them went to the show's lead star Jerry Seinfeld. Alright, that's some unknown facts and trivia about your favourite show Seinfeld for today, I shall be back again with another podcast soon, until then it's your host Nikhil outta here,
Kevin is now second-guessing a recent wardrobe choice. Plus, what are you good at?
Aye we are talking Seinfeld episode s05e02 "The Puffy Shirt" and we drinking Berrya 51 from Original Pattern.
On this episode of The GAP Luke Lawrie and Joab Gilroy take a look at some of the demos on offer at the Steam Next Fest. The games they've been playing this week include Sea of Thieves, Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Dead By Daylight - Resident Evil Chapter, Phantom Abyss, Roguebook, Terra Nil, Road 96, Murder Myster Machine, Dread Templar, Unpacking, Len's Island, Severed Steel, Nine to five, and more. Over in the news EA might be rebooting Dead Space, Aliens: Fireteam Elite is releasing in August, Cyberpunk 2077 returns to the PlayStation store, and Sega is turning Sonic into a VTuber. This episode goes for 3 hours and 15 minutes, it also contains coarse language. Timestamps – 00:00:00 – Start 00:12:52 – Terra Nil 00:19:21 – Road 96 00:29:32 – Murder Mystery Machine 00:43:36 – Dread Templar 00:51:01 – Unpacking 00:56:24 – Len's Island 00:59:50 – Severed Steel 01:02:57 – Nine to Five 01:06:15 – Dead By Daylight 01:24:24 – Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance 01:41:42 – Dying Light 01:49:08 – Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart 01:53:03 – Roguebook 02:10:56 – Phantom Abyss 02:30:13 – Sea of Thieves 02:49:07 – News 03:02:27 – Questions 03:10:09 – End of Show Subscribe in a reader iTunes / Spotify Head to the Youtube Channel to watch/listen when it goes live!
Homily - March 5, 2021 Readings: Genesis 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a; Psalm 105:16-17, 18-19, 20-21; Matthew 21:33-43, 45-46 https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/030521.cfm
Seinfeld Episode 2 (Season 5) Summary: “During dinner with Kramer’s low-talking girlfriend, Jerry unwittingly agrees to wear a puffy shirt for his upcoming “The Today Show” appearance.”Original air date: September 23, 1993“But I don’t wanna be a pirate!” From the puffy shirt to Jerry Stiller’s first appearance (in shooting order - the season 4 appearance was a re-shoot for syndication) as Frank Costanza, this is such a memorable and funny episode, but it isn’t perfect! Find out what holds it back from true greatness as we break it down scene by scene!Let us know what you think of our review on our social media channels!—————————————Our COMPLETE show archive can be found exclusively at patreon.com/CartwrightFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/cartwrightpodcastThis podcast is part of the BFOPNetwork.com
Ashford and April discuss episode 2 of season 5, the Puffy Shirt, written by Larry David, who received an Emmy for Outstanding Script in a Comedy Series. Yea! Kramer is dating a low talker, George has moved in with his parents, which later leads him into becoming a well paid hand model, and Jerry and Elaine are caught up in a Puffy Shirt debacle. Tune in and listen to the Four Who Rule: A Seinfeld Podcast. e-mail us at feathersandfoes@gmail.com
"Jerry appears on "Today" wearing a silly shirt; guests Bryant Gumbel, Jerry Stiller" -Original Air Date: 9/23/1993- This week we've got one of the most recognizable episodes in The Puffy Shirt! We also talk about low-talkers, George making a total 180 with his career and the tragic story of Ray McKigney. This is No Hugging, No Learning, the show about one thing...watching Seinfeld for the first time. Get a FREE No Hugging, No Learning sticker by giving us a 5 star rating and a written review on Apple Podcasts! Email us: nohuggingnolearningshow@gmail.com Follow us: @nohugging on Twitter Music: Kevin Bewersdorf - "The Last Seinfeld"
Paul & Matt return to discuss the Best of the Super Junior blocks, Wrestling Dontaku results, AEW on TNT?, Dominion matches, the importance of good play-by-play in wrestling and much more!
http://www.searchforschlock.com/media/podcasts/sfs-140-FinalProgramme.mp3 Download MP3 We here at Schlock Headquarters love the aesthetic of the 70s, obviously. If Seinfeld had aired in the 70s, it couldn't have done the "Puffy Shirt" episode, because people would have been like, "I don't get it, that shirt looks great." But this movie is confusing and weird by even our standards. And we can't even blame it on the filmmakers this time, because it sounds like the book it's based on -- the first in a series! -- is even more bonkers. Clearly this is a movie in dire need of a modern reboot. We're talking franchise potential here people. I mean, a franchise that makes absolutely zero sense, but still. Franchise. Imagine if Austin Powers wasn't funny, and also turned into an ape person at the end. A note about the audio: sorry again. It'll be good in a couple months, I promise. Really.Original post located at searchforschlock.com.
In the twenty-seventh episode, “Short & Sweets Vol. 1, Pt. 3”, the Basement Placers sit down with unpaid regular, Brigham Shearon, in the exciting conclusion to their game of Seinfeld Monopoly. This episode is brought to you by Hasbro, Windsor Pizza and the Puffy Shirt game piece.
