Kramer Tries To Save The Neighborhood | The Mom & Pop Store | Seinfeld
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- "Mom and Pop aren't even a mom and pop!"
From Seinfeld Season 6 Episode 8 The Mom & Pop Store: George claims he bought a celebrity's used car; Kramer tries to save a failing neighborhood business.
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Seinfeld stars Jerry Seinfeld as a stand-up comedian whose life in New York City is made even more chaotic by his quirky group of friends who join him in wrestling with life's most perplexing, yet often trivial questions. Often described as "a show about nothing," Seinfeld mines the humor in life's mundane situations like waiting in line, searching for a lost item, or the trials and tribulations of dating. Co-starring are Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Jerry's ex-girlfriend and current platonic pal, Elaine Benes; Jason Alexander as George Costanza, Jerry's neurotic hard-luck best friend; and Michael Richards as Jerry's eccentric neighbor, Kramer.
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Kramer leaves him the only pair of shoes that would actually need cobbling repair
jerry wearing cowboy boots ties the whole Midnight Cowboy joke together
A ha... there's the joke. Thank you
I never picked up on that.😮
*that can receive cobbling repair
but he never wore it, why would it need repairs lol
Kramer does a fantastic Dustin Hoffman impression. The Midnight Cowboy ending gag is my favourite Seinfeld movie reference
I was just about to ask the movie reference for that last scene 😂, thank you for naming it
I would have to go with the marathon man one
I thought Jerry was Ratso.
@@christopherstarr8050 Little big man was one of my favorites. If you like the oldies you gotta see that one.
They have a great Godfather ending too
Kramer immediately throwing Jerry under the bus...."Well, he's got a Peter Pan complex" 🤣🤣🤣
To "throw (someone) under the bus" is an idiomatic phrase in English meaning to blame or abandon a person for selfish reasons.
whats peter pan complex anyway ?
@@adham66425 It involves The Fancy Boy Syndrome....it's best we just leave it there! 😉
@@adham66425 Someone wants to be young forever and acts like a teenager.
Explains why he dated that 17 year old
“Let me tell you, if my mom and pop ran a store, I wouldn’t shop there.”
“This place could blow any minute!” Kramer, a master at pointing out things so eloquently and succinct.
“These are Load Bearing Walls!”
Remember can't stand u the jym coach. Hee Haw 🤠
Oooh geeze I'm from SF parking issues big time HA
Has Elaine not ever heard of the long game? That was the genius of mom and pops scheme and they pulled it off! Crafty little cobblers!
uhhhh...no, don't be ridiculous 😂 Jerry's sneakers weren't enough to keep them from going out of business
😂😂😂😂
So patient to wait all those years. And it worked! Imagine how much made at their garage sale in Jersey. Craft little cobbler crooks!
They planned their heist so far in advance, their target wasn't even born yet when they began planning. That's what makes it so genius!
“I dont wanna be a cowboy!”
That had me crack 😂😂😂😂😂
And there's the one with "I don't wanna be a pirate" too :))
Infantile.
2:25 "I dont wanna be a cowboy!"
Jerrys screeching whinning is hilarious
They conned us and they scored, big time! 😂
Elaine breaking down how ridiculous their hypothesis was... 😂
Maybe they were just waiting to pounce on a good sneaker opportunity?
@@cactuscosyusa 😆
they were sneakers for 48 years
She's a lib but she was flashing the WP hand signal. Of course regular people aren't allowed to do that.
@@artsmith103You're probably the kind of person who thinks everyone is giving them the finger.
@@rjathar that’s probably the best Elaine thing in Seinfeld . It’s hilarious the way she says it. Her sarcasm is so great
I love how you could almost always tell what was parody in this show even if you didn't get the reference, just due to how out of character the scene was
What was it? I know it’s the bus scene
@PhookYoIo It's Midnight Cowboy. I have never seen this movie nor do I recall seeing ths scene. but I somehow guessed. Weird.
I love how Jerry almost breaks into laughter when Kramer looks at him at 4:57
Almost.
This is why I shop Amazon over Mom & Pop shops; don't want my shoes to be stolen and auctioned off.
