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Actually, it was really quite nice, but I thought of that line from Seinfeld as I loaded this image. That episode, George as a marine biologist is probably my favorite from that series.
I really like this image. In fact, I was really happy with many of the shots I got out at Huntington the other night. I like the rushing movement in this one. It is a gentle swirling madness with many layers of movement and the setting sun's color is quite nice.
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Meanwhile, at Jerry's apartment...
"Kramer..."
...laughter...
"...what is this?"
"Yeah, Jerry, it's an ancient fossil. Newman and I dug it up."
"And a greater historical find, there has never been! This must be a heretofore undiscovered creature, and I will call it the Newmanosaurus!"
...laughter...
"Now, hold on! We didn't agree on that! I was thinking of calling it the Kramerodon."
...laughter...
"Would you two skip to the part where this disgusting thing ENDED UP ON MY COFFEE TABLE??"
...laughter...
"Well, we thought you'd like to share in the glory of the find, you know, and pitch in on the promotional costs since we dug it up in Uncle Leo's back yard!"
"What!?"
"Hellooo~~, Jerry!"
"Hi, Uncle Leo. You dug this up in Uncle Leo's back yard?? This probably isn't a fossil, it's probably a hodge-podge of his fried chicken leftovers!"
...laughter...
"Come on, Kramer, I told you Seinfeld wouldn't have the necessary vision to appreciate a discovery of this magnitude!"
"Hold on, Newman. Jerry, you'll have your picture next to this find!"
"Not his picture. It'll just be our pictures."
"Well, but, he could have a small picture."
"No, it's just us."
"Okay, then how about a byline? Just giving him credit."
"I suppose that-"
"Would you two shut up and cart that nauseating ancient carcass out of here!? I'm talking about Uncle Leo. Take your bones too."
...laughter...
...applause...
__________________________
A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Funko
Mini Moments
Seinfeld - Jerry's Apartment
Jerry
Elaine
Uncle Leo
Kramer
Newman
George
Meanwhile, at Dunder Mifflin...
*ahem* "Well, these conversations are never easy. In many ways, we're a family. That close. But, we're also a company. A place of business. A place of professionalism. It's at these times-"
"Michael, right now, we're all a bit too close. Crammed into your office. So, if you could get to the point, that would be great."
"Pam, I'm trying to get to the point. But, you know, some... you know the thing about points, is that points puncture. They puncture you. Deeply. I just came up with that."
"Say, Michael, we're all dying to know, what is the point?"
"Jim, maybe you're right. The sooner I begin the sooner the pain will be over."
"You got that right."
"What was that, Darryl?"
"I said, 'you've got the right!' You're the man."
"It's true. I am the man here. And with that position comes great responsibility. Ric Flair said, 'To be the man, you've got to beat the man.' But, then I would... to be the man... That is, to beat... I don't think this analogy will work."
"Mr. Scott, far be it from me to minimize such an event as... you know, all of us called into your office... and you want the door closed for privacy, even though we're all in here, so there would be no one else to hear it, which begs the question of why we didn't just meet out in the-"
"George, do you have a point??"
"-general... Point? No sir, please continue."
"Fine. Right to the point, then. Someone has bravely come forward to inform me of employees using the company computers to play fantasy football. Now, I will not reveal who-"
"It was Dwight."
"told... Pam, you can't know that."
"Yes I can. One, it's always Dwight. Two, he's the only one standing behind your desk beside you."
"I.. he... Dwight, I told you not to stand back here!"
"Well, I wanted-"
"Just be quiet. Now, as I was-"
"Michael, can I make this a bit shorter?"
*sigh* "Too late, Jim, but go ahead."
"We're all, except for Dwight, playing fantasy football on our computers. Darryl is currently winning. It's been a lot of fun, it doesn't interfere with our work, and we have no intention of stopping. That cover everything?"
"Hm. ... Well, I... I'm a bit disappointed that I wasn't invited."
"We have an NPC team that you can take over."
"That sounds good. Send me the invite. Dismissed!"
__________________________
A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Funko
Mini Moments
The Office
Michael Scott
Dwight Schrute
Jim Halpert
Pam Beesly
Darryl Philbin
Seinfeld
George Costanza
"The Dewey Decimal System, what a scam that was. Boy that Dewey guy really cleaned up on that deal." ~ Cosmo Kramer
HBW Peeps!
Bookman: You took this book out in 1971.
Jerry: Yes, and I returned it in 1971.
