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The siren would only be used if the home team in this case the Rangers scored. Quotes David Puddy : [pounds the hood of a taxi that almost struck him] Hey, what are you doing? Connections Featured in Seinfeld: The Chronicle User reviews 3 Review. Top review. George has been becoming more and more of a jerkass as the series progressed, but on "The Face Painter" he's sympathetic as well.

He's not alone, though. Patrick Warburton reprises his role as David Puddy, and where his previous appearance on "The Fusilli Jerry" was pretty tame, this time he nails the character.

His interactions with Elaine are hilarious, and set the pace for most of season 9 on which he'd be used a bit excessively - though he's still one of the funniest actors on the show. Kramer is also hilarious in a pretty dumb and inconsequential but entertaining side-plot. Details Edit. Release date May 11, United States. United States. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 23 minutes. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content.

Edit page. See the full list. Remembering the Stars We Lost in This is conflicting, because you have to assume Jerry's parents are Lightning fans since they sacrificed themselves to Florida and likely don't know the Panthers exist. But it's hard to go against Puddy. Anyways, what was I saying?

Oh yeah, Devils in 7. But no one will accuse them of not making the most of it. They trail the Lightning in the series, and are looking to even things up tonight. By Kevin Skiver. Not only did he drop the puck, but he also ripped off his jersey to reveal a painted 'D' on his chest. Things were going off without a hitch; Puddy got to drink from the fountain of relevance and effectively fired up the crowd to get them ready for the game.

It was an impeccable performance. We'll have to assume that wasn't acting but, to Warburton's credit, he handled it quite well and took a bow for good measure. This isn't the first time that Puddy has re-emerged at Devils games in the post-Seinfeld era.

In fact, it was just last April that he was on-hand to help get the crowd going during the Devils' playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Thanks to syndication, "Seinfeld" has remained a prominent pop culture force well after its final episode in and many of the show's bit characters continue to embrace and thrive off their role in the show.



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