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MillenniumMan831
11-09-2003, 12:23 PM
Has anyone ever wondered how the Kramer character would fare on other sitcoms from the past and present?
Imagine Kramer on the Cosby Show. Seeing Kramer try to mooch off of frugal Cliff Huxtable's house would be hysterical.
Kramer on Cheers would also be a hoot. I can't imagine how many broken beer mugs would result of that.
Lastly, Kramer trying to freeload off the Barones on Everyone Loves Raymond would be pretty funny. He could mooch off of Ray and his parents where the parents would like him, and Ray/wife can't understand why.
Any others?
sinatrastar
11-09-2003, 12:27 PM
Good thread Browny. Kramer was actually on Cheers, BrianDamage probably has some details.
Kramer on Friends, trying to get close with the femininas and telling Chandler how to meet some girls. He could have fought with that monkey that was on there. I think there was a monkey on there (?) or maybe im on too many drugs.
I would love to see Kramer make a cameo on "Friends" for their last season.
Also, I would love too see him visit the Stratford Inn on "Newhart."
I think Bob Newhart and Kramer exchanging lines would be hysterical.
;)
Brian Damage
11-09-2003, 12:30 PM
Michael Richards was on Cheers as a guy who won a bet from Sam to take over the bar.
Kramer on Full House giving life lessons to the children.
MillenniumMan831
11-09-2003, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by Brian Damage
Michael Richards was on Cheers as a guy who won a bet from Sam to take over the bar.
Kramer on Full House giving life lessons to the children.
Learn something new every day. Did he act anything at all like Kramer?
As for Full House,
Stephanie: (Feeling very self-concious about her new glasses, sighs)
Kramer: What's wrong with those glasses?!?
Steph: What do you mean? Am I ugly?
Kramer: They're too big. They look like trifocals.
Steph: I can't believe it. (Starts to cry)
Kramer: (Head in the fridge) Don't worry about it. I still think you're pretty . . . even if you do look like an old maid. Hey, you guys are out of mustard!
Steph: (Cries and leaves)
Kramer: (Turns around) What?
sinatrastar
11-09-2003, 12:34 PM
He would have been a good driver on Taxi, but he would never actually drive a cab, he would just be hanging out in the garage coming up with schemes to make $ and avoid driving.
sinatrastar
11-09-2003, 12:35 PM
Originally posted by MillenniumMan831
Learn something new every day. Did he act anything at all like Kramer?
As for Full House,
Stephanie: (Feeling very self-concious about her new glasses, sighs)
Kramer: What's wrong with those glasses?!?
Steph: What do you mean? Am I ugly?
Kramer: They're too big. They look like trifocals.
Steph: I can't believe it. (Starts to cry)
Kramer: (Head in the fridge) Don't worry about it. I still think you're pretty . . . even if you do look like an old maid. Hey, you guys are out of mustard!
Steph: (Cries and leaves)
Kramer: (Turns around) What? :lol:
Brian Damage
11-09-2003, 12:37 PM
Originally posted by MillenniumMan831
Learn something new every day. Did he act anything at all like Kramer?
Nah, he was a very straight character.
Brian Damage
11-09-2003, 12:38 PM
Originally posted by MillenniumMan831
Stephanie: (Feeling very self-concious about her new glasses, sighs)
Kramer: What's wrong with those glasses?!?
Steph: What do you mean? Am I ugly?
Kramer: They're too big. They look like trifocals.
Steph: I can't believe it. (Starts to cry)
Kramer: (Head in the fridge) Don't worry about it. I still think you're pretty . . . even if you do look like an old maid. Hey, you guys are out of mustard!
Steph: (Cries and leaves)
Kramer: (Turns around) What?
:lol: Good job
MillenniumMan831
11-09-2003, 06:22 PM
Thank you Brian/sinatrastar, but in all fairness, this stuff writes itself.
TGirl
11-16-2003, 08:38 PM
Wasn't Kramer's character a high school dropout? Maybe he could have been the oldest returning student in Gabe Kotter's class . . .
sinatrastar
11-17-2003, 09:18 AM
He had a High School equivelency diploma, so he apparently dropped out at some point. An elder sweathog.
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