Bookman: Yeah, '71. That was my first year on the job. Bad year for libraries. Bad year for America. Hippies burning library cards, Abby Hoffman telling everybody to steal books. I don't judge a man by the length of his hair or the kind of music he listens to. Rock was never my bag. But you put on a pair of shoes when you walk into the New York Public Library, fella.
© All Rights Reserved - Erik Symes Photography
Yes, he's supposed to look stiff like that. We're going to make a life sized card board cut out of him!
These 76 cm tall modular buildings are based on 10270 Bookshop as well as 21328 Seinfeld and 10291 Queer Eye - The Fab 5 Loft. All floors are illuminated with components from Light My Bricks.
4K UHD Video: youtu.be/5XtBj5Sc43w
Being a huge Seinfeld / Larry David / Curb Your Enthusiasm fan, one of the most see sights on our trip to New York City was Tom's Restaurant also know as the exterior to Monk's Café on Seinfeld. By the way, the food was pretty pretty pretty good too.
Monk's Café is a fictional coffee shop from the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The exterior of Tom's Restaurant on the corner of West 112th Street and Broadway, near Columbia University, is often shown on the show as the exterior of Monk's, though the interiors were shot on a sound stage. The coffee shop is almost always shot so that "Tom's" in the sign on the Broadway side is not visible. - Wiki
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O aclamado seriado foi filmado em estúdio, mas havia externas no Tom´s Diner e na Monk´s, cafeteria onde Jerry e sua turma conversavam sobre bobagens.
Pedi a Big Salad, o prato predileto de Elaine.
To Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Seinfeld, I recreated Jerrys Apartment, Jerry, Elaine, George, Kramer and.....Newman
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New photos of an old MOC.
Back in 2017, I submitted this to LEGO Ideas. At the time it was rejected for the "Adult" IP it comes from.
Something has changed within the LEGO Group since. There's an awesome Seinfeld project by Brent Waller gaining traction right now. If you haven't given it your support I encourage you to do so. Because it would be so cool to see an offically released Seinfeld Set.
Today though, I just wanted to share some new photos of an old MOC - Seinfeld, Apartment 5A
On the Jerry Seinfeld's TV show "Seinfeld", the show takes place in New York. The apartment that is used for the exterior shot for the taping of Jerry's apartment, however, is in Los Angeles.
This location is at 757 New Hampshire Ave.
On the Jerry Seinfeld's TV show "Seinfeld", the show takes place in New York. The apartment that is used for the exterior shot for the taping of Jerry's apartment, however, is in Los Angeles.
This location is at 757 New Hampshire Ave.
I “busk” (perform & entertain) on State Street routinely, nay religiously! As it has been said, on SEINFELD, about the legendary author TOLSTOY, in which he loved to write in the “public square”, because the faces “inspired” him. When I perform and entertain, on “the streets” of Santa Barbara, I am afforded that same luxury that few, if any other entertainers/ performers ENJOY, around the world “these daze”(sic)! In that I am afforded the many opportunities perform & entertain in a relatively safe & sane environment that through which portals, walk and stroll people and persons, from all over the known world and beyond…
I encounter people and persons, that come from all strata’s of society. From some of the WEALTHIEST of the “needy-greedy”, to some of the most challenged individuals who for some reason are forced (by others greed, apathy, and/or avarice) to make their entire existence “livin’-on-the-streets. On any given day I can come across, or should I say people, and/or persons who speak different languages; work different occupations; have different customs; and in particular, are of different ages and generations, come across me. Therein are some of my favorites and biggest “fans”: the toddler!
Un-fettered normally from the constraints that modern society imposes on most, if not all of us, the toddler is usually free to spread their psychic wings and discover, and more importantly appreciate all that LIFE has to offer. THEY laugh, love, wave, smile, dance…
We exist in a world where people LISTEN to RESPOND/ REPLY rather than to UNDERSTAND & BE UNDERSTOOD. IT is a simple concept, to which I know YOU subscribe too…
Just this last Sunday, I had the honor of being the subject of a lovely piece of artwork, which I hope YOU & yours WILL ENJOY!
FOR all the people that "walk" past me, groovin' to my MUSIC (or just the fact that THERE IS LIVE, acoustic MUSIC, still on "the streets"...) with 10 dollar designer coffee drinks; luggin' 2,000 dollar photographic equipment; staring down at their 1,000 dollar + "smart phones"; and actin' LIKE they are doin' ME "some kinda' favor when they grudgingly dig into their pockets for "THEIR chump CHANGE.... Thank YOU once again, Kelvin, for this lovely remembrance...and the FIVE dollar bill YOU so humbly put into MY "kit"...
