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<p align="center">Transcribed by: Transcribed by Dan Coogan http://www.cooganphoto.com<br>
Originally posted on The News Guys(Mike's) site <br>
<small>(Permission is given to copy scripts to other sites provided credits
as two lines above are included - Thanks)</small></p>
<p><br>
Episode 95<br>
<br>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
Written by: Carol Leifer and Marjorie Gross<br>
Directed by David Owen Trainer<br>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
Episode no. 95<br>
pc: 609, season 6, episode 9<br>
Broadcast date: December 8, 1994<br>
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The Cast<br>
<br>
Regulars:<br>
Jerry Seinfeld....................... Jerry Seinfeld<br>
Jason Alexander.................. George Costanza<br>
Julia Louis-Dreyfus.............. Elaine Benes<br>
Michael Richards.................. Cosmo Kramer<br>
<br>
Guest Stars:<br>
<br>
Vicki Lewis ................... Ade<br>
Joseph R. Sicari .......... Willie<br>
Arminae Azarian .......... Saleswoman<br>
Mitzi McCall ................. Donna<br>
Richard Marion ............. Guy<br>
Thomas Mills ................ Moviegoer<br>
Glynis McCants .......... Woman<br>
Courtney Taylor .......... Attractive Applicant<br>
rc: Steve Hytner ............ Kenny Bania<br>
<br>
Opening monologue.<br>
<br>
I don't even know what, what is supposed to be attractive about fur?<br>
Why does a man want to see a woman in a fur? Men want women to shave<br>
their legs, shave their armpits, pluck their eyebrows and then before
we<br>
go out, we dress them up like a bear.<br>
<br>
To me the only reason to wear fur, would be if you were trying to sneak<br>
up on another animal. Did you ever see those tribal hunters where they<br>
wear the fur and then they had the other animals, head on top of their<br>
head? You know I&#146;m sure there's a moose looking at that going, &#147;Yeah,<br>
that looks real good. Yeah, I&#146;m gonna turn my back on this goof ball<br>
with the extra head. Because there's nothing fishy going on there.<br>
I&#146;ll just keep drinking from the stream. I've seen a lot of two-headed<br>
tigers with knees.&#148;<br>
<br>
<br>
Commercial<br>
<br>
Opening scene.<br>
Exterior of a Dry Cleaners -- then inside where Jerry and George are<br>
talking, Jerry is holding a few items, waiting to drop them off to be<br>
dry cleaned.<br>
<br>
George: Well I am actually going to have a secretary and I get to do the<br>
interview.<br>
<br>
Jerry: That's incredible. Six months ago you were taking messages for<br>
your mother.<br>
<br>
George: Yeah, and now someone's going to be taking messages for me.<br>
<br>
Jerry: From your mother.<br>
<br>
(George &amp; Jerry turn and move closer to the counter as a few customers<br>
leave the store.)<br>
<br>
Jerry: So this ah, woman you plan on hiring, is she going to be in the<br>
&#147;Spokes model&#148; category?<br>
<br>
George: Sure. I could go the tomato route. But eh, I've given this a<br>
lot of thought Jerry. All that frustration. I&#146;ll never get any work<br>
done. So I&#146;m doing a complete 360. I&#146;m going for total efficiency
and<br>
ability.<br>
<br>
Jerry: That's a 180, George.<br>
<br>
George: Whatever.<br>
<br>
(Jerry turns and walks up to the counter. George wonders about the<br>
lobby area)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Hi Willie.<br>
<br>
Willie: Hey Jerry.&nbsp; <br>
<br>
Jerry: I got this stuff and ah my mother's fur coat for storage.<br>
<br>
Willie: What are you doing with it?<br>
<br>
Jerry: Ah, she keeps it in my apartment for when she comes up from<br>
Florida.<br>
<br>
Donna: Hi.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Hi.<br>
<br>
Willie: Hey Jerry, you know my wife &#147;Donna&#148;.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah, that's why I said &#147;hi&#148;.<br>
<br>
(Donna smiles and walks away)<br>
<br>
Willie: Hey, nice jacket. (looking over the jacket)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Thanks. It's Hounds-Tooth.<br>
<br>
Willie: Whoa, this is a beauty. Great cut. It's probably very<br>
flattering.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Oh yes, it really accentuates my bust line.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Daylight exterior shot of Yankee Stadium, then to George Costanza&#146;s<br>
office where he is interviewing an attractive applicant for his<br>
secretary job.<br>
<br>
Applicant: Well, I type about 90 words a minute. I&#146;m completely<br>
well-versed in all IBM and Macintosh programs.<br>
<br>
George: (looking over her resume) Well Miss Coggins you're ah, obviously<br>
qualified for the job. You've all the necessary skills and experience.<br>
But you're extremely attractive. you're gorgeous. I&#146;m looking at
you,<br>
I can't even remember my name. So ah, I&#146;m afraid this is not going
to<br>
work out (he crumples her resume into a ball) Thanks for coming in.<br>
<br>
(the camera is now back on the applicant's seat, but another even more<br>
attractive woman is seated there)<br>
<br>
George: You're luscious. You're ravishing. I would give up red meat<br>
just to get a glimpse of you in a bra. I&#146;m terribly sorry. (both<br>
George and the attractive female applicant stand up as George reaches<br>
across the desk and shakes her hand for coming in)<br>
<br>
<br>
(A very plain looking applicant now sits across from george)<br>
<br>
Ade: As you can see my references are impeccable. I think I&#146;d be
a real<br>
