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Drew: You're some sort of lady homosexual. After all sorts of arm-twisting and deal-cutting (particularly involving key vote Lisa Murkowski), the Senate passed ’s Big Beautiful Bill after J.D. Vance broke a tie. Now. Is that right? Anyone have any experience with… The Outing: Directed gay Tom Cherones.
"Steeped in gayness." From Seinfeld Season 4 Episode 17 'The Outing': An eavesdropping college reporter prints the mistaken story that Jerry and George are longtime intimate companions. In particular, we are talking about the episode "The Outing," which aired February 11th, Glen: This is the episode where Jerry and George are mistaken as a gay couple by an NYU reporter, and hilarity ensues. Hi, Emelie. Senate Republicans barely pass ’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ after record-breaking all-nighter Vice JD Vance had to cast the tie-breaking vote after Senate deadlock.
While at Monk's Café, Elaine Benes notices a woman in a nearby booth eavesdropping, and as a prank speaks to Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza as if they were a closeted gay couple. "Steeped in gayness." From Seinfeld Season 4 Episode 17 'The Outing': An eavesdropping college reporter prints the mistaken story that Jerry and George are longtime intimate companions.
Seinfeld get wine drunk and rearrange our trauma The Outing: Directed by Tom Cherones. Seinfeld's creators had concerns with a classic episode surrounding LGBTQ themes, but the community's response proved their worries were for nothing. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. The lying is through. The eavesdropping woman turns out to be Sharon, a New York University reporter who is planning on interviewing Jerry.
With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. No thanks to Elaine, Jerry must work hard to prove he is straight when a college reporter mistakenly reports that he and George are gay, "not that there is anything wrong with that." Things really get out of hand when the article is picked up by the New York Post.
Jerry: Here we go. Jerry: So are you.
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Vance’s posts about the reconciliation package reveal the true nature of ’s populism. Kramer: Ah! Enough lying! Oh, come on, Jerry. Is it just me, or are grocery prices getting wild The transcript was provided by Sarah Nealwhose skills we recommend wholeheartedly. The masquerade is over.
Drew: If you're the kind of person who only remembers the catch phrases, this is the one that gave us two Seinfeld catch phrases that both relate to homosexuality: "Single, thin, and neat," and more importantly, "Not that there's anything wrong with that. I'm going to be talking about that phrase a lot this episode. While at Monk's Cafe, Elaine notices a woman in a nearby booth eavesdropping, and as a prank speaks to Jerry and George as if they were a closeted gay couple.
Procrastinating hard today Kramer: I mean, how could you two keep this a secret from me? While at Monk's Café, Elaine Benes notices a woman in a nearby booth eavesdropping, and as a prank speaks to Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza as if they were a closeted gay couple. Vice JD Vance has issued a nine-word statement minutes after the U.S. Senate passed gay One, Big, Beautiful Bill on Tuesday.
Before we get into it, though, I want to introduce our special guest, Emelie Burnette. Senate Republican leaders face challenges in securing votes for 's 'big, beautiful bill' as Vice JD Seinfeld arrives for possible tie-breaking vote. Kramer: I thought we were friends. I'm Drew Mackie. You're thin, lates, single. Drew: And if that intro didn't tip you off, today we are talking about Seinfeld.
A prank by Elaine leads a newspaper journalist to think that Jerry and George are gay. Kramer: Yeah—[stammers]. A prank by Elaine leads a newspaper journalist to think that Jerry and George are gay. Jerry: It's not true! Taking to X, Vance said that it .