Episode
173 - The Bookstore
pc:
917 season 9, episode 17
Broadcast
date: April 9, 1998
Written
by Spike Feresten
Story
by Spike Feresten and Darin Henry & Marc Jaffe
Directed
by Andy
Ackerman
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The
Cast
Regulars:
Jerry
Seinfeld ...................... Jerry Seinfeld
Jason
Alexander .................. George Costanza
Julia
Louis-Dreyfus .............. Elaine Benes
Michael
Richards .................. Cosmo Kramer
Guest
Stars:
Jonathan
Penner ................. Zach
Ted
Rooney ........................ Crichton
John
Gries ........................... Rusty
Sonya
Eddy ........................ Rebecca DeMornay
Merrin
Dungey ................... Cashier
Kevin
Ruf ........................... Security Guard
Heather
Morgan ................ Server
Lauren
Bowles ................... Waitress
Mark
Daniel Cade .............. Walter
Sloppy
Joe .......................... Hobo Joe
rc:
Wayne Knight ............... Newman
rc:
Barney Martin ............... Morty Seinfeld
rc:
Liz Sheridan .................. Helen Seinfeld
rc:
John O'Hurley ............... J. Peterman
rc:
Len Lesser .................... Uncle
Leo
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[Setting:
Bookstore]
(George
and Jerry both enter a bookstore)
GEORGE:
I read somewhere that this Brentano's is the place to meet girls in
New York.
JERRY:
First it was the health club, then the supermarket, now the
bookstore. They
could put it anywhere they want, no one's meetin' anybody.
(Kramer
walks up to Jerry and George while leafing through a book)
KRAMER:
Jerry, look at all these pagodas, huh? I gotta get over to Hong Kong
before it all goes back to China..
JERRY:
(Sarcastic) You better hurry.
GEORGE:
I'm gonna hit the head.
KRAMER:
Oh, boy, look at this. Hong Kong's outlawed the rickshaw. See, I
always thought those would be perfect for New York.
JERRY:
(Sarcastic) Yes. The city needs more slow-moving wicker
vehicles.
(George
is about to go into the bathroom. He grabs a book on his way
in)
KRAMER:
Hmm, Elaine's been to Hong Kong. I should give her a call.
JERRY:
She's at that annual Peterman party tonight. You know the one she
danced at last year?
KRAMER:
(Remembering) No, that wasn't dancing.
JERRY:
(Pointing) Hey, there's Leo.
KRAMER:
Oh? Who's Leo?
JERRY:
Uncle Leo.
KRAMER:
Oh, yeah. Right. Uncle, Leo. Forgot his first name..
(Kramer
and Jerry both watch Leo looking at the books on a shelf. Then, Leo
takes a book and puts it under his coat)
JERRY:
Did I just see that?!
KRAMER:
(To Jerry) Well, that ougta keep you busy for a few days,
huh?
[Setting:
The Annual Peterman Party]
(Elaine
is sitting alone at a table. Walter, a co-worker, comes up to
her)
WALTER:
(Joking around with her) So, Elaine.. are you going to dance this
year?
ELAINE:
Maybe.. All over your face!
(A
waiter serving food approaches Elaine)
WAITER:
If you do dance, the cooks want to know - so they can be brought out
of the kitchen. They missed it last year.
(Elaine
is looking both angry and embarrassed. Scene cuts to Peterman giving
a toast)
PETERMAN:
My friends, a toast. As the wolly-haired Melanasians of Papua, New
Guinea once said, (Makes a series of clicking and popping sounds. The
music starts up) All right! Who's dancing? (No one makes a gesture
that they intend to dance) No one? Alright, I'll just have to get
things started. (Grabs a female employee, and starts dancing with
her. The crowd is impressed)
(Scene
cuts back to Elaine's table. A fellow employee sits down at Elaine's
table)
ZACH:
Hi, I'm Zach.
ELAINE:
Hi, I'm miserable. (They both laugh)
[Setting:
Bookstore]
(George
casually puts the large book he took into the bathroom with him on
the shelf. A manager notices, and approaches him)
MANAGER:
Excuse me, Sir. What are you doing?