asset here. My only concern is, I do take care of my mother. So will<br>
there be any late nights?<br>
<br>
George: I can't imagine.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Exterior shot of Jerry's apartment, then inside where Elaine is holding<br>
a garment bag and talking with Jerry.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Ok, So Barney&#146;s is having this huge sale. I try this dress
on<br>
-- (holds the garment bag out towards Jerry) -- Stunning. Stunning. I<br>
couldn't take my eyes off myself.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah.<br>
<br>
Elaine: OK, so then I put it on at home. It looks like I&#146;m carrying<br>
twins.<br>
<br>
Jerry: So you're saying, Store -- Hotsy-Totsy, Home-- Hotsy-Notsy.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Yeah exactly. Anyway I've got to go over there and return it.<br>
<br>
Jerry: I thought we were going to the movies?<br>
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Elaine: All right I&#146;ll try it on again. You tell me what you think.<br>
(she turns and goes into the bedroom to change clothes)<br>
<br>
(George Enters)<br>
<br>
George: Hey hey.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Hey George<br>
<br>
George: Hey Elaine. (George hangs up his raincoat next to the door) I&#146;m<br>
telling you Jerry, having a secretary is incredible. (George claps<br>
hands) I don't know why I didn&#146;t have one before.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Because you didn&#146;t have a job?<br>
<br>
George: Perhaps. (hehe) I walk in, everything is organized -- messages,<br>
appointments. And I can't tell you how proud I am of myself for going<br>
with Ade.<br>
<br>
Jerry: A lesser man would have crumbled. They would have gone for the<br>
&#147;dish&#148; and the sure fire sexual-harassment suit.<br>
<br>
(Elaine walks back into the living room, modeling the dress, arms<br>
extended straight out from her sides, elbows bent, with the look on her<br>
face that says, huh ... what do you think? -- She walks towards George<br>
and Jerry)<br>
<br>
Jerry: It's a little ...<br>
<br>
Elaine: All Right! (throws arms down) You answered it right there.<br>
<br>
Jerry: You got no waist in that thing.<br>
<br>
George: You arms look like something hanging in a kosher deli.<br>
<br>
Elaine: I said, All Right.<br>
<br>
George: Well wha&#146;d you buy it for?<br>
<br>
Elaine: Why did I buy it, because in the mirror, at Barney&#146;s, I looked<br>
fabulous. This woman was just walking by said I looked like Demi Moore<br>
in Indecent Proposal.<br>
<br>
Jerry: How fast was she walking?<br>
<br>
(Elaine heads for the bedroom to change out of the dress, turns and<br>
looks at Jerry)<br>
<br>
George: Demi? I thought it was Demi?<br>
<br>
Jerry: No. I think it's Demi.<br>
<br>
George: Really? I never heard of a semi tractor-trailer. (Jerry nods<br>
in agreement)<br>
<br>
(Elaine walks back in, still in the dress)<br>
<br>
Elaine: Wait a minute (claps hands) Wait a minute. I know what's going<br>
on here. Skinny Mirrors! (she pushes George and Jerry in their<br>
respective chests, with her arms extended -- one arm for each of them
--<br>
they recoil with surprise)<br>
<br>
Jerry: What?<br>
<br>
Elaine: Skinny Mirrors! Barney&#146;s has Skinny Mirrors, they make you<br>
look, like, 10 pounds lighter.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Oh, you're crazy.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Am I? (hands on hips) Do you think I would have bought this<br>
dress if I looked like this at Barney&#146;s?<br>
<br>
George: (to Jerry, as Jerry nods in agreement) You know I think she<br>
might have something there.<br>
<br>
(Kramer enters, seeing Elaine -- his head and upper body lurches<br>
backwards)<br>
<br>
Kramer: Whoa. What are you all dressed up for?<br>
<br>
Elaine: Oh I&#146;m returning this dress to Barney&#146;s.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Good idea.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Do it tomorrow. Well go to the movies.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Yeah yeah, ok.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Hey look, if you're going there, maybe you could pick me up some<br>
of this super hydrating, it's a total-protection moisturizer with Uva.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Moisturizer? That's girls stuff.<br>
<br>
Kramer: No no, look. I&#146;ll tell you what -- they're having a sale
right.<br>
<br>
Elaine: yeah.<br>
<br>
Kramer: I&#146;ll meetcha down there, well have lunch.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Well we could ...<br>
<br>
Kramer: Well, we&#146;ll get to know each other. We never get to spend
any<br>
time together. Oh sure we have our little group here, but ... (he looks<br>
and gestures out towards George and Jerry, as Elaine walks back into<br>
the bedroom to change out of the dress -- Kramer scratches his head in<br>
sort of disbelief)<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Daylight exterior shot of Yankee Stadium, then to George Costanza&#146;s<br>
office, he stands in front of a wall calendar, as Ade, his new secretary<br>
takes down notes as to what George is saying.<br>
<br>
George: And then assuming the strike is resolved, on April 14th, we, ah,<br>
play the Angels. So let&#146;s clear a floor at the Anaheim Hotel.<br>
<br>
Ade: Anaheim Hotel. (George picks up a container of chinese food from<br>
the credenza) You may want to reconsider. I believe they only have<br>
room service until 10 P.M. and then it's only finger foods.<br>
<br>
