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Seinfeld Fanatics - question about a scene

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In the episode where Jerry and George pretend to by Murphy and O'Brian (respectively), there is a scene where they are in the limo with the (neo)Nazis and George starts to whistle a tune. Jerry hits George to get him to stop. What was the name of the tune that George was whistling?
 
If I remember right it was "If I were a rich man" from Fiddler on the Roof.

Edit: Well, the 3 simultaneous same answers seem to confirm that's probably right
 
I don't remember him whistling in that one. First thing I thought of was The Jacket episode where George keeps singing "Master of the House".

Hmm, let me see if I can find anything on the one you are talking about.

KT

Edit: those guys above me are correct http://www.answers.com/topic/seinfeld shows what I know.
 
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I don't remember him whistling in that one. First thing I thought of was The Jacket episode where George keeps singing "Master of the House".

Hmm, let me see if I can find anything on the one you are talking about.

KT

Edit: those guys above me are correct http://www.answers.com/topic/seinfeld shows what I know.
Cool. Thanks!
 
So I was just watching a Seinfeld where Kramer had to get back a birthday card signed by the Yankees for George Steinbrenner that ended up in the hands of a like a 7 year old kid in the hospital.
He promises Paul Oneill will hit two home runs to get it back.

They're playing the credits at the end. The little kid was Thomas Dekker.
 
Originally posted by: techs
So I was just watching a Seinfeld where Kramer had to get back a birthday card signed by the Yankees for George Steinbrenner that ended up in the hands of a like a 7 year old kid in the hospital.
He promises Paul Oneill will hit two home runs to get it back.

They're playing the credits at the end. The little kid was Thomas Dekker.
Heh, that episode was on last night. I didn't know who Thomas Dekker was until I looked it up on IMDB.
 
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