THANK YOU for the reminder that THERE ARE actually "human beings" THAT still walk the streets and ENJOY & APPRECIATE:
LIFE...
YOURS, Always In, KIND REGARDS,
--Rich
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In fact I have “named” a couple of my fav-0-rite spots: “RICH STRANGER’s STATE STREET Promenade” and the one that YOU “caught me at”: “RICH STRANGER’s STATE STREET Promenade Duex”. They are named after a song that I wrote, aptly titled: “STATE STREET PROMENADE”. You can listen to versions on YouTube at:
One of my favorites is
Please make sure YOU “LIKE” it, if YOU listen & watch!
Part of the Remastered Photos Attempt
Part of my Film Imitation Attmpt
The "Soup Nazi" booth from a Seinfeld episode.
Attempted to Imitate the Seinfeld colour Palette.
Truly Great soup - NO bad attitude - The Broccoli Broth is my favourite.
At Bruce's Bar in Bahía Concepción...
"Do I like Elaine? Yes. Yes, I do. Does she like me? I... I think the chemistry is obvious. How far will this go? Well, you tell me, how far is the moon? How far is the sun? How far is the galaxy of romance?"
"Michael, who are you talking to??"
"Did we meet under circumstances that you could say were determined in the stars? Well, it was raining. And rain comes from above. The stars are above. Who's to say?"
"Is that a camera crew??"
"The thing with her name?** Well, I did think she was Hispanic but in that I scored a lot of virtue points with my inclusive attitudes. I'm all about virtue signaling."
"Are you talking about me??"
"Did I hire George because of Elaine? No. No, I hired George before I knew Elaine.*** I wish I had hired George because of Elaine because then I would have a reason to fire him. He's a terrible employee."
•───────────︵‿︵‿୨♡୧‿︵‿︵────────────•
A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.
Funko
Mini Moments
Seinfeld - Jerry's Apartment
Elaine
2021, Funko
Funko
Mini Moments
The Office
Michael Scott
Mini Moments
She-Hulk & Hulk
Bruces Bar
2022, Funko
* They first met outside Jerry's apartment in BP 2023 Day 26!
www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/52651328658/
** As seen last week in BP 2024 Day 24!
www.flickr.com/photos/paprihaven/53485318009/
*** The fateful interview seen in BP 2022 Day 173:
The exterior of Seinfeld's Monk's Café and inspiration for Suzanne Vega's 'Tom's Diner'. laughingsquid.com/toms-restaurant-seinfeld-monks-cafe/
The painting of Kramer from the Seinfeld episode 'The Letter'. I've become a huuuuge Seinfeld fan over the past 12 months and when I spotted this image online I had to print it out and frame it. It'll make me smile everytime I glance at it :)
Okay, then this could an episode on pay TV. IF. Tonya were a
TG on real celebrity television. Tonya gets a new ICE BOX. That would be the entire episode ..wait that was SEINFELD, never mind,
. But Tonya did get a new Ice Box. That could be an entire episode.
The small firehouse located at 14 North Moore Street is the home to Hook and Ladder Company No. 8 (as evidenced via its name engraved in red print atop the engine entrance). The company originally resided along Franklin Street before moving to nearby 7 North Moore Street in 1866. In 1904 a new home along North Moore Street was proposed, replacing the former Ward School No. 44 which used to reside here. The then Superintendent of Buildings for the New York City Fire Department, Alexander H. Stevens was given the honor of designing the new structure. Stevens responded with a two bay, three-story structure of red brick with limestone trim.
Unfortunately for Mr. Stevens, a three million dollar project to widen Varick Street by thirty feet in 1914 would reduce his efforts to one-half of their original design. The western half of the building was salvaged (after being moved thirty-five feet) while the eastern edge was demolished as part of the effort. The decision to downsize the size of the original firehouse was largely financially driven. Alternatives such as acquiring the neighboring plot of land across the street were considered but were deemed too costly due to the anticipated $110,000 in costs. In turn, by renovating that which was already in place and simply reducing the structure in half, the costs were estimated at only $20,000. Ironically, remnants that this building was ever two bays wide versus its existing single bay are highly invisible to the casual viewer. This is largely due to the added care used in ensuring that every detail on the remaining portion of the building maintained its original symmetry amongst its windows and limestone trim.
