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Seinfeld - The Frogger, 1998
George: Just as she was. Hey, Mario! Remember us?
Mario: No.
Jerry: We used to come in every day.
Mario: So where ya been? We're tanking here.
George: We'll have 2 slices and 2 grape sodas.
Mario:(sarcastically) Oh, thanks. That'll save us.
Jerry: All right, make it the large sodas.
George: Hey, Jerry, remember Frogger? I used to be so into this game. Gettin' that frog across the street was my entire life.
Jerry: Yeah. And then you went on to...Well, it's a good game.
George: Double jump! Eat the fly! Eat it!
Boy:(annoyed)Thanks a lot.
George: Ah, beat it, punk.
Jerry: Hey, look at the high score--"G.L.C." George Louis Costanza. That's not you, is it?
George: Yes! 860,000. I can't believe it's still standing. No one has beaten me in like 10 years.
Jerry: I remember that night.
George: The perfect combination of Mountain Dew and mozzarella...just the right amount of grease on the joystick...
Mario: Here's your pizza, pea brains.
Jerry: I think I remember why we stopped coming here.
George: Yeah.
Jerry, I’ve been preparing for this moment my entire life.
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George: Just as she was. Hey, Mario! Remember us?
Mario: No.
Jerry: We used to come in every day.
Mario: So where ya been? We’re tanking here.
George: We’ll have 2 slices and 2 grape sodas.
Mario:(sarcastically) Oh, thanks. That’ll save us.
Jerry: All right, make it the large sodas.
George: Hey, Jerry, remember Frogger? I used to be so into this game. Gettin’ that frog across the street was my entire life.
Jerry: Yeah. And then you went on to…Well, it’s a good game.
George: Double jump! Eat the fly! Eat it!
Boy:(annoyed)Thanks a lot.
George: Ah, beat it, punk.
Jerry: Hey, look at the high score–“G.L.C.” George Louis Costanza. That’s not you, is it?
George: Yes! 860,000. I can’t believe it’s still standing. No one has beaten me in like 10 years.
Jerry: I remember that night.
George: The perfect combination of Mountain Dew and mozzarella…just the right amount of grease on the joystick…
Mario: Here’s your pizza, pea brains.
Jerry: I think I remember why we stopped coming here.
George: Yeah.
George: Just as she was. Hey, Mario! Remember us?
Mario: No.
Jerry: We used to come in every day.
Mario: So where ya been? We’re tanking here.
George: We’ll have 2 slices and 2 grape sodas.
Mario:(sarcastically) Oh, thanks. That’ll save us.
Jerry: All right, make it the large sodas.
George: Hey, Jerry, remember Frogger? I used to be so into this game. Gettin’ that frog across the street was my entire life.
Jerry: Yeah. And then you went on to…Well, it’s a good game.
George: Double jump! Eat the fly! Eat it!
Boy:(annoyed)Thanks a lot.
George: Ah, beat it, punk.
Jerry: Hey, look at the high score–“G.L.C.” George Louis Costanza. That’s not you, is it?
George: Yes! 860,000. I can’t believe it’s still standing. No one has beaten me in like 10 years.
Jerry: I remember that night.
George: The perfect combination of Mountain Dew and mozzarella…just the right amount of grease on the joystick…
Mario: Here’s your pizza, pea brains.
Jerry: I think I remember why we stopped coming here.
George: Yeah.
George: Wait a minute. This looks familiar. This reminds me of something. I can do this.
Jerry: By yourself?
George: Jerry, I've been preparing for this moment my entire life.
Shlomo: He looks like a frog.
Slippery Pete: So do you.
Jerry: Game over.
Peterman: Elaine, up until a moment ago, I was convinced that I was on the receiving end of one of the oldest baker's grift in the books--The Entenmann's shim-sham.
Eaine: Ohh...
Peterman: Until I remembered the videotape surveillance system that I installed to catch other-Walter using my latrine. But it also caught this.
Eaine: Mr. Peterman, I, uh...
Peterman: Elaine, I have a question for you. Is the item still...with you?
Ealine: Um...as far as I know.
Peterman: Do you know what happens to a butter-based frosting after six decades in a poorly ventilated English basement?
Ealine: Uh, I guess I hadn't--
Peterman: Well, I have a feeling that what you are about to go through is punishment enough. Dismissed.
George: Wait a minute. This looks familiar. This reminds me of something. I can do this. Jerry: By yourself? George: Jerry, I’ve been preparing for this moment my entire life. Shlomo: He looks like a Frog. Slippery Pete: So do you