George: Ade, you're a wonder. (he he -- george laughs)<br>
<br>
Ade: OK, now I projected some of those figures for you regarding the<br>
switch to Canola oil for the stadium popcorn and surprisingly it will<br>
only come to 1/2 a cent more per bag, so it is definitely doable.<br>
<br>
George: Ade, I have to tell you, I, I have never met anybody so ...<br>
efficient.<br>
<br>
Ade: Well thank you, I&#146;m flattered.<br>
<br>
George: I mean you're just, you're just a marvel of organization.<br>
<br>
Ade: Well I&#146;m just, hm, doing my job.<br>
<br>
George: It's like I&#146;m thinking of something, and you're (snaps fingers)<br>
one step ahead of me.<br>
<br>
Ade: What can I say? I&#146;m ... I&#146;m good at what I do. (smiling
and<br>
quietly laughing proudly)<br>
<br>
George: (coyly, he looks down and runs his finger along the top of the<br>
chair back in front of him) Do you, uh ... do you know what I&#146;m ...<br>
thinking about now?<br>
<br>
Ade: (thinking about the question, she stops writing) Yes, I think I<br>
do. (she turns her head slowly and looks directly at him)<br>
<br>
George: Is it, uh, doable?<br>
<br>
Ade: It's definitely doable.<br>
<br>
(Ade throws her note pad and pencil in to the air, along with her<br>
glasses. George grabs his glasses and takes them from his face and<br>
throws them on the couch as he and Ade embrace in a frantic kiss and<br>
slither down to the floor between the desk and the couch -- the camera<br>
cannot see them on the floor)<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Outside a movie theater (The Paragon) Jerry and Elaine have exited the<br>
theater and are walking slowly and then stop to talk, as other movie<br>
goers leave the theater behind them - in the background, there is a line<br>
of people waiting to buy tickets for the next show.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Well, that was the worst.<br>
<br>
Elaine: I can&#146;t believe they made the Wife the killer. (putting on<br>
gloves) Gimme a break.<br>
<br>
Man: (waiting in line for tickets, he overhears Elaine) Hey, give us a<br>
break. We haven't seen it yet. Thanks a lot big mouth!<br>
<br>
Another man: (waiting in line, closer to the box office) Yeah! (in<br>
agreement with the other guy)<br>
<br>
(Kramer rushes up to Elaine and Jerry)<br>
<br>
Kramer: You got a pen?<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah, I think I do.<br>
<br>
Kramer: And I need something to write on.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Well, all I got is my dry-cleaning stub.<br>
<br>
Kramer: I gust met Uma Therman. She's giving me her telephone number.<br>
Uma Jerry, Uma.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Uma Therman? Really?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Yeah.<br>
<br>
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Elaine: How'd you manage that.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Yeah well I don't have any time to talk now. (he rushes back<br>
into the theater)<br>
<br>
Jerry: He's got the Kavorca. (looking towards the theater door, Jerry<br>
notices one of the movie goers) Hey, isn't that Willie, my dry-cleaner?<br>
<br>
Elaine: Where?<br>
<br>
Jerry: He just went in. You know, I think he was wearing my<br>
Hounds-Tooth jacket.<br>
<br>
Elaine: What would he be doing wearing your jacket?<br>
<br>
Jerry: It looked just like the jacket I brought in to be dry-cleaned.<br>
He complimented me on it.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Are you sure?<br>
<br>
(Kramer walks up, smiling gleefully)<br>
<br>
Kramer: I got it. Uma, Uma, Uma. (looking at the ticket)<br>
<br>
Elaine: You are amazing.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Yeah, all right. Taxi's on me. (he walks off camera)<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Exterior shot of Yankee Stadium at dusk and then to George Costanza&#146;s<br>
office. [moaning] George and Ade are struggling to kneel and undress<br>
while kissing.<br>
<br>
Ade: Ah no no no no no. A better way to reach the bra would be to undo<br>
the jacket, then go around the back of the shirt.<br>
<br>
George: Ade you are incredible<br>
<br>
(as he unbuttons her jacket, they fall to the floor again -- the camera<br>
cannot see them between the desk and the couch -- we see over George's<br>
desk, keyboard, manila folders and then we see Ade&#146;s shoe in the
air<br>
above the desk)<br>
<br>
Ade: Oh ...oh ...oh ... Here, I want to show you something. Hand me<br>
that pillow.<br>
<br>
(we see George's head and arm above the desk ridge, he grabs a pillow<br>
from the couch and hands it to Ade. Her arm pulls him back down to her<br>
on the ground)<br>
<br>
George: What? Oh, My God!<br>
<br>
Ade: Mr. CO STAN ZA!<br>
<br>
George: Ade, ahh, ahh, ah ... I&#146;m giving you a raise!<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Exterior shot of the restaurant (Monks) then inside. George and Jerry<br>
are sitting in the normal booth.<br>
<br>
Jerry: So you're having sex and then all of a sudden, you just blurt out<br>
&#147;I&#146;m giving you a raise.&#148;<br>
<br>
George: Yeah.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Just a quick sidebar here -- are you in anyway authorized to give<br>
raises?<br>
<br>
George: Not that I&#146;m aware of, no.<br>
<br>
Jerry: So you're so grateful to have sex, that you'll just shout out<br>
anything that comes into your head.<br>
<br>
George: I didn&#146;t think ahead.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Well maybe she'll just think it was bawdy talk.<br>