GEORGE:
(Acting innocent) I'm all set.
MANAGER:
(Pointing) Did you take that book with you into the
bathroom?
GEORGE:
(Not sure what the answer should be) What do you want to
hear?
[Setting:
The Coffee shop]
(George
and Jerry are at Monk's Coffee shop)
GEORGE:
They made me buy it.. A hundred bucks this thing cost me. (Gesturing
to the book) How dare they?! I got news for you, if it wasn't for the
toilet, there would be no books.
JERRY:
(Sarcastic) Yeah. I understand Guttenberg used to spend a lot of time
in there.
GEORGE:
They're selling coffee, bran muffins.. you're surrounded by reading
material. It's entrapment!
JERRY:
(Reading the cover of the book George was forced to buy) 'French
Impressionist Paintings'?
GEORGE:
I find the soothing pastorial images very conduc-
JERRY:
(Cutting him off) Thank you very much.
GEORGE:
Well, I'm gonna go back there later and return it when there's
different people working.. You want to catch a movie?
JERRY:
I can't. I'm meeting Uncle Leo. I saw him shoplifting at the
bookstore.
GEORGE:
(Praising Leo's stealing) Alright, Leo! Stickin' it to the
man!
(Elaine
enters and sits down)
JERRY:
Sleeping in the caragain?
ELAINE:
Cocktail flu.
JERRY:
(Remembering) Oh, right. The big party..
GEORGE:
You, uh, didn't dance again, did you?
ELAINE:
(Angered) No, I found a better way to humiliate myself. There was
this guy, and we had a few too many..
GEORGE:
You went home with him?
ELAINE:
Worse. We made out at the table like our plane was going
down!
JERRY:
(Rubbing it in) Ah, the drunken make-out. An office classic. Did you
end up xeroxing anything?
ELAINE:
(Gives Jerry a look) Do you know how embarrassing this is to someone
in my position?
JERRY:
(Confused) What's your position?
ELAINE:
I am an associate.
GEORGE:
Hey, me too.
(A
waitress, passing their table, speaks up)
WAITRESS:
Yeah, me too.
ELAINE:
Oh God. Why did I do this? Now I'm the office skank.
GEORGE:
Well, unless you tell everybody you're dating.
ELAINE:
(Liking the idea) Ohh.. right. Cause if we're dating, what everyone
saw was just a beautiful moment between two lovers.
JERRY:
(Jokingly rubbing it in) As opposed to a spirited bout of
Skanko-Roman wrestling.
ELAINE:
(Sarcastic) Oh, bravo.
[Setting:
Jerry's apartment]
(Jerry
enters his apartment to find Newman and Kramer having a conference at
his table)
JERRY:
(Sarcastic) Oh, hey. Can I fix you fellas some drinks and
sandwiches?
KRAMER:
(Taking his offer seriously) No, we've already eaten.
NEWMAN:
(Gesturing to dishes and silverware on the table) But you can clear
some of this stuff out of the way.
KRAMER:
Jerry, check this out. (Pointing at some papers on the table)
Remember my idea about rickshaws in New Youk? Well, we're gonna make
it happen!
JERRY:
(Jokingly trying to be skeptical) No, you're not.
KRAMER:
Newman, he knows a guy in the Hong Kong post office..
JERRY:
(Still skeptical) No, he doesn't.
NEWMAN:
He's shipping us a rickshaw. It can't miss!
JERRY:
Yes, it can.
KRAMER:
We'll start out with one, and they when it catches on, we're gonna
have a whole fleet!
NEWMAN:
It's the romance of the Handsome Cab without the guilt or dander of
the equine.
JERRY:
So, who's gonna pull this thing?
(Kramer
and Newman both look at eachother)
KRAMER:
(To Newman) Well, I just assumed you would.
NEWMAN:
Yeah, but I though-
KRAMER:
(Stopping his thought) Da-da-da-da no.
JERRY:
(Extremely happy about Kramer and Newman's dilemma) My, isn't this an
awkward moment?
KRAMER:
(Brainstorming) What about the homeless?