Well, lots of stolen merchandise gets sold on Amazon. All the shoplifting gangs raid Target, clothing stores, Walgreens, etc., and sell the stuff online.
Jerry has a thing for sneakers and it shows in so many ways even in real life 😂
0:14
The way George says "Cookies" can't get enough of that
You can get enough of it.
I’m trying to remember the episode where Elaine said it that way.
@@NCIR721flyoverGeorge was imitating Kramer but you're probably thinking of the airplane episode ("do you know the people up here are getting cookies?!").
Same with kramer 😂😂😂 0:10
@@bink I finally found it! Season 3 “The Boyfriend”. Elaine and Jerry are talking about her date with Keith Hernandez. She said it then too.
mom and pop aren't even a MOM AND POP!? HAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHA I love this show
wow this is new to me. ive been watching Seinfeld for decades and I don't think ive ever seen this episode more than once or at all!
Don't you love it when you find one !!!???
🎼 Everybody’s talking at me. I don’t hear a word they’re saying…just driving around in Jon Voight’s car 🎶
@@Spacemutiny KRAMER!
Didn't another Pop mess up George's John Voight car?
@@tomojay28Yes, and his daughter wanted to have George committed.
Sometimes I spell Jerry... with a G!
@@raymondliang7 and an I !!!!
Seinfeld was fantastic, they were so in synch last few years, everyone was soo funny...one of the best sitcoms ever
The ending though 😂😂
Elaine wasn't always my favorite, but her breaking down how absurd Kramer's hypothesis is has to be one of my favorite lines in the show.
Mom and Pop aren't even a Mom and Pop! Lmao
It was a scam.
Yep, they didn't even have Kids.
I laughed for about 10 minutes after that
The Midnight Cowboy episode. Probably my favorite one...Definitely top two.
I thought I’d seen every episode, but I don’t remember this one.
First time seing this episode too!
😂😅🤣Midnight Cowboy!!
Hey cowboy, where's your horse?! You BETTER run!! 🤣🤣🤣
3:31 that like always gets me 😂
Kramer 😂
The Midnight Cowboy callback was a nice touch.
I guess mom and pop were struggling to the point they couldn’t take out a small business loan
"Hey Bogambo!" 😆🤣😂
“You’re a bunch of yuppies” haha (edited thank you grammar police)
YOU'RE
Midnight cowboy! Great movie 🎥
establish trust...............for 48 years!
They were so sneaky!
I dont wanna be a cowboy. I dont wanna be a pirate. Jerry rejecting all the fun roles.
I dont want to be Switzerland.
That was clearly an i don't wanna be a pirate versioned into cowboy 🤠. 😂😂
And later he says “I don’t wanna be Switzerland” i.e., a neutral place for Kramer and Newman to keep their Risk board.
At 3:39 I love how Elaine breaks down the conspiracy theory of mom and pop and Kramer believes the theory.
What does "Bogambo" mean I love how Kramer has all these names for people.
Bogambo was a famous gorilla who lived in a New York zoo.
One day a zookeeper helped him escape and kept him in her apartment.
I Effin LoVe this Sitcom... Well produced and Written!
Mom and pop weren't even a mom and pop!!!!!!
It was a scam.
4:05 Chris from Kenan and Kel
Mom and Pop aren't even a Mom and Pop!
It was a scam.
Everybody's Talkin
“So, Mom and Pop’s plan was to move into the neighborhood, establish trust….for 48 years….and then run off with Jerry’s sneakers?”
Julia’s delivery of that little speech is perfection.
Just driving around in Jon Voight's car.
John. Gerri pointed that out.
1:37 😂😂😂
Mom and Pop’s plan was to move into the neighborhood, establish trust…for 48 years, and then run off with Jerry’s sneakers?
Apparently...
Apparently, they were waiting 48 years for the big sell, Thanks Kramer.
And they scored... Big time!
George doin’ Kramer 🤣
So many sneakers!
Well, he's got a Peter Pan complex =)
Elaine’s eyes 👀 😂😂
Bus scene was a tribute to "Midnight Cowboy" movie, woow😉
lol.. so in short.. mom and pop planned for 48y to run off with sneakers.. and luckily it's jerry's :D
They show a shot of the boots on Jerry's feet, and right behind them is a white pair of Jerry's sneakers.