<br>
George: I didn&#146;t say any other bawdy things.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Maybe you could have sex with her again and then take it back.<br>
<br>
George: All right, you know you're not any help at all here. I don't<br>
know what even the point is of talking to you anymore.<br>
<br>
(they stand up from their seats at the booth)<br>
<br>
Jerry: All right, all right. I&#146;m sorry.<br>
<br>
George: Yeah, well, I guess the only thing I can do is go into George<br>
Steinbrenner&#146;s office and tell him he has to give her a raise.<br>
<br>
Jerry: How long has she been there?<br>
<br>
George: 3 days.<br>
<br>
Jerry: It's almost a week.<br>
<br>
(Jerry picks up several items of clothing from the booth, in their<br>
dry-cleaning bags -- He is wearing his Hounds-Tooth jacket. George and<br>
Jerry walk over to the cash register to pay for lunch. At the register,<br>
Jerry reaches into his Hounds-Tooth jacket pocket, he pulls out a movie<br>
stub)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Oh, My god.<br>
<br>
George: What?<br>
<br>
Jerry: It's a movie stub from the 9:30 show. George, I think Willie the<br>
dry-cleaner has been wearing my clothes.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Commercial<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Exterior shot of Barney&#146;s department store, street scene with store<br>
windows. Then inside to Elaine, Kramer and the Barney&#146;s sales<br>
associate -- they stand in the women's clothing dept. (Zelda is the name<br>
of the clothing line on the wall), outside of the dressing room area.<br>
Elaine is wearing the dress she plans on returning.<br>
<br>
Elaine: These mirrors are skinny mirrors. This is false ...<br>
reflecting. And I think, that the department of ... you know, whatever,<br>
would be very interested to know what's going on here.<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: Well, we're more than happy to exchange
it for<br>
something else.<br>
<br>
Elaine: OK fine. (smiling) I did like that little Calvin Klein number<br>
right by the elevator. You know the little ... (motions in the<br>
direction of the elevator)<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: I&#146;ll bring it to your dressing room.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Ok thanks so much. (the Barney&#146;s sales associate turns and
walks<br>
away. Elaine turns to Kramer as he admires himself in the mirror) What<br>
are you all dressed up for?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Well Elaine, when you're shopping on Madison Avenue, you don't<br>
want to skip on the, swank.<br>
<br>
Elaine: I like your little bag.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Huh, oh hey, look at this. (he pulls a little tube out of the<br>
bag) It's the super hydrating, triple-action moisturizer, hmm.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Huh.<br>
<br>
(Kramer opens the moisturizer and squeezes some onto his palm)<br>
<br>
Kramer: Wait till that Uma smells this Uva.<br>
<br>
(Elaine walks away into the dressing from area. Kenny Bania enters the<br>
clothing dept.)<br>
<br>
Bania: Hey Kramer.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Hey Bania, what's happening? (Kramer, looking into the mirror,<br>
is putting moisturizer under his eyes)<br>
<br>
Bania: I&#146;m looking for a new suit. I can&#146;t find anything I like.<br>
That's a nice suit. (admiring Kramer&#146;s suit)<br>
<br>
Kramer: Well, thank you.<br>
<br>
Bania: Did you get that here?<br>
<br>
Kramer: No, this is vintage. They don't make this stuff anymore.<br>
<br>
Bania: You're telling me.<br>
<br>
Kramer: I sure am.<br>
<br>
Bania: It's hard for me to find pants that --<br>
<br>
Kramer: (interrupting Bania) That don't make you look high-waisted.<br>
<br>
Bania: Yes<br>
<br>
Kramer: Me too.<br>
<br>
Bania: What size are you?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Uh, 42.<br>
<br>
Bania: 42, That's what I am now. I've been working out, I&#146;m huge.<br>
How'd you like to sell it?<br>
<br>
Kramer: make me an offer.<br>
<br>
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Bania: 100 Bucks<br>
<br>
Kramer: Surely you jest. (walks away from Bania)<br>
<br>
Bania: 175<br>
<br>
Kramer: Look at the stitching (takes the jacket off to show Bania) This<br>
is old world craftsmanship.<br>
<br>
Bania: 300 dollars.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Sold. Follow me into the dressing room.<br>
<br>
Bania: You throw the shirt in?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Bania, you're killing me.<br>
<br>
Bania: Hey that's the women's dressing room.<br>
<br>
Kramer: There's nothing in there that I haven't seen before.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Daylight exterior shot of Yankee Stadium (Louisville Slugger) then to<br>
George Steinbrenner&#146;s office. The camera is behind Steinbrenner,<br>
looking towards the door.<br>
<br>
George: (Opens the door, looks in and then knocks 5 times) Mr.<br>
Steinbrenner, (waves) can I talk to you for a second?<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: Yes yes George. Can you talk to me for a second? Of<br>
course you can -- I&#146;m a very accessible man. I just wanted to say<br>
you're doing great work on that Canola oil stuff.<br>
<br>
George: Well, you know, to be honest sir -- my, my new secretary Ade,<br>
came up with that one.<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: Ade, Ade, I like that name George.<br>
<br>