NEWMAN:
Can't we worry about them later?
KRAMER:
(Explaining) To pull the rickshaw.
NEWMAN:
(Pondering Kramer's plan out loud) They do have an intimate knowledge
of the street..
KRAMER:
They're always walkin' around the city. Why not just strap something
to them?!
JERRY:
(Sarcastic) Now, that's the first sensible idea I've heard all
day.
[Setting:
The Coffee shop]
(Uncle
Leo enters, and joins Jerry at his booth)
LEO:
Jerry, hello! (Sits down)
JERRY:
So, Leo, how's everything? You doin' Okay?
LEO:
I still have the ringing in the ears. Sounds like the phone.
JERRY:
(Shrugging his problems off) Yeah, yeah. But what about money? Are
you strapped? Do you need a little?
LEO:
What, are you kidding? I should you loaning you money! (Quickly
amending what he just said) But I'm not.
JERRY:
(Being frank) Leo, I saw you in Brentano's yesterday.
LEO:
Why didn't ya say hello?
JERRY:
Because you were too busy stealing a book.
LEO:
(Giving a courtesy lesson) You still say hello.
JERRY:
(Showing that it's a problem) Leo, I saw you steal.
LEO:
Oh, they don't care. We all do it.
JERRY:
Who, criminals?
LEO:
Senior citizens. No big deal.
JERRY:
You could get arrested.
LEO:
Arrested? Come on! (Goes into a routine explaination for his
stealing) I'm an old man. I'm confused! I thought I paid for it.
What's my name? Will you take me home?
JERRY:
(Pleading) Leo..
LEO:
Alright, alright. Mr. Goody Two-Shoes. You made your point.
JERRY:
(Thinking he's stopped Leo's thefts) Thank you.
LEO:
(Yelling out to every one in the coffee shop) Will somebody answer
that damn phone?!
[Setting:
Peterman office building hallway]
ELAINE:
(Talking to a co-worker) Of course Zach and I have been dating.
What'd you think, I was the office skank?
WALTER:
Well..
ELAINE:
"Well"? We've been dating for three months. Between you and
me, and.. anyone else you want to tell.
(Elaine
enters into the break room. There, she sees Zach making out with
another co-worker)
ELAINE:
(Exits, closing the door behind her) Oh man. Ugh..
WALTER:
(Pointing at the closed door) Isn't that Zach?
ELAINE:
Yeah.
WALTER:
Aren't you upset?
ELAINE:
(Starts to fake cry) Yes. Oh, man! Oh!
[Setting:
NYC street]
(Kramer
and Newman are standing there with a rickshaw. Close by are three
homeless guys in a line)
KRAMER:
Alright, listen up. Now, you three have been hand-picked out of
possibly dozens that applied. Now, what we're looking for are
motivated, hard-working, homeless gentlemen like yourselves to pull
rickshaws. (One of the homeless men starts to wander off, walking
away) Now, I don't caer where you're from, or how you got here, or
what happened to your homes. But you will have to be physically
fit.
(One
of the 2 remaining homeless men drops a bottle)
HOMELESS
MAN: The government!
KRAMER:
(Continuing as if nothing happened) Because to pull rickshaws means
more than just strong legs. You're also going to need a well-toned
upper body.
(Kramer
looks at the two confused guys) Or a shirt..
NEWMAN:
Alright, who's first?
(The
homeless man with a shirt raises his hand. Kramer pats him on the
shoulder - dust flies into the air)
KRMAER:
Hey.
NEWMAN:
Name, please.
HOMELESS
MAN: Rusty.
NEWMAN:
(Writing on a clipboard) Rusty.
KRAMER:
(To Rusty) You know, I once knew a horse named Rusty. No
offence.
NEWMAN:
(To Rusty) Alright, uh, take it down to the end of the block. Make a
controlled turn, and bring her back. Let's see what you've got! Ok?
Ready, and go!
(Rusty
takes off down the street with the rickshaw)
KRAMER:
(Watching Rusty's pulling of the rickshaw) Giddy up! Good
form.
NEWMAN:
(Yelling out to Rusty) Alright, pace yourself, 'Cause you're gonna
have to do this all day for very little money.
