Elaine shares a cab ride with Kennedy and arranges to see him again, but they miss each other, and he ends up sleeping with Jerry's girlfriend instead.
Steinbrenner, the rambling, unpredictable and hard-nosed owner of the New York Yankees, appears in multiple episodes, but his face is never seen.
Meryl pretends to be Jerry's wife for a dry cleaning discount, but they break up when Jerry "cheats" on Meryl by letting another woman use his discount.
Kramer often concocts elaborate plots to get rich, and though the majority of his schemes fail, he always seems to have money when he needs it.
The very first episode opens with a conversation between George and Jerry about a button. The last episode closes with a conversation between George and Jerry (and Elaine and Kramer) about the very same thing.
He pretends to own a house in the Hamptons, complete with Snoopy and Prickly Pete, to impress the parents of his recently deceased fiancée.
George injures Midler during a charity softball game held in Central Park, sending her to the hospital and enraging New Yorkers--in particular Kramer, who helps nurse her back to health.
After Kramer purchases an air conditioner from a shopping mall in New Jersey, no one can remember where his car was parked in the multi-level parking garage.
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