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Around here, young people (under 35?:) seem to throw it in almost every conversation, similar to "no problem" or "no worries"... I don't know, maybe it's regional? I can't even tell what triggers it, and I usually have no idea how to respond. I mean, I know I'm not fine, but should I be revealing that to this random person? The John Candy Experience (now featuring Steve Martin) It's whichever cholesterol is high in HDL (high-density lipoproteins). Eggs are. So is salmon. Isn't all cholesterol animal cholesterol? Wild At Heart, Bobby Peru I do really like the one with Maria Gambrelli. Don't worry about it, it's not a crime. A villain? Wow, I must admit, I never thought of her this way. I might need to do a rewatch with this in mind. Totally new perspective. Is there a longer version? I'd rather see the thing itself than hear that lady talk about it. (Not that I thought it was funny. But I am quite curious how it continues.) No, but it was an interesting thing to know while watching her in things like Soft Targets (1982). Well, you have to remember that most of those things are being judged by A.I. standards now. And A.I. standards are very, very low. Nothing metaphorical can stand! A bit cheesy, but I also liked Shattered Glass. ikr Jar Jar the Sith Lord Jar Jar, or some other Jar Jar? The show never explicitly mentions it (that I recall) but I'm pretty sure both George and Kramer suffer from rather unpleasant flatulence, that Jerry is pretty much on full alert whenever they come in that he may want to move them somewhere downwind pretty quickly. Elaine too, but in bursts... Both George and Cosmo are long haul truckers from the beginning of the series to the end... Elaine mostly emits when she's dancing. I guess they were just trying to sneak by the censors. The show does make it obvious that Jerry is a bit of a neat freak, so the whole thing makes for a wonderful subtext, if that is, you don't mind earthy humor. Personally, I abhor it, and never enjoyed that show. Sept. 2019 - Netflix acquires future rights to Seinfeld. Oct. 2021 - Seinfled airs on Netflix. Oct. 2020 - Investor's Business Daily reports on a Netflix stock price drop coming off a weak earnings report. Lots of other stocks dropped that week, and no mention in the article at all of Seinfeld. How on earth have you linked these events? (Actually, I'm not sure I want to know.) Don't hate the bait, if anyone hate the troll. You have to remember that food is a highly addictive substance. Kramer: Kenny? ... Kenny? [Kramer at his window with a sign saying "come back Kenny" ] Kramer: Kenny.... Charles Mingus - Moanin' "... you blondine, overstuffed, cooch dancer!" This is a pretty good insult. I'll try to work it into my general rotation.