(They
both notice that Rusty is not stopping)
KRAMER:
Hey, what's he doin'?
NEWMAN:
I think he stealing our rickshaw!
KRAMER:
Well, then, he's out!
(Newman
stops his timer. The other homeless man is still standing in line -
alone)
HOMELESS
MAN 2: (Salutes Kramer) I'll take the job. Potato
salad!"
[Setting:
Bookstore]
(Jerry
and George are at Brentano's. George is trying to return the
book)
GEORGE:
Yes, I, uh, I need to return this book.
CASHIER:
(Puts the book's code into the computer) I'm sorry, we can't take
this book back.
GEORGE:
Why not?
CASHIER:
It's been flagged.
GEORGE:
(Confused) Flagged?
CASHIER:
It's been in the bathroom.
GEORGE:
It says that on the computer?
CASHIER:
Please take it home. We don't want it near the other books.
GEORGE:
(Outraged. Leaving) Well, you just lost a lot of business! Because I
love to read!
(George
storms out. Jerry is about to follow until he sees Leo stealing
another book)
JERRY:
(To himself) I don't believe this! (Walks over to a security guard)
Excuse me, I wonder if you could do me a favor? My uncle's having a
little problem with shoplifting..
GUARD:
Mm-hmm. Where's your uncle?
JERRY:
(Pointing) He's over there in the overcoat. If you could just kind of
put a scare into him.. You know, set him straight..
GAURD:
(Into his walkie-talkie) We have a 51-50 in paperbacks. All units
respond.
JERRY:
'51-50'? That - that's just a scare, right?
GUARD:
Sir, I'm gonna have to ask you to stand out of the way and let us
handle this. (The Guard rushes tward Uncle Leo) Swarm!
Swarm!
(Suddenly,
Leo is surrounded by guards)
LEO:
What?! I'm an old man! I'm confused!
GUARD:
You're under arrest.
JERRY:
(To Guard) I just wanted you to scare him.
LEO:
Jerry, you ratted me out?!
JERRY:
(Unsure of what to say - he remember's Leo's courtesy tip)
Hello?
LEO:
Hello.
[Setting:
Jerry's apartment]
(Jerry
is on the phone with his parents)
JERRY:
Mom, I didn't rat out Uncle Leo. I just wanted the guard to scare him
straight.
HELEN:
Jerry, he won't last a day in prison.
JERRY:
(Scoffing) Prison. I'm sure it's just a fine.
MORTY:
She's got priors.
JERRY:
(Not believeing it) Prior convictions? Leo?
HELEN:
It was a crime of passion. Leave it alone.
MORTY:
Besides, it's not stealing if it's something you need.
JERRY:
(Confused) What does that mean?
HELEN:
Nobody pays for everyting.
JERRY:
(Shocked at his parents) You're stealing too?!
MORTY:
Nothing. Batteries. (Jerry scoffs) Well, they wear out so
quick.
JERRY:
Mom, you too?
HELEN:
Sometimes your father forgets, so I have to steal them.
(Kramer
and Newman both enter)
JERRY:
Alright, I'll talk to you later.
KRAMER:
(While washing his hands in Jerry's kithen sink) Well, the rickshaw's
gone. We strapped it to a homeless guy and he (Makes a noise), he
bolted.
JERRY:
(Joking around) Well, you know, eighty-five percent of all homeless
rickshaw businesses fail within the first three months.
KRAMER:
(To Newman) See, we should've gotten some collateral from him.. Like
his bag of cans, or.. his other bag of cans.
NEWMAN:
We gotta find that rickshaw. You check the sewers and dumpsters. I'll
hit the soup kitchens, bakeries, and smorgasbords.
(Newman
and Kramer both go to leave)
JERRY:
To the Idiotmobile!
[Setting:
The Coffee shop]
(Jerry
and Elaine are sitting at a booth)
JERRY:
So, even though you're not really going out with this guy, he's
cheating on you?
ELAINE:
That is correct. But here's the beauty part - now I stand up for
myself by telling everybody I'm dumping his sorry ass, and I'm the
office-
JERRY:
(Butting in) Tina Turner?
