Posted on 03/18/2019 10:13:56 AM PDT by PROCON
Seinfeld ran for 180 episodes across nine seasons in the 90s and it was one of the most popular shows on the air, getting better ratings than even Friends. It was showered with Emmy Awards, boasts TV Guides favorite episode of television ever made (The Contest), got crowned the number one reason the 90s ruled by E!, and was named the second best-written TV series of all time by the Writers Guild of America.
Naturally, in the years since it went off the air, related merchandise has been popping up all over the place. So, here are 10 Things That Only Real Seinfeld Fans Would Own.
10 SEINFELD: THE COMPLETE SERIES
GET IT NOW: $109.99
No Seinfeld fans collection is complete without the whole series on home media. Streaming services are okay as a temporary answer, but those licensing deals fall through all the time and your favorite show can disappear overnight.
If you have the DVD box set, then any time you have a hankering for The Marine Biologist or The Puffy Shirt or The Chinese Restaurant or any of the other classics, youll be able to stick the corresponding disc right in your DVD player and check it out. You might even want to give The Finale a second chance, and with this comprehensive box set, you can.
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The longest month I ever spent was one night in El Paso
I AM the MASTER of my own domain!
Unless the nurse if giving the female patient a sponge bath...
After watching the one episode, I didn’t even remember what it was that I watched. But maybe that was the point. I had other things to do.
Funny, but in the 90s, not that theres anything wrong with it WAS pc!
My son has one of those tee shirts. LOL
“its been 20 years since Seinfeld went off the air”
It’s not off the air. It’s on multiple times every day.
A (untainted) Fusilli Jerry would be a hoot.
I have all of the episodes from broadcast TV but was having a heck of a time getting the “The Puerto Rican Day” episode which is apparently too un-pc to be broadcast. I finally broke down and bought the episode off of Amazon so I now have the complete collection.
When we moved 9 years ago the telephone number we got previously belonged to a guy named Kramer. For the longest time if I didn’t recognize the caller ID I’d answer it “Kramerica Industries”. Drove my wife crazy but the callers we so confused it was worth it.
And for as long as I did it I never got one person who got it.
Do love the Vandelay Industries tee shirt. Only recently for the first time in my life I actually bought a tee shirt related to a TV show, a Pur N Kleen. Vandelay is on my list to be my second.
Unless I can find a Kramerica.....
There's no way you saw enough of the show to rate it worst ever. There are many, many far worse shows than Seinfeld. I thought it was over-rated, but was on the whole pretty good.
I have only see one episode of Seinfeld and it seemed to be one long inside joke.
He! took IT out
I guess they never thought to take the little baffle out of the shower head.
I do that with all mine and enjoy the luxury.
I think those complaints go to Laz.
I really enjoyed Seinfeld. But some years after it first came on, I began to realize it was meant not merely as entertainment, but also to influence my thinking.
I stopped watching it.
Seinfeld is/was an extraordinary collector of Porsches. I think he auctioned some of them but I bet he retained a few of them.
“I’m like Kramer wondering what happened to all the Kenny Rogers Roasters restaurants? I think they all closed down?”
I think they’re in Burma.
http://www.krr.com.my/v3/restaurant-locator.php?area=all
Not from the footage I’ve seen.
Because it died in the year 2008.
And started the whole world laughing
Oh If we'd only seen that the joke was on us
No, you are wrong. CH was able to watch 1 episode and determine that all 9 seasons of the series were the worst program ever made. LOL..
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