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  1. 3 hari yang lalu · Those who've watched Seinfeld more than likely made the transition to Curb Your Enthusiasm once Larry David debuted his series two years after the finale of Seinfeld. If you were one of those fans ...

  2. 5 hari yang lalu · The Seinfeld ending begins with Jerry getting the news that he has finally struck a deal with NBC to create Jerry, the fictional show within a show that was a meta storyline in Season 4. NBC lends Jerry their private jet, and as a last hurrah, the gang heads to Paris to celebrate.

  3. 4 hari yang lalu · Jerry Seinfeld in Seinfeld | NBC. David revealed that he kept this idea hidden in his notebook for years before finally mustering up the courage to pitch it to the Benson actor. The former told Showbiz Cheat Sheet: I didn’t even tell Jerry until three or four years in because I thought oh, there’s no way he’s ever going to want to do this.

  4. 3 hari yang lalu · As Jerry Seinfeld pointed out in the TV ... The first man gets more and more frustrated: “I’m asking you, don’t you ask me! Now tell me the street.” The “Watt Street” bit ... (yes, you) should follow JM on Twitter (if it still exists by the time you’re reading this). Tags: News; Facebook Twitter Pinterest Flipboard Reddit. Scroll ...

  5. 2 hari yang lalu · As singer and musician Jack White says, “Telling yourself you have all the time in the world, all the money in the world, all the colors in the palette, anything you want – that just kills creativity.”. So the next time you’re facing a creative project, try harnessing the power of constraints.

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    2 hari yang lalu · And on it recently you told Jerry Seinfeld that if he wins, not loses, but wins, you're not going to go nuts again. Here you are. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) MAHER: I'm not going to lose my nervous system about Trump again. If he ends the world, he's going to end the world. I'm not going to -- go nuts again if he wins another term.

  7. 1 hari yang lalu · The large windows of David Remnick’s New York office offer the best views of the city over the void left by the fall of the Twin Towers on 9/11. On the 23rd floor of One World Trade Center, the tallest building in Manhattan, Remnick edits The New Yorker, the official source of quality liberal journalism in the United States.Now nearly a century old (the magazine, not him; he was born in ...