ELAINE:
(Accepting) Alright.
(George
enters with his large art book)
GEORGE:
Well, I've to every Brentano's. This thing's flagged in every
database in town!
JERRY:
Is it so horrible to have to keep a book?
GEORGE:
I don't understand what the big deal is. They let you try on
pants.
JERRY:
(Stern on George) Not underpants.
ELAINE:
Hey, that's your Uncle Leo.
(Uncle
Leo is at the front desk in Monks. He's paying for his check)
JERRY:
(Getting up) Uncle Leo. Hello!
LEO:
(Bitter) Jerry.
JERRY:
(Trying to explain) Uncle Leo, I'm sorry. I didn't know about your..
past.
LEO:
(Exiting) You mean my crime of passion? If anyone betrays me, I never
forget!
JERRY:
(Following Leo out the door) Uncle Leo, wait! Hello?!
(Elaine
has picked up George's book, and is now thumbing through it)
ELAINE:
French impressionism. Oh, I love this. (Looking up at George) Now,
what is the problem with this book?
GEORGE:
Nothing.
ELAINE:
How much do you want for it?
GEORGE:
You know, I could let it go for.. say.. a hundred and
twenty-five.
(Jerry
has given up on Leo, and now rejoins Elaine and George at the
booth)
JERRY:
Leo's furious. (He stops in his tracks when he sees Elaine looking at
George's book) What is that doing on the table?
GEORGE:
(Wanting Elaine to take it off his hands, he tries to silence Jerry)
Jerry, simmer down.
JERRY:
(Pointing) I'm not eating anything in the vicinity of that
book.
ELAINE:
(Confused) What is wrong with this book?
GEORGE:
Simmer!
JERRY:
That book has been on a wild ride. George took it into the bathroom
with him and-
ELAINE:
(Cutting Jerry off, she stands up, trying to get away from the book.
Yelling out) Alright! Everyone clear! Bio-hazard coming through!
Clear! Clear!! (Runs to the bathroom to wash her hands)
GEORGE:
(The damage has been done. He is slightly angered at Jerry) May I
ask, what do you read in the bathroom?
JERRY:
I don't read in the bathroom.
GEORGE:
Well, aren't you something?
[Setting:
Elaine's office]
(Peterman
walks in)
PETERMAN:
Elaine, do you have a moment? It's about your lover.
ELAINE:
(Faking a broken heart) Oh yes. I know all about his little
performance in the break room.
PETERMAN:
Elaine, who among us hasn't snuck into the break room to nibble on a
love newton?
ELAINE:
(Confused) Love newton?
PETERMAN:
I'm afraid the problem with Zach is more serious. He's back on the
horse, Elaine. Smack. White palace. The Chinaman's nightcap.
ELAINE:
An addict? (Sacrcastic) Well, it just keeps getting
better!
PETERMAN:
And, in a tiny way, I almost feel responsible. I'm the one who sent
him to Thailand - in search of low-cost whistles. Filled his head
with pseudoerotic tales of my own Opium excursions. Plus, I have him
some phone numbers of places he could score near the hotel.
ELAINE:
Look, uh, Mr. Peterman, the fact is that I was planning on breaking
up with Zach anyway. He was cheating on me!
PETERMAN:
Damn it, Elaine. That wasn't Zach. That was the yam-yam. Now, he is
going cold turkey. (Ordering) And you will be at his side.
ELAINE:
Oh. Well, you know, I had planned to uh-
PETERMAN:
(Cutting her off) No buts, Elaine. Or I will strip you of your
'associate' status. (Goes to leave) Uh, P.S., the first twenty-four
hours are the worst. Better bring a poncho.
[Setting:
Jerry's bedroom]
(Jerry
is tossing and turning in his bed. Voices are going through his head
while he's trying to sleep)
HELEN:
It was a crime of passion.
LEO:
If anyone betrays me, I never forget.
HELEN:
He won't last a day in prison.