George: She supports her whole family. (walking slowly into the room)<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: Is that a fact George?<br>
<br>
George: Yes, In fact, her mother is in the hospital right now. It's<br>
some kind of a Diverticulitis. (he continues walking slowly towards<br>
Steinbrenner&#146;s desk)<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: I had a bout of that myself one time -- knocked me right<br>
on my ass.<br>
<br>
George: She can&#146;t even afford to go out to lunch. She's been eating
in<br>
a high school cafeterias She pretends to be a teacher. It's pathetic.<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: What's that cost her, like, two and a quarter? ($2.25)<br>
<br>
George: You know what I was just thinking -- she could really use a<br>
raise.<br>
<br>
(Telephone rings -- Steinbrenner reaches for the receiver)<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: You know, she'd be better off making a sandwich at home<br>
and bringing it in. (picks up the telephone hand set) Hello, ah, George<br>
will you excuse me.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Daylight exterior shot of Barney&#146;s department store windows, with<br>
traffic driving by -- then to Elaine in the dressing room -- she is<br>
almost done dressing in the Calvin Klein dress.<br>
Kramer climbs up the wall of his dressing room adjacent to Elaine's --<br>
we see his head, top of his bare chest, arm and both hands over the top<br>
of Elaine's&#146; dressing room wall -- he is looking down at her.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Psst. Hey.<br>
<br>
(Elaine is startled and tries to cover her top, which is mostly covered<br>
from the dress she is putting on)<br>
<br>
Elaine: Kramer, what are you doing here?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Listen, I need you to get me some clothes.<br>
<br>
Elaine: What?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Yeah, I just sold my suit to Bania for a cool three-hundred.<br>
<br>
Elaine: So go buy a new one.<br>
<br>
Kramer: What, at this place? It would destroy my whole profit margin.<br>
<br>
Elaine: So.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Listen do me a favor -- just call Jerry, tell him to bring me<br>
some clothes.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Ouhhh (Kramer disappears back behind his wall as Elaine opens<br>
the dressing room door)<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Exterior shot of the Dry Cleaners store front, then to the interior --<br>
Jerry enters as a female customer is leaving the counter with her<br>
dry-cleaning .<br>
<br>
Jerry: Hello, Willie.<br>
<br>
Willie: Hey, Jerry. You dropping off?<br>
<br>
Jerry: No, but ah, seen any good movies lately?<br>
<br>
Willie: You came by to ask that?<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah. Specifically 9:30 shows. Seen any good 9:30 shows at the<br>
Paragon, Willie?<br>
<br>
Willie: What are you gettin at?<br>
<br>
Jerry: I saw you the other night stepping out with my Hounds-Tooth<br>
jacket.<br>
<br>
Willie: Jerry that's a breach of the dry-cleaner&#146;s code.<br>
<br>
Jerry: You need a code to tell you not to wear peoples&#146; clothes<br>
<br>
Willie: I wasn't wearing your jacket. Jerry you're imagining things.<br>
(he makes the circular motion next to his ears - the international<br>
symbol for &#147;insane&#148;)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeahhh, am I imagining this? (he whips out the movie stub and<br>
holds it up to Willie) Found this little cutie in the pocket. (throws<br>
the stub on the counter)<br>
<br>
Willie: Jerry.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah, Yeah. Well, now that we understand each other -- I&#146;ll
be<br>
taking my business elsewhere. And I want my mother's fur coat back too.<br>
<br>
Willie: Jerry, come on.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Now.<br>
<br>
Willie: Now? (Willie looks off with his eyes to his left -- he is<br>
thinking about his wife Donna)<br>
<br>
(Shot of Donna wearing the fur coat, standing at a hot dog stand, eating<br>
a hot dog)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah. I want that coat. (Jerry opens his wallet, looking for<br>
the dry-cleaning ticket)<br>
<br>
Willie: Well ... ahh. (apprehensively)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Where's that ticket? Oh, Kramer.<br>
<br>
Willie: Wait, you, you mean to tell me you don't have a ticket for the<br>
coat?<br>
<br>
Jerry: No, not on me.<br>
<br>
Willie: Well, I, I need to see that ticket.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Why? I've got my cleaning before without a ticket.<br>
<br>
Willie: Yeah, but this is different. Those fur storage warehouses are<br>
huge. You can&#146;t, get anything without a number.<br>
<br>
Jerry: All right, I&#146;ll be back.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Elaine inside Barney&#146;s, she stands in front of a full length mirror.<br>
The sales associate behind her, giving advice on the dress.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Yeah it looks good here, but what does that mean?<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: So, uh, do you want it?<br>
<br>
Elaine: I don't know, I have to think about it. (the sales associate<br>
walks away) I need a nonpartisan mirror.<br>
<br>
(Elaine looks around, like she is trying not to be noticed and walks out<br>
of the clothing dept.)<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Daytime exterior of Yankee Stadium, then inside to George Costanza&#146;s<br>
