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In Jerry Seinfeld's apartment, there is a picture hanging by his desk computer, just to the left of it near the window. The picture has a black background with an orange and blue image. I have wanted to know what this image is for the last number of years. Does anyone know what it is? You can get a great look at it in the episode where Kramer uses a strong box to hide his valuables and then Jerry and Kramer end up trying to dig up a dead parrot from a pet cemetary to retrieve the key the parrot swallowed. Any help would be great. Thanks.

2006-12-18 15:29:15 · 2 answers · asked by VR 3 in Entertainment & Music Television

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I was just watching Seinfeld ("The Outing") when a college news reporter writes that Jerry and George are gay lovers and when Jerry was on the phone with his parents I saw one of those little orange basketball hoops with something like a blue baseball cap hanging on the inside of it. No black background. That's all I could make out.
I know I have seen it before. I'll keep my eyes open for it the next time it shows up!

OK, they just aired the episode you were talking about and I saw the picture! It is of the back of a yellow or orange-colored car (maybe a '50's style, I really don't know cars, but it's vintage) and it looks all black around it because it is either going through a tunnel or down a road heavily lined with trees. The blue is the sky just beyond the tunnel/trees.
It WAS a difficult picture to make out.

2006-12-18 16:34:07 · answer #1 · answered by mamabunny 4 · 0 0

Who's the easier comic? > DANE prepare dinner !! Who's the simpler actor? > DANE prepare dinner !! (he makes the acted scene appear precise .. Even as jerry u recollect does no longer ) Who's practically probably the most well-looking (if each)? DANE prepare dinner dinner !! However i nonetheless love jerry !!

2016-09-03 17:15:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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