![]() Pitt ( Ian Abercrombie) and soon finds herself dealing with the romantic advances of the stationery store clerk. The clerk asks for her telephone number to call her when he receives the pencil but Elaine gives him Jerry's number instead. Written by: Spike Feresten, Darin Henry, and Mark Jaffe. Later, out of guilt, she agrees to go out with the clerk. ![]() Stars: Jerry Seinfeld, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Len Lesser (as Uncle Leo), Wayne. ![]() Knight (as Newman), John O'Hurley (as Peterman), and Jonathan Pennter. Jerry learns that his current girlfriend, Margaret (Marita Geraghty), formerly dated Newman, who ended the relationship. Jerry cannot comprehend why Newman dumped someone so clearly "out of his league" in terms of beauty, so he attempts to find any fault in his girlfriend. Kramer plays golf with an ex-Major League Baseball player, who cleans his ball on the second shot (not on the green), breaking the rules and causing an altercation with Kramer. When she handed Elaine the big salad, she said 'youre welcome'.The script for this episode is included with the gift set for Seasons 1, 2, and 3.This is the first episode to use the New York Street set.The man is later suspected in the murder of a dry cleaner, and Kramer helps the man to see his pet fish by driving in his white Ford Bronco in a low speed chase down the New Jersey Turnpike. The scene where Jerry confronts Newman in his apartment contains an Easter egg nod to actor Wayne Knight's involvement in the film Jurassic Park a year earlier: Newman has blankets covered with various dinosaurs, referencing his role as Dennis Nedry in the film. At Elaines request, George purchases a big salad to go for her from Monks, but Georges girlfriend Julie (Michelle Forbes) appears to take credit for.The proper thing to do would to not say anything or to acknowledge George paid for it. SimonSaysCook Ha! Haven’t logged on or tweeted in forever but so happy to see this! It’s a fact, beverages do tast… twitter.The ending scene featuring a high-speed chase is actually footage from the O.J. Something about the handle and that connection to the maker. Say hi on SimonSaysCook So very happy to know that □.Lettuce of your choice (romaine, red leaf, whatever).As for what goes into it, my roommate is a creature of habit and likes his Bachelor Salad a certain way, the beauty of it is that there are no rules, you just need an open mind and a big bowl! Since it is a Big Salad, it takes time to prepare, but it is worth the wait. It comes complete with lettuce, fruit, protein, oregano and a vinaigrette consisting of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Make no mistake about it, the Big Salad is a serious salad and can be a substitute for an appetizer, entree and dessert all in one big bowl, because if it isn’t overflowing with goodness, it ain’t a big salad. The salad is named for its insistance on not eating like the typical bachelor, which normally consists of Kraft Dinner, pizza, take-out/delivery or something that just isn’t very healthy. For him, anyone can make a big salad and just put a lot of “stuff” in it, but he has perfected the spin-off to the Big Salad which he calls the Bachelor Salad. In honor of this episode, I would like to talk about the concept of the Big Salad and pay tribute to my roommate. Thank you for letting me go off topic a little bit there. George: Just tell her what’cha want, they’ll make it for ya.Įlaine: It’s a salad, only bigger, with lots of stuff in it. Elaine complains to George that Reggie’s doesn’t offer her favorite item as Monk’s as the waitress (Hilde) at Reggie’s takes their order… One of my favorite scenes from the show is when the gang is forced to eat at Reggie’s Diner because George had a falling out with one of the waitress’ from their usual diner Monk’s and he forces them to eat elsewhere because he finds it uncomfortable. So anyone who knows me will tell you that i’m a big fan of Seinfeld and much to the chagrin of my family and friends, I often quote or refer to the show and here I go again.
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