office.<br>
<br>
Ade: I can&#146;t thank you enough, Mr. Costanza. I&#146;m so grateful<br>
<br>
George: Yes, well, I sat down with Mr. Steinbrenner. I told him you<br>
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have been doing great work. I said that you deserved a raise, and if<br>
you didn&#146;t get it, that I, was leaving. (motions with both arms in
a<br>
circular motion to his right)<br>
<br>
Ade: It was just so generous.<br>
<br>
George: Oh, well, don't worry about it -- he's got plenty of money.<br>
(spins his chair away from her)<br>
<br>
Ade: Oh I know, but Twenty Five Thousand.<br>
<br>
George: (spins his chair back to face her) So you got a $25,000 a year<br>
raise.<br>
<br>
Ade: Yes, I tell you, Mr. Steinbrenner...<br>
<br>
George: You're making more than I am.<br>
<br>
Ade: I am?<br>
<br>
George: What are you doing? You're making more than I am. A secretary<br>
cannot make more than her boss.<br>
<br>
Ade: Well apparently they can.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Elaine, in the Calvin Klein dress, is walking outside along the<br>
sidewalk, snow along the curb and store fronts -- It's obvious she is<br>
cold without a coat. She checks out her reflection in a florist's<br>
window, then stops at the Love, Health &amp; Beauty Aids store, where
the<br>
reflection is more like a mirror in the alcove of the store.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Oh, this is insanity. I&#146;m not this hippie. (meaning her hips<br>
are not that large)<br>
<br>
(a man exits the store)<br>
<br>
Elaine: Hey, what do you think of this?<br>
<br>
Man: (with disbelief): You'll never pull it off.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Barney&#146;s Department store, inside the dressing room area, a customer<br>
knocks on the door where Kramer is waiting for Jerry.<br>
<br>
Female customer: Hey, what's going on in there?<br>
<br>
(Jerry enters the women's clothing dept.)<br>
<br>
Jerry: (to the Barney&#146;s sales associate) Excuse me, could you tell
me<br>
where I could find, like, women's moisturizer lotions?<br>
<br>
(Female customer walks up to the Barney&#146;s sales associate that Jerry
was<br>
just talking to)<br>
<br>
Female customer: This woman has been in there for over an hour.<br>
<br>
(The Barney&#146;s sales associate walks into the dressing room area and
up<br>
to the dressing room door where Kramer is waiting for Jerry)<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: Excuse me Miss., Is everything ok in there?<br>
<br>
Kramer: [Yeah] (through the door)<br>
<br>
(Jerry hears Kramer and walks into the dressing room door)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Kramer?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Oh, Jerry, you got my clothes?<br>
<br>
Jerry: What clothes?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Didn&#146;t Elaine call you?<br>
<br>
Jerry: No.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Well what are you doing here?<br>
<br>
Jerry: What am I doing here? You're in the women's dressing room. I<br>
need that ticket stub back so I can get my mother's fur coat out.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Oh, the stub, yeah. I left it in my, my pants<br>
<br>
Jerry: Where are your pants?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Well, I sold them to Bania.<br>
<br>
Jerry: What? You sold your pants to Bania. Let me in.<br>
<br>
(Kramer opens the door, Jerry goes in the dressing room. Kramer is<br>
standing there in his white boxer shorts and no shirt)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Why'd you sell your pants to Bania?<br>
<br>
Kramer: ouhhh -- I had Uma Therman&#146;s number written on that stub.
I<br>
lost Uma&#146;s number.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Where are your clothes?<br>
<br>
Kramer: I told you I sold them to Bania.<br>
<br>
Jerry: You mean what you were wearing?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Yeah.<br>
<br>
Jerry: How'd you expect to get out of here?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Well, I didn&#146;t think ahead.<br>
<br>
<br>
(Elaine reenters the Barney&#146;s clothing dept., rubbing her arms because<br>
he is cold. The sales associate is also coming back from the dressing<br>
rooms. Elaine sees her, and quickly stands next to the register counter<br>
and tries to act like she has been there for a while.)<br>
<br>
Elaine: This isn't going to work for me ... so if you could show me<br>
something else.<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: No.<br>
<br>
Elaine: No?<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: No, because you're taking that one.<br>
<br>
Elaine: I am?<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: Yes. Because you wore it out of the store.<br>
<br>
Elaine: Ha! That's preposterous.<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: I suppose that salt stain came from all
the<br>
snow in the store.<br>
<br>
(Elaine looks down and gathers the dress at the salt stain)<br>
<br>
Barney&#146;s sales associate: Shall I wrap it or will you wear it out?<br>
<br>
Elaine: No. You can wrap it. (Dejected. Elaine puts her head down and<br>
her hand to her forehead as she walks into the dressing room area)<br>
Kramer, are you still in there?<br>
<br>
Jerry: [Elaine]<br>
<br>
Elaine: Jerry?<br>
<br>
(Bania enters the dressing room area)<br>
<br>
Bania: Elaine, where's Kramer?<br>
<br>
Kramer: Bania?<br>
<br>
Bania: Kramer.<br>
<br>
Jerry: I&#146;m going out. (he comes out of the dressing room, while Kramer<br>
