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sinatrastar
11-07-2003, 07:49 PM
In the episode The Letter there is the scene where Lippman is telling the story about his friend's daughter the artist and the Baltimore cap incident. In the story Lippman says "her daughter gives the tickets away" instead of "his" daughter since he was talking about his male friends' daughter. I gotta check a script on that, but Im sure he got it wrong.
Brian Damage
11-07-2003, 07:52 PM
A blooper perhaps?
Maestro
11-07-2003, 07:55 PM
The scripts (on the internet) don't always confirm some of those details.
Your prob right.
Here's seinology's script, looks like they say "her" & his at the other parts.
http://www.seinology.com/scripts/script-38.shtml
LIPPMAN:(into phone)...yeah, yeah. But she wouldn't take the cap off? (beat) But didn't she know they were the owner's seats? (beat) Aw, that's unbelievable. (beat) Yeah. Okay. Alright Lenny, thanks again. Take care. (hangs up the phone, and then, to Elaine) That was Lenny West, my accountant, who is a hell of a guy. And he handles the Yankees too; it's his biggest account. So every once in a while they throw him a couple of seats and last weekend he gave them to his daughter. She's an artist, by the way. Anyway, her daughter gives 'em to some friends, you know. One of her friends shows up wearing a Baltimore cap! (beat) You're from Baltimore, right?
sinatrastar
11-07-2003, 07:55 PM
Not a funny blooper, more of a sinatra needs to get a life and not watch this show so closely blooper.
Maestro
11-07-2003, 07:58 PM
Hey... look at me, I bit on this thread hook, line & sinker....
Maestro hears ya & can relate... ;)
Brian Damage
11-07-2003, 07:59 PM
:lol:
sinatrastar
11-07-2003, 08:04 PM
found it and it its my theory.
LIPPMAN (into phone)...yeah, yeah. But she wouldn't take the cap off?
But didn't she know they were the owner's seats? Aw, that's
unbelievable. Yeah. Okay. Alright Lenny, thanks again. Take
care. (hangs up the phone, and then, to Elaine) That was Lenny West, my accountant, who is a hell of a guy. And he handles the Yankees too; it's his biggest account. So every once in a while they throw him a couple of seats and last weekend he gave them to his daughter. She's an artist, by the way. Anyway, her daughter gives 'em to some friends, you know. One of her friends shows up wearing a Baltimore cap! (beat) You're from Baltimore, right?
he says 'her' daughter :happyface
Maestro
11-07-2003, 08:06 PM
See sinatrastar, were both SeinGeeks!!!!!
You dug that up while I posted it... hehehehe
"Look away I'm hideous!!"
:lol:
(later... it's chow time :) )
Brian Damage
11-07-2003, 08:07 PM
Where's Dick Clark and Ed McMahon when you need 'em. ;)
Maestro
11-08-2003, 06:56 PM
sinatrastar, I saw it last night, he does say "her" daughter when he should say "his."
Not sure how you caught that, it flows pretty well with the mess-up... good eye :D
I think Lippman is a good character.
sinatrastar
11-08-2003, 07:03 PM
Yes - Serious yet funny. You never knew if he was leading Elaine on or really knew that was her in the photo.
Maestro
11-10-2003, 12:15 PM
I never understood this one, it also sounds wrong.
154 The Millennium.
K & Newmy establish that their parties are planned for New Year's Eve, 1999.
But at the end of the ep, J & Newman have this convo, seems their parties would have been early, not late////???
blooper????:
J: By the way Newman, I'm just curious. When you booked the hotel, did you book it for the millennium New Year?
NEWMAN: (smug) As a matter of fact, I did.
J: Oh, that's interesting, because as everyone knows, since there was no year zero, the millennium doesn't begin until the year two-thousand and one. Which would make your party, one year late, and thus, quite lame.
sinatrastar
11-10-2003, 06:40 PM
Does my explanation in the other thread make any sense?
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