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Question: o yea that was a funny one The episode begins with Jerry and George at a drug store to purchase medicine where the cashier short-changes George ten dollars, which leads him into an argument with the cashier until the security guard takes him away. George gets invited to a party in Long Island and brings Elaine and Jerry with him. Jerry and Elaine have a bad time stuck in boring conversations, and Elaine confronts a woman because of her fur coat.

When a co-worker starts coming on to George, he strands Jerry and Elaine at the party, leaving them to wait for a very tardy Kramer. As a sign of gratitude for allowing him and Elaine to wait at his home, Jerry suggests the hosts stop by his apartment if they are ever in New York.

Weeks later, to Jerry's surprise, the male host takes him up on his offer just as Jerry's heading out the door. Jerry allows him to wait in the apartment until his return. However, Kramer stops by and he and the host have some drinks and laughs. Eventually they hire a prostitute over to Jerry's apartment. Jerry and George meet at the drug store where they speak about George's coworker whom he slept with after the party. Then after Jerry picks a medicine George puts it in his shirt under his jacket as retribution for the short-changing incident before. The security guard catches him and takes him away, presumably to jail.

Later, the host checks out of the apartment without paying just as Jerry returns. As Jerry tries to pay the girl so she'll leave, cops arrive and he's "busted" for fomenting prostitution. Elaine prepares to squabble with the prostitute over her fur coat. In the final scene Jerry and George reminisce about their time in jail.


[edit] Trivia
A sign for a shop at the start of the episode reads, "I need more sex"
The episode was originally produced for the second season; however, due to the 1991 Invasion of Iraq (and subsequent media coverage), the episode was postponed until November. When this episode originally aired, it was preceded by a brief introduction in which Jerry explained to the viewers that this episode was produced for Season 2, thus, George is still working in the real estate business.
This episode contains two references to a previous episode, "The Jacket". Jerry quotes Elaine's father in loudly referring to the publisher she works for as "Bastards", and Kramer recounts the story of how he and Elaine had to chase after a magician's doves, which occurred in that episode.
Elaine refers to the Azaria Chamberlain disappearance when she tells a pretentious woman who can't find her fiance, "Maybe the dingo ate your baby."
The woman George meets at the party tells George she has just sold "129 West 81st Street", which is the same address as Jerry's building.
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strand...


Answers: o yea that was a funny one The episode begins with Jerry and George at a drug store to purchase medicine where the cashier short-changes George ten dollars, which leads him into an argument with the cashier until the security guard takes him away. George gets invited to a party in Long Island and brings Elaine and Jerry with him. Jerry and Elaine have a bad time stuck in boring conversations, and Elaine confronts a woman because of her fur coat.

When a co-worker starts coming on to George, he strands Jerry and Elaine at the party, leaving them to wait for a very tardy Kramer. As a sign of gratitude for allowing him and Elaine to wait at his home, Jerry suggests the hosts stop by his apartment if they are ever in New York.

Weeks later, to Jerry's surprise, the male host takes him up on his offer just as Jerry's heading out the door. Jerry allows him to wait in the apartment until his return. However, Kramer stops by and he and the host have some drinks and laughs. Eventually they hire a prostitute over to Jerry's apartment. Jerry and George meet at the drug store where they speak about George's coworker whom he slept with after the party. Then after Jerry picks a medicine George puts it in his shirt under his jacket as retribution for the short-changing incident before. The security guard catches him and takes him away, presumably to jail.

Later, the host checks out of the apartment without paying just as Jerry returns. As Jerry tries to pay the girl so she'll leave, cops arrive and he's "busted" for fomenting prostitution. Elaine prepares to squabble with the prostitute over her fur coat. In the final scene Jerry and George reminisce about their time in jail.


[edit] Trivia
A sign for a shop at the start of the episode reads, "I need more sex"
The episode was originally produced for the second season; however, due to the 1991 Invasion of Iraq (and subsequent media coverage), the episode was postponed until November. When this episode originally aired, it was preceded by a brief introduction in which Jerry explained to the viewers that this episode was produced for Season 2, thus, George is still working in the real estate business.
This episode contains two references to a previous episode, "The Jacket". Jerry quotes Elaine's father in loudly referring to the publisher she works for as "Bastards", and Kramer recounts the story of how he and Elaine had to chase after a magician's doves, which occurred in that episode.
Elaine refers to the Azaria Chamberlain disappearance when she tells a pretentious woman who can't find her fiance, "Maybe the dingo ate your baby."
The woman George meets at the party tells George she has just sold "129 West 81st Street", which is the same address as Jerry's building.
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Strand...

That was from that movie...forget the name...where a Dingo took the baby from the tent. Weird movie. Someone will come up with the name.

It was called "A Cry in the Dark"...with Meryl Streep.

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Elaine is stuck in a conversation with a pretentious woman who at one point says, "Tell my fiance I am looking for him. I have lost my fiance, the poor baby!" Elaine responds, in a heavy Australian accent, "Maybe the dingo ate your baby."

I don't recall the episode, but it was probably referring to the Lindi Chamberlain case of years ago.

That was from some movie...

The one where they were invited to a party for George. Kramer's suppose to be coming & getting them & everyone there is getting on Elaines nerves. Snobs they were.

I don't but it's fun to hear about it now.

Ain't got a "Dingo" clue. :)



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