George's first impulse is to quit his dad's business (when he finds that Frank has hired someone for sales) but decides it's finally time to take on his arch-rival, Lloyd Braun (Matt McCoy), who Frank has also hired to sell computers. Kramer sits on his porch with "fireworks" (a sparkler). Kramer installs the screen door outside his apartment to provide the "cool evening breezes of Anytown, USA," and turns his hall into a small-town front porch, complete with BBQ grill, lawn chairs, potted plants and American flag. When Elaine again speaks to the son, this time Mr Lippman French kisses her as he believes he is exactly the type of person whom Elaine is looking for. The son feels cheated and believes that this entire thing is a scam. Elaine now has invitations to 6 more bar Mitzvahs.Įlaine explains to Lippman's son that it takes a lot longer to become a man. Lippman's (Richard Fancy) son (Ross Malinger) takes advantage of "becoming a man" at his bar Mitzvah to French kiss Elaine. George tries to warn Frank that he is up against Microsoft and IBM In the computers business. Frank is selling computers in his garage and wants to bring George into his business. They remove the old door, which Kramer takes with him. George gets Kramer to help him fix his parents' screen door. Jerry's girlfriend Patty (Lori Loughlin) gives his Knicks tickets away, so she can spend some alone time with Jerry and comments that she's never seen him get "real mad." When Jerry gets mad, his voice raises to a comic pitch at which point nobody takes him seriously. Frank Costanza (Jerry Stiller) is advised to say "serenity now" every time his blood pressure is in danger of going up, but instead of saying the phrase, he shouts it.
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