remains inside)<br>
<br>
Bania: Jerry.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Bania.<br>
<br>
Bania: Kramer, I want my money back for this suit. You're nancy-boy<br>
cream leaked all over the pockets -- Suits ruined.<br>
<br>
Kramer: Well you're not getting any money back. (Kramer opens the<br>
door) Jerry, come back in here.<br>
<br>
Jerry: (to Bania) Excuse me. (he goes back in the dressing room)<br>
<br>
Kramer: Uma&#146;s number is on that ticket.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Never mind Uma, I need that ticket to get my mother's fur coat<br>
back. Why don't you just give him the money for the suit?<br>
<br>
Kramer: I&#146;m not going to give him $300 now for a suit with moisturizer<br>
cream all over it.<br>
<br>
Jerry: I got an idea.<br>
<br>
Kramer: What?<br>
<br>
Jerry: I can&#146;t believe I&#146;m gonna do this. (Jerry opens the door
and<br>
exits the dressing room. He walks over to Bania)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Bania can I talk to you for a second? How's everything going?<br>
<br>
Bania: Pretty good.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah, well, see the thing of it is, I&#146;m in a bit of an awkward<br>
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position here. Because, uhh, I don't want to get in between you two<br>
guys but ... I need a dry-cleaning ticket that's in the pocket of those<br>
pants.<br>
<br>
Bania: Well all you gotta do is tell Kramer to give me my money back,<br>
and you'll get your ticket.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah, yeah all right, well uh ... tell you what I will do Bania<br>
-- you give me the ticket, and uh, I will take you out for a nice<br>
dinner.<br>
<br>
Bania: Can we go back to Mendy&#146;s?<br>
<br>
Jerry: You want to go to Mendy&#146;s, I&#146;ll take you to Mendy&#146;s.<br>
<br>
Bania: Twice? I wanna go twice.<br>
<br>
Jerry: all right let&#146;s be reasonable, Bania. I&#146;m taking you
out for a<br>
nice dinner. All I want is a little ticket in that pocket. I think<br>
it's a pretty good deal.<br>
<br>
Bania: Two Mendy&#146;s.<br>
<br>
Jerry: . . . All right (gritting teeth) Just give me the ticket.<br>
<br>
Bania: Here you go.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Ohh ... (takes the ticket and heads for the dressing room)<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Exterior of yankee Stadium (Louisville Slugger) then to George<br>
Steinbrenner&#146;s office. George Costanza stands pleading his case.<br>
<br>
George: But Mr. Steinbrenner, how can I be expected to perform my job<br>
properly, knowing that my uh, subordinate is making more money than I<br>
am? With all due respect sir, it's outta whack.<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: Uh huh, I understand what you're saying George and I know<br>
what it's like to be financially strapped. When I was a young man in<br>
Cleveland I use to hitchhike to work. One time I got picked up by a<br>
bakery truck. You think that stuff smells good? Try being cooped up in<br>
the back of one of those babies.<br>
<br>
(George starts to back away from the desk)<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: I couldn't look at a donut for the next two years. Well<br>
not that I was ever one for the sweets.<br>
<br>
(George turning around, nodding and making hand gestures, walking slowly<br>
towards the door, his hand gestures get progressively wider eventually<br>
to full arms extended upwards)<br>
<br>
Steinbrenner: Sure I like a cup cake every now and then, like everybody<br>
else. You know I like it when they have a little cream on the inside,<br>
it's a surprise. That's good, plus the chocolate ones are good too.<br>
Sometimes I just can&#146;t even make up my mind. A lot of times I&#146;ll
mix<br>
the two together, make a vanilla fudge.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
Jerry stands outside the Barney&#146;s dressing room door that Kramer
is<br>
waiting in. Jerry quickly knocks on the door.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Let me in, it's me. (Kramer opens the door, Jerry goes in the<br>
dressing room) Here. You don't know what this is costing me. (hands<br>
Kramer the ticket)<br>
<br>
Kramer: (closes the door) All right, nice work. (he looks at the ticket,<br>
flips it over, and then over again) Where's Uma&#146;s number? The<br>
moisturizer smudged out the phone number.<br>
<br>
Jerry: (Takes the ticket back and looks at it, flips it over) The<br>
dry-cleaning numbers are gone too.<br>
<br>
Kramer: (grabs the ticket back and holds it up to the light) It must<br>
have been the botanical extracts.<br>
<br>
Jerry: (grabs the ticket back) Give me that.<br>
<br>
(Jerry Opens the door and walks into the clothing dept., while Bania is<br>
walking towards the exit of the clothing dept.)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Hey Bania, the dinners off. The ticket's no good. The numbers<br>
are all smudged out. (holds out the ticket and hands it to Bania)<br>
<br>
Bania: (looking at the ticket then quickly looks up at Jerry) You trying<br>
to get out of Mendy&#146;s? you can&#146;t do that.<br>
<br>
Jerry: The ticket is worthless.<br>
<br>
Bania: You promised me.<br>
<br>
(Jerry makes a smudged up face -- he knows he cannot get out of the<br>
deal. Bania turns and walks quickly out of the clothing department.<br>
Jerry sees a woman from the back walking into the dressing room area.<br>
She has a fur coat on and is carrying a few items over her arm to try<br>
on)<br>
<br>
