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Seincast 078 - The Dinner Party

Seincast 078 - The Dinner Party

FromSeincast: A Seinfeld Podcast


Seincast 078 - The Dinner Party

FromSeincast: A Seinfeld Podcast

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Length:
92 minutes
Released:
Dec 31, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"Look to the cookie, Elaine...look to the cookie." 
Vinnie & Matt discuss "The Dinner Party", the fourteenth episode of season five, as well as...the worst kind of hair to find on your food, whether Larry David lent his voice more than once this week, and that it's not for sale...FRAN-CIS.
Links from our discussion:

President Barack Obama on "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee"
Mark Holton (Francis) in "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure"
Drake's Ring Dings
Ferrari Carano Chardonnay
Season 5 Bloopers

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Vinnie's Top 20

The Contest
The Outing
The Junior Mint
The Implant
The Opera
The Cheever Letters
The Marine Biologist
The Bubble Boy
The Movie
The Airport
The Lip Reader
The Parking Spot
The Pick 
The Watch 
The Boyfriend 
The Pen 
The Deal 
The Chinese Restaurant 
The Mango 
The Puffy Shirt

Matt's Top 20

The Boyfriend
The Pilot
The Cheever Letters
The Outing 
The Library
The Pen
The Contest
The Marine Biologist
The Implant
The Alternate Side
The Chinese Restaurant
The Deal
The Pitch/The Ticket
The Airport
The Lip Reader
The Cigar Store Indian
The Puffy Shirt
The Smelly Car
The Movie
The Junior Mint
Released:
Dec 31, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A retrospective on all 180 episodes of Seinfeld being hosted by two guys who can barely run their own lives