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Attention Seinfeld fans!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Baqui99, Mar 5, 2003.

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  1. Baqui99

    Baqui99 Member

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    Turn on TBS right now! Puerto Rican day parade episode is ON now!
     
  2. bigtexxx

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    Wow I thought I heard that episode got banned a few years ago. I liked it, though.
     
  3. Mr. Mooch

    Mr. Mooch Contributing Member

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    Yes thank you for that.

    Just watched it again.

    I downloaded it also. Apparently it was banned?

    You gotta love Vandalay, Varnson, and Pennypacker.
     
  4. The Real Shady

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    ???Puerto Rican day parade episode???

    I thought that I've seen them all. Why did it get banned?
     
  5. Vengeance

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    OMG, that is one of the VERY FUNNIEST Seinfelds ever. How was it that it got back on the air? I downloaded it from the net, but I saw it on syndicated TV too.
     
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    "Maroon Golf!" :mad:
     
  7. Baqui99

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    Some Puerto Ricans apparently were really pissed off at this episode. The only thing I could find offensive was when Kramer accidentally lights the flag on fire. Seinfeld pretty much made fun of every race equally throughout its 7 or so years of production.

    Oh, and TBS followed it up with another classic: the "John Voigt" car episode.
     

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