"Well, we've officially bottomed out." Vinnie & Matt discuss "The Merv Griffin Show", the sixth episode of season nine, as well as...sidling at home, Kramer's high school days, and that stuff in turkey that makes you sleepy. Links from our discussion: Bruce Eric Kaplan Website Twitter Brent Hinkley (Lou Filerman) Fuck you! - from "Ed Wood", 1994 Julia Pennington (Celia) Arabella Field (Miranda) Jerry on "The Merv Griffin Show", 1981 Opening stories Cain and Abel The Ant and the Grasshopper Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Jerry inducting the Puffy Shirt into Smithsonian Original SuperBall commercial Season 9 bloopers Weekly listener artwork Maarten Bouw Brooks Tracey Upcoming Seinfeld Trivia events hosted by Matt: M 1/22 - Raise NYC M 1/29 - McGarry's Here's how you can get in touch with us: seincast@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr Or, leave us a voicemail at COCOA-BOSCO (262-622-6726) If you'd like to support the podcast, please visit paypal.me/seincast or click the donate tab on our Tumblr page (not mobile-friendly). And, if you have the time, swing by iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Thank you for your support! Seincast logo designed by Aaron FitzSimons - aaronfitzsimons.com Vinnie's Top 24 The Opposite The Contest The Outing The Junior Mint The Implant The Opera The Bizarro Jerry The Cheever Letters The Marine Biologist The Hamptons The Bubble Boy The Label Maker The Hot Tub The Couch The Movie The Airport The Lip Reader The Jimmy The Fusilli Jerry The Rye The Merv Griffin Show The Yada Yada The Doll The Muffin Tops Matt's Top 24 The Boyfriend The Pilot The Hamptons The Bizarro Jerry The Cheever Letters The Outing The Library The Pen The Contest The Merv Griffin Show The Label Maker The Marine Biologist The Chicken Roaster The Implant The Doorman The Muffin Tops The Hot Tub The Little Jerry The Fusilli Jerry The Yada Yada The Sponge The Alternate Side The Doll The Seven
But I Don't Wanna Be A Secondary Character! - A Seinfeld Podcast
***Hey folks, we had a bit of an audio issue recording this, so we apologise for any inconvenience. We hope you enjoy it anyhow*** Arrrr mateys! We are talking about characters like Leslie AKA The Low Talker, Elsa and Ray among others from ‘The Puffy Shirt’ (from 11:45). We also have our usual segments and tidbits, so enjoy another BIDWBASC adventure! The Puffy Shirt is our logo! Seinfeld Begins: The Origin Story, if Seinfeld was revived as a HBO series called ’Soprienfeld’, what causes ‘low talking’, and the puffy shirt gets a cameo role in an episode of Frasier. ---------- We're on Patreon, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit and Facebook. You can email us, too. Listen, download, subscribe and review us wherever you get your podcasts. Support the show.
"But I don't wanna be a pirate!" Vinnie & Matt discuss "The Puffy Shirt", the third episode of season five, as well as...horror movies featuring Seinfeld actors, the first network appearance of Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza, and bologna on white with ketchup. Links from this week's show: Jason Alexander in "The Burning" (1981) - entire movie Julia Louis-Dreyfus in "Troll" (1986) with her husband, Brad Hall Patrick Warburton in "Scream 3" (2000) Sandy Baron (Jack Klompus) in "Leprechaun 2" (1994) David Brisbin film reel Season 5 Bloopers Where you can find us online: seincast@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Tumblr seincast.libsyn.com If you'd like to support the podcast, please check out our DONATE tab at the top of our Tumblr page. And, if you have the time, swing by iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Thank you for your support! Vinnie's Top 20 The Contest The Outing The Junior Mint The Implant The Opera The Cheever Letters The Bubble Boy The Movie The Airport The Parking Spot The Pick The Watch The Boyfriend The Pen The Deal The Chinese Restaurant The Mango The Puffy Shirt The Shoes The Subway Matt's Top 20 The Boyfriend The Pilot The Cheever Letters The Outing The Library The Pen The Contest The Implant The Alternate Side The Chinese Restaurant The Deal The Pitch/The Ticket The Airport The Puffy Shirt The Smelly Car The Movie The Junior Mint The Parking Garage The Stake Out The Subway
08/22/15 - Rob Cesternino and Akiva Wienerkur continue their journey to watch every Seinfeld episode as they discuss Season 5, Episode 2, "The Puffy Shirt." The post Seinfeld: The Puffy Shirt| Episode 66 Recap Podcast appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
This week we're talking about the 1990s. We’ll sit down in front of the Idiot Box to watch the Clintons bump up against pop culture. Then we’ll climb in the Wonder Box to discuss Seinfeld’s “The Puffy Shirt”. In the School Box we’ll teach you about 90’s fashion. We’ll talk about all your favorite 90s songs in the Music Box. Finally we’ll pull out some questions you submitted through the Idea Box.
Round 2 is back! Join Matt, Steve, and special guest judge NACHSHON as we look back at our past 6 winners and use the power of rankings to narrow it down to...something.
Season 5 continues with more shows about nothing. This week Jerry wears a puffy shirt on the Today Show, then suspects his accountant is doing drugs. Elaine gets mad when Jake Jarmel fails to use an exclamation point. George loses two jobs after moving back home with his parents.
John and Dan discuss SXSW, Netflix, the future of television and media subscriptions, Twitter's smackdown on new clients and the use of their API, and "On Her Majesty's Secret Service."