The home of Hook and Ladder Company No. 8 faced a shaky future in 2011 when Mayor Bloomberg announced the closing of twenty firehouses as part of city budget cuts. The city reasoned that many of the local firehouses could be consolidated, thereby saving the city an estimated $55 million annually. Proponents for preserving some of these stations pointed out that firefighters were already being asked to do more work than was ten year prior. Since 9/11 the number of reported fires had increased sixteen percent while the number of full-time firefighters was down nearly nine hundred headcount. And then there was also the personal attachment by local advocates within the TriBeCa community that rallied to support the Hook and Ladder Company No. 8. Within a few months of originally announcing the company’s anticipated closure, and in response to a city’s cries, Mr. Bloomberg backtracked and confirmed on June 27, 2011 that the Hook and Ladder Company No. 8 would remain operational for the foreseeable future.
Amongst those who breathed a sigh of relief that the iconic fire station would remain open was a hard-core base of fans of the 1984 comedy, Ghostbusters. It was here, after all, that Peter Venkman (aka Bill Murray), Ray Stantz (played by Dan Aykroyd), Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) maintained their base of operations in battling paranormal activity and ultimately saved the city of New York from assured destruction by a demi-god named Zuul and a 112.5 foot tall marshmallow. Ironically of the four Ghostbusters actors listed, only one of these was part of the original cast. Aykroyd and Ramis had envisioned the core team to include John Belushi, Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. Belushi would sadly pass away prior to filming and Eddie Murphy instead chose to do another summer blockbuster at the time, Beverly Hills Cop.
In reference to the station, it is said to have captured the eye of Dan Aykroyd while formulating the concept for the film. At the time he and fellow Saturday Night Live castmates would often pass by the fire station whilst on their way to the nearby Odeon restaurant for lunch. Because the building was still being used as an active station, the filming crew only used the site for exterior shots. A decommissioned fire station from 1910 in Los Angeles located at 225 East Fifth Street was used. This building was the former home of Firestation No. 23 before its closure in the 1960s. This locale has actually been the site of filming for a number of movies including The Mask (1994), Flatliners (1990) and Big Trouble in Little China (1986).
Fans of the Ghostbusters movie will not be disappointed to learn that outside of the station, painted on the sidewalk, is a large logo that is “somewhat” similar to the original (although probably a bit scarier). Also, if the fire doors are open take a peek inside and you may see some photos from filming of the movie and one of the signs from the Ghostbusters sequel. Along the walls there is also some other interesting odds and ends that have been collected over the years by the crew. The collection looks like something out of a Dali gallery with its warped and melted household items such as telephones.
If Ghostbusters was not your thing, fans of the television series Seinfeld may recognize this station from the Season 7 episode titled “The Secret Code.” The episode describes George’s refusal to share his secret passcode with anyone which is “Bosco”. One of the side plots though revolves around another one of Kramer’s crazy plans. In this episode Kramer becomes convinced he could identify more efficient routes for the New York fire department in response to alarms. The episode ends, as most do, with a disastrous result.
Lastly, if you visit this site, take some time to pay homage to Lieutenant Vincent G. Halloran who is remembered via a plaque outside along North Moore Street. Halloran was a victim of the attacks on September 11, 2001 and died in the line of duty on that fateful day. He left behind a family that included his wife of fifteen years, five sons, and a yet-to-be-born daughter of whom he did not know was due to arrive. Vince’s wife, Marie, is proud of how her husband and has set up a memorial in their house for her sons to remember their father.
For more history regarding this site, including how you can visit this locale via one of our MP3 audio walking tours, check out our site here: iwalkedaudiotours.com/2013/06/iwalked-new-york-citys-ghos...
If you've never seen Seinfeld, then you probably won't get it. Then again, who hasn't seen Seinfeld?
They actually did a Seinfeld sketch in the beginning. I don't think fans should boo YLT for anything. They knew what they were getting into!
More shots here:
www3.timeoutny.com/chicago/blog/out-and-about/2011/02/yo-...
You can actually see them at 800pixels across if you double click. Anyhow...
Um, and Ira was Jerry Seinfeld, in case you couldn't guess for some strange reason. Georgia was Elaine, James was George Costanza.
Whatever, I would never boo Yo La Tengo for their variety show shennanigans!
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To Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Seinfeld, I recreated Jerrys Apartment, Jerry, Elaine, George, Kramer and.....Newman
ideas.lego.com/projects/763f0060-42c3-4329-9a39-d7dec10f72ce
It's now on LEGO Ideas! please vote and share if you would like this to become a real LEGO Set!