Lmao 🤣😂 this was the best show ever, I so miss it!!!
Im surprise to say after 30 years I don't think I ever seen this episode. Wish I could see the full
It's on Netflix.
Kramer is the best/worst friend ever. Steals your women, ruins businesses, convinces people you’re a fancy boy, gets your business shut down, causes you to lose a marathon, etc.
Nice Midnight Cowboy reference at the end.
Jerry Seinfelt doesn't want to be a cowboy or a pirate either.
Or Switzerland.
@@BDUBZ49 beat me to it
Anyone else notice the Midnight Cowboy references? There are also at least two more big ones within the series.
Kramer is a dachshund in human form. A loyal, loving companion, that'll destroy your entire apartment all in an afternoon.
Kramer calls George Mogambo. 🥨
2:21 What about those sneakers?
Pfff...
Kramer aint goin to no Bellevue!
Hes falling apart here!!
☠️💀
I’M WALKING HERE!
I wonder what miniscule percentage of viewers understand what they're doing at the end there!
Just because it wasn't a good plan doesn't mean it wasn't their plan.
this might be elaine's greatest monologue in the series 3:38
1:32⚡💥
2:17👢👢
That's a new one: Kramer's bald-spot, 4:57 !?
Kramer getting others into trouble being a good Samaritan
You Got A Crack In The Sidewalk Now You Ought To Get That Fixed. Classic Kramer😂
Who was Kramer best friend hmmm mystery
In this one Kramer honestly tried to do something good for mom and pop
It's a shame
Jerry huggin Kramer and Kramer wanting no part of it sums up everything about Seinfeld.
How did a stranger obtain Seinfed's private number and why would he think of informing Seinfeld his sneakers were being sold @ a garage sale? Could someone fill me in?
He was probably listed. Most people were back then. My friends and I would prank call people from the White Pages 😂
Maybe Kramer gave Mom and Pop Jerry's number so they could call him when his sneakers were ready.
He probably called to confirm if the sneakers really were Jerry’s.
It has to do something with Kramer 😅
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I Don't Wanna Be A Cowboy
He doesn't want to be a cowboy, he doesn't want to be Switzerland. I'm starting to think Jerry doesn't want to be anything.
Midnight Cowboy reference was golden
It's midnight cowboy all over again. And I bet Jerry was wearing the boots? Ok, ok bury him on boot hill?
Jerry wears his jeans tucked into his boots like a city slicker from back east
anyone know what season is this thanks (:
4:20
Elaine 😊
Kramer 😊
What episode
I don’t wanna be a cowboy 🤠
What was the reason Kramer had a nose bleed in the episode? Did they mention it later ?
Sydney wears cowboy boots ? I need to buy her some flip flops ❤
Who is Sydney?
I'd actually love to shop from a store owned by Frank and Estelle Costanza
Can you imagine the grief you would get for returning a purchase? YIKES
YUH NAHT SELLIN OUR WATAHPICK
@@EvilApple567 🤣🤣🤣 Wonder if their Store would be called "Serenity Now"
Id rather just hang out and listen to them argue
@@BradiKal61 No Doubt! Bet Frank would notice too while arguing if anyone "five finger discounted" anything off the shelves! 🤣
I never quite understood the end of this scene. It's the one sad semi-serious moment in the entire series.
Homage to Midnight Cowboy (famous Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight film). George sings the theme song earlier in the episode.
NY city doing what it does best, running small businesses out to make room for homelessness and crime! Nice to know that some things never change!
Right?
Kramer just wait a few years when a small mom and pop business opens... it's called Amamzon
Why dont i remember this episode??
Isn't the guy who calls Jerry the manager of the store in the Kenan & Kel show?
Yep
George Costanza: the man with a Go! Go! corporate takeover lifestyle.
Arvid Engen! 🤓
So cool to see Chris from Kenan and Kel is in this Episode.
No it isn't.
Homage to midnight cowboy
Kramer's a desperate man