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Kramer master of my domain
Kramer master of my domain









  1. #Kramer master of my domain series
  2. #Kramer master of my domain tv

#Kramer master of my domain tv

And though the show created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld might have ended in 1998, it remains as popular as ever thanks to TV reruns and streaming availability. We think you’ll have no problem thinking up a few funny Seinfeld trivia team names at your next pub trivia night. But if you need a little inspiration, here are 20 of our favorites. The 20 Best Seinfeld Trivia Team Names 1. When Jerry goes on a date to a steakhouse, he orders “just a salad” in his effort to be more healthy. His order shocks both his date and the waiter, and Jerry is filled with regret, haunted by the words: “Just a salad.” If you see no shame in wanting to eat healthy, this Seinfeld trivia team name is for you. The Double Dippersĭouble dipping – fair or foul? According to George, this is a perfectly acceptable action, even at a funeral. His girlfriend’s brother thinks differently though: “You double dipped the chip! You dipped the chip, you took a bite, and you dipped again…That’s like putting your whole mouth right in the dip!” 3. While on their way to a dinner party, Jerry and Elaine stop at Royal Bakery to purchase one of their famed chocolate babkas. However, they forget to take a number and a couple on their way to the same party get ahead of them in line and proceed to purchase the last chocolate babka. Jerry and Elaine have no other option but to purchase a cinnamon babka, which Elaine considers a “lesser babka.” 4.

#Kramer master of my domain series

How do you talk about a not-suitable-for-primetime-television topic in an episode of your primetime TV show? Come up with a series of euphemisms to describe it! “Master of my domain” quickly entered public lexion after the episode, “The Contest”, and helped illustrate the smart writing of the show. Jerry: “Thanks, that’s very sweet, but that is not a chicken.” Jerry: “Is that your chicken making all that noise?” This trivia team name plays off of that quote and will surely get some laughs from the other bar patrons. Kramer: “Well, that would explain Little Jerry’s poor egg production.” 7.

kramer master of my domain

It’s perhaps the show’s most famous quote. Jerry and crew visit a new soup stand that is all the rage. Despite telling George that the owner, known as the “Soup Nazi”, has strict rules for odering, George still complains about not getting any bread with his meal. After pressing the issue, the owner eventually yells, “No soup for you!” and George’s order is taken away and his money returned. The Junior MintsĮlaine goes to visit her ex-boyfriend Roy in the hospital and Kramer and Jerry come along, watching Roy’s splenectomy from the hospital’s operating theater. Kramer tries to offer Jerry some Junior Mints, which he refuses. This leads to Kramer trying to force them on Jerry, and a Junior Mint accidentally drops down from the viewing gallery into Roy’s body, shocking them both. The Van Buren Boys were the New York City street gang that tried to mug Kramer. However, Kramer was able to save himself by accidentally flashing their gang sign – the number 8. It turned out, this hardcore group of gangsters had a strong admiration for Martin Van Buren, America’s 8th president. Do you love old Van Buren as well? Then this is the trivia team name for you. In season 8, George’s girlfriend Marcy tells him that her ex-boyfriend had visited her the night before “and yada yada yada, I’m really tired today”. The fact she seemingly glazed over important details upsets and confuses George. “Yada yada yada” can be used as an interjection when recounting a story that is dull or predictable and not worth repeating, just don’t try using it to get out of paying your bar tab. George brags about this to everyone, there’s just one problem: George is set to by a new car, but the salesman talks him into buying a 1989 LeBaron convertible instead, telling George it was previously owned by actor Jon Voight.

kramer master of my domain

(Looks at the owner’s manual) Owner’s manual…you know what? This car was owned by Jon Voight.” George: “Hey…you don’t think…sure, that’s Jon Voight’s pencil!” (Opens the glove compartment, takes out a pencil) Ah. George: “ (Pulls over) So, what are you saying?” Jerry: “Doesn’t Jon Voight spell his name J-O-N?” Jerry: “Except Jon is spelled with an ‘H’. I’m sure ‘Jon’ probably misspelled his own name. Kramerica Industries is Kramer’s fictional corporation, serving as the umbrella company for many of Kramer’s wild ideas, including: I know sometimes I spell Jerry with a G…and an I!” 12.











Kramer master of my domain