Jimmy sells odd shaped training shoes and George is an interested investor. The guys play a game of basketball with "the Jimmy," a man who talks about himself in the third person. #15 - The Jimmy Season 6 - Episode 19 - Aired It does and she accompanies Jerry to Mickey's wedding where she reveals an unknown side of her personality. Meanwhile, Beth comes to Jerry for help when her marriage is falling apart. After hearing Jerry's complaints about Tim, Kramer accuses Jerry of being an "anti-dentite." Elaine lobbies on behalf of Beth and Arnie and makes a sacrifice to try getting them a child. Kramer decides on the right woman and Mickey also decides to make his a commitment. Jerry confesses to a priest about what he thinks about Tim's conversion. George determines that his girlfriend might be leaving out some significant details with her overuse of the phrase "yada yada." He gets her to fill in the details and discovers more than he wants to know. Mickey and Kramer continue to fight over who gets Karen or Julie. George drops by Jerry's dental appointment. Elaine is a character reference for a couple who is trying to adopt a story she tells during the interview destroys all hope of adoption. Kramer and Mickey double date but they can't decide which of the women is right for them. Jerry's dentist just became Jewish and he is already making jokes that make Jerry uncomfortable. George's girlfriend is big on using the phrase "yada yada" Jerry says at least she is succinct. #14 - The Yada Yada Season 8 - Episode 19 - Aired Jerry discovers the armoire contains the "Soup Nazi"'s recipes and Elaine takes them for her final confrontation with the "Soup Nazi." Elaine goes to thank the "Soup Nazi" but gets even further on his bad side. Kramer gives Elaine the armoire and tells her where he got it. Susan appreciates that George is finally showing his feelings in public. George and Susan see Jerry and his girlfriend at the diner and they begin to compete against each other. George confronts Jerry and reminds him about their pact. Jerry's girlfriend makes a faux pas in the "soup place" and Jerry disavows any knowledge of her. Kramer relates the story of the armoire to the "Soup Nazi," who says he has an armoire in the basement that Kramer can have. In broad daylight and in Kramer's presence, two "tough" guys come along and take Elaine's armoire. George and Elaine discuss how annoyed they are by Jerry's sweet-talking with his current girlfriend, especially their calling each other "Schmoopie." Elaine makes an ordering error in front of the "Soup Nazi," gets on his bad side and is banned for a year. George makes a mistake while trying to get his soup from the "Soup Nazi." Elaine isn't allowed to move her armoire into her building, so Kramer offers to watch it for her, out on the street. While on their way to the "soup place" Elaine finds an antique armoire she wants. 4.#2 - The Soup Nazi Season 7 - Episode 6 - Aired Elaine gives him his “card” by grabbing his head and rubbing it into her chest. Later, with Elaine’s coworkers now calling her “Nip,” George asks why he never got a card. Jerry tells her it is just “a little round circular protuberance,” lifting his shirt up along with Kramer. Jerry brings in Newman to see if he would notice the nipple, which he did. “You want a Christmas card?” Kramer convinces Elaine to let him photograph her for a Christmas card, which she sent out to all her friends and relatives-including her 10-year-old nephew, a nun, and her semi-religious boyfriend-only to discover that her nipple was showing. The episode famously ends with a street scene and Kramer’s car sounding like a starting gun, allowing Jerry to defeat Duncan again (before winking into the camera). But after Elaine’s Communist boyfriend, Ned, fills Kramer’s head with propaganda, both Kramer and Mickey get fired due to Kramer spreading the same propaganda to a child. Meanwhile, Kramer takes on the role of a department store Santa Clause, with Mickey as his elf. “ I choose not to run.” Superman super fan Jerry is dating a woman named Lois, who works for his former high school rival, Duncan Meyer-who is still is enraged by the the belief that Jerry won a track race back in their school days by cheating.
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