Jerry: Hey, Isn't that my mother's fur coat?<br>
<br>
(Elaine stands at the register counter, now she wears her own clothes.<br>
The Calvin Klein dress rests across the counter -- she watches as Jerry<br>
follows the woman into the dressing room area. Jerry stands in front of<br>
the door where she went into, listens for a half second and then pushes<br>
the door open, as she has not had an opportunity to latch it yet -- It<br>
is Donna, the dry-cleaners wife -- she is stunned, startled and taken<br>
aback ...)<br>
<br>
Donna: No it's not. (the coat)<br>
<br>
Jerry: It is! (Jerry walks forcefully into the dressing room and closes<br>
the door) Give me that back.<br>
<br>
Donna: No, what are you talking about.<br>
<br>
(The camera pans down to the bottom of the dressing room door, so all<br>
you see is Jerry and Donna's scuffling feet and lower legs, as Jerry<br>
takes the coat from her.)<br>
<br>
Donna: Are you out of your mind? Don't you ... take your hands ...<br>
<br>
Jerry: You can&#146;t have that coat, it's not yours.<br>
<br>
(Donna opens the door -- the camera pans back up to eye level as she<br>
walks out, kind of indignant. She places her long purse strap over her<br>
Left shoulder)<br>
<br>
Jerry: What do you think the dry-cleaner&#146;s is your own personal closet!<br>
<br>
(Donna walks over to where Elaine is still standing at the register<br>
counter)<br>
<br>
** Continuity Error -- as she walks up to Elaine, Donna is now holding<br>
her long purse strap in her right hand only, then switches it to her<br>
left hand and puts the strap over her left shoulder. The purse hangs<br>
below her left hip. She just had placed the long purse strap over her<br>
shoulder as she left the dressing room area walking away from Jerry. **<br>
<br>
Elaine: Donna, do you think you can get the salt stain out of this?<br>
(Holding the bottom of the Calvin Klein dress out)<br>
<br>
Donna: Let me see. (Looking at the stain) Piece of cake. Bring it<br>
in. (Holding the dress up by the hanger) What size is it?<br>
<br>
Elaine: (Tilts her head down, looking over her glasses in amazement of<br>
Donna's question)<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
The camera fades from the previous scene to the winter sidewalk outside.<br>
<br>
L-R Kramer, Elaine and Jerry walk silently in the cold. Above their<br>
heads in the background is a sign that reads &#147;KalSigns&#148; -- I
believe<br>
this is an homage to Jerry's (real life) father that owned a sign<br>
company.<br>
<br>
Kramer is wearing Jerry's mother's fur coat. It is obviously too small<br>
for his large frame -- the arms are way too short. The coat comes down<br>
to his mid thigh. He has no pants on. He wears shoes and white socks.<br>
He looks ridiculous, uncomfortable and cold.<br>
<br>
Elaine is wearing a long winter overcoat, carrying her Calvin Klein<br>
dress in a garment bag over her left arm. Jerry has both hands in the<br>
pockets of his winter jacket he is wearing a scarf that he had on<br>
earlier in the store.<br>
<br>
Kramer looks around as he walks along. He tries to button or close up<br>
the coat to the best of his ability, but nothing changes. As the scene<br>
ends, the fur coat opens slightly at the bottom and you can see his<br>
white boxer shorts (actually they look like jockey shorts, but earlier<br>
he had on boxers in the dressing room)<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene.<br>
The camera fades from the previous scene to an exterior shot of Mendy&#146;s<br>
Restaurant at dusk, then inside to Bania and Jerry dining at a table.<br>
<br>
Bania: Mmm. This soup is great.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah, it's very good. (reluctantly)<br>
<br>
Bania: I told you Mendy&#146;s had the best pea soup. The best Jerry,
the<br>
best. Are you enjoying it?<br>
<br>
Jerry: Yeah. I&#146;m having a wonderful time. (it's obvious he isn't)<br>
<br>
Bania: Wait till you try the swordfish. You know Jerry, I was<br>
thinking. For our next meal, do you think we should come here ... or<br>
should we go someplace else? You know it has it's pros and cons. On the<br>
one hand, here, you're guaranteed a great meal. On the other hand --<br>
<br>
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Jerry: (Interrupting Bania) Yeah, yeah I know. This would be good, but<br>
it would be the same. But if we go some place else, it would be<br>
different, but it might not be as good. It's a gamble. I get it.<br>
<br>
Bania: Yeah. Well, let&#146;s hurry up and eat I gotta get out of here.
I&#146;m<br>
meeting a woman for a drink.<br>
<br>
Jerry: Oh, and who might that be?<br>
<br>
Bania: Some woman named Uma. I got her number off of that ticket before<br>
it was smudged. Hope she's good-looking. (crosses his fingers in the<br>
air)<br>
<br>
<br>
New scene: Final monologue -- Jerry on stage.<br>
<br>
Jerry: If you are a waitress and you ever see me in a restaurant, I&#146;m<br>
telling you right now, I don't want to hear about the specials. I don't<br>
want to know about the specials. I&#146;m sick of the specials. I hate
the<br>
specials. My feeling is, if the specials were so special, they'd be on<br>
the menu. You know what's special about them? They don't know if<br>
anybody likes them. They always have these overly creative descriptions<br>
of the specials too, you know. The veil is lightly slapped, and then<br>
sequestered in a one-bedroom suite with a white wine intravenous.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
END<br>
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