May 29 2008
This is the one that reminds me of a ‘Seinfeld’

I’m always suspicious of people that say, “I never really got into ‘Seinfeld’.”
Am I wrong? This show was culturally significant. To this day–ten years after the show wrapped–I still find myself saying, “remember when that happened in Seinfeld?”
A couple of days ago I was sitting in my office and I heard loud pounding coming from the hallway…and I stepped out and noticed that the outside doors of our building were locked. A young woman was trying to get in to an office other than ours. I let her in.
When I returned, I told a co-worker what happened and she said, “Remember when that happened in Seinfeld?” and then we laughed about when Jerry let someone into Elaine’s building and the guy turned out to be a burglar.
I challenge you to find an every-day event that can’t be related to a Seinfeld episode.




@cheapblueguitar you leaving?? Or just singing?




This also reminds me of another Seinfeld episode that I saw the other night where Jerry wouldn’t let his neighbor who forgot his key into the building because he didn’t know him. It then became awkward because he lived on the same floor a few apartments away.
Awesome.
This totally reminds me of this episode of Punky Brewster where Margo thought Punky wasn’t cool because she didn’t follow the trends… but Punky was actually the cool one because she followed her own path.I never really got into Seinfeld.
I have to put it out there, I’m one of the people that never got into Seinfeld. :-/
As you know, I don’t know Seinfeld. My mom didn’t allow my sister and I to watch the show and I’ve never had the urge to start watching it in syndication. I’ll just live vicaroiusly through your stories… besides, I think the Mike Lawson version of the episode is more amusing.
i love seinfeld and “my name is earl”