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Jerry is being sponsored for membership to the Friars' Club, but things go awry when he accidentally walks off with their jacket. George is excited when Jerry starts dating Susan's best friend and they can double date together. Kramer tries to copy Leonardo Da Vinci's sleep patterns, but it doesn't work out the way he'd hoped. Meanwhile, Elaine is suspicious that a coworker is faking being deaf.moreless
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  • Silly but funny

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    I think that the funniest from this was Elaine. She would do anything to proove something from someone, like in this case, this guy who she thinks pretends to be deaf.
    I loved it when shes at his office behind him telling him sexy phrases. But then... Peterman hears her and his reaction is hilarious. So he tells her that they should go out on a date, unless of course she was making fun of his handicap, because that would be a reason to fire someone!!! Hahaha, the things he says. And then, at the end when Jerry and George try to escape, Elaine pays what she did to the poor deaf guy.
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  • Nothing Great.

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    Jerry wants to be in the friars club Elaine think a coworker is faking being deaf Kramer to sleep like Leonardo Da Vinci and George is happy the he can double date with jerry because he is dating Susan's cousin this over all episode is funny I liked the way Kramer wakes up Jerry in the middle of the night because of his new sleep pattern and Jerry losing the jacket that belongs to the friars club was a basic storyline I thought it was nothing great over the episode was a funny episode but not a Seinfeld classic the endmoreless

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    • This is a rare episode where Elaine doesn't share a scene or talk to either George or Kramer. Edit
    • When Jerry, George, Susan, and Hallie go down to the Santos Brothers' dressing room, the brother who answers the door says that two of his brothers had left already, and we then see that there were only two more brothers inside the dressing room. That makes a total of five brothers. However, when they were performing on stage, there were only four brothers. Edit
    • When Kramer tells Jerry that he dozed off, Jerry says it's no wonder, because he'd only slept an hour and twenty minutes in the past three days. However, according to the pattern Kramer was trying to copy (20 minutes every 3 hours), he'd have slept an hour and twenty minutes after only twelve hours. In three days he would have slept six hours. Edit
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    • Perhaps Kramer didn't need more sleep after all: there really IS a restaurant that serves only variations of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. It was featured in a segment on the Food Network, and was named PBJ's Edit
    • The shoelaces Susan says she'll get for George come up again in "The Wait Out" when George tells her they're working out fine. Edit
  • Quotes

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    • Jerry: Hey, look! It's David Steinberg! George: The comic or the manager? Jerry: The manager. George: (disappointedly) Oh. Edit
    • George: (about Jerry dating Susan's friend) How great is this gonna be? Dinners together, movies together. It'll almost be as good as if I wasn't getting married! Edit
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    • David Steinberg: David Steinberg (the comic, not the manager) is a former stand-up comic who has directed a number of shows including Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm. He also hosted Seinfeld co-creator Larry David as a guest on his TVLand talk show Sitdown Stand Up. Edit
    • George: "We could be like the Gatsbys! Didn't they always like, you know, a bunch of people around, and they were all best friends?"
      One additional reasons why this quote is incorrect is that there never were any [plural] Gatsbys. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1922 The Great Gatsby, the only character named Gatsby is Jay Gatsby, who has no apparent family or relatives throughout the story. The only relative he has, his father, appears after Gatsby's death. And, even though he was a family member, we learn during the story that Gatsby changed his name from James Gatz to Jay Gatsby. Thus, his father's name was Gatz. Edit
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