(Now,
Jerry has slipped into a dream. He visualizes Leo in prison *NOTE*
The following scene of Leo in jail is a parody of the movie "Cape
Fear")
LEO:
(Leo has "Jerry" written on the fingers his right hand, and
"Hello" written on his left. He's doing pull-ups) Jerry.
Hello. Jerry. Hello. Jerry. (Turns to the right, yelling out) Answer
that damn phone!
(Scene
cuts to Jerry, who is just now waking up to the phone's ringing. He
answers it)
JERRY:
Hello?
ELAINE:
Hey, it's me.
JERRY:
Uncle Leo?
ELAINE:
(Sarcastic) Oh, that's nice. What are you up to?
JERRY:
Nightmares. You?
ELAINE:
My fake boyfriend is going through real withdrawals.
ZACH:
(Yelling out from off-camera) I'm burning up! Elaine!
ELAINE:
Eat your soup!
JERRY:
You're not feeding him, are you?
ELAINE:
Why? (Zach vomits. Elaine yells out to him) I told you, away from the
curtains. Away. (Pointing) Use your bucket. (He vomits again - this
time into the bucket) There you go, that's it. (To Jerry) You know
what? I gotta go.
(Jerry
hangs up, then tries to go back to sleep. Kramer walks in)
KRAMER:
Hey, buddy.
JERRY:
(Scared) Ah! Kramer!
KRAMER:
I thought I heard you.
JERRY:
Get out of here!
NEWMAN:
(From outside the room) Kramer? Kramer? (Enters Jerry's bedroom)
There you are.
JERRY:
Will everybody please leave?!
NEWMAN:
I just heard that a postman spotted a rickshaw down in Battery
Park.
KRAMER:
Our rickshaw?
NEWMAN:
It's entirely possible.
JERRY:
I want everyone out!
KRAMER:
(Exiting the bedroom with Newman) Let's talk in Jerry's kitchen. I'll
make some cocoa.
NEWMAN:
(To Jerry) Good night.
JERRY:
(Bitter) Good night, Newman.
[Setting:
Park]
(Newman
and Kramer both find the rickshaw and Rusty in the park)
NEWMAN:
There it is!
KRAMER:
Rusty!
RUSTY:
Oh, there you are. Oh, do I get the job?
KRAMER:
(Sarcastic) Yeah, yeah. We'll get back to you. (Pulling the rickshaw
with Newman) Let's get this baby home.
NEWMAN:
Uh..
KRAMER:
What?
NEWMAN:
You know, when you think about it, it's kind of silly for us both to
pull this thing all t he way back uptown. I mean, after all, it is a
conveyance.
KRAMER:
Yes, that's true.
NEWMAN:
So, which one of us is gonna pull?
KRAMER:
Well, there's only one way to settle this. (Starts pointing back and
forth between Newman and him with each word of the rhyme) One spot,
two spot, zig, zag, tear, pop-die, pennygot, tennyum, tear, harum,
scare 'em, rip 'em, tear 'em, tay, taw, toe..
NEWMAN:
(Realizing he won) Yeah.
KRAMER:
Best two out of three? (Starts the pointing and the rhyme again) One
spot, two spot..
(Scene
cuts to Newman riding in the rickshaw - Kramer pulling)
NEMWAN:
Hey, boy. Smooth it out up there. Too much jostling!
[Setting:
A homeless charity center]
(Geroge
is trying to give the book to the homeless. He comes across Rebecca
DeMornay - the same woman who confronted Elaine about her muffin
stumps in episode "The Muffin Tops")
REBECCA:
(Gesturing tward the book) So, you want to donate this to
charity?
GEORGE:
Well, I assume there's some sort of write-off.
REBECCA:
What's the value of the book?
GEORGE:
Uh, about two hundred dollars, Miss DeMooney.
REBECCA:
(Correcting. Stern) It's DeMornay. Rebecca DeMornay.
GEORGE:
Oh.
REBECCA:
(Opens the cover of the book) Oh, wait a second. (Certain) This book
has been in the bathroom.
GEORGE:
(Nervous) Wh-what are you talking about? That - that's
rediculous.
REBECCA:
It's been flagged. I know. I used to work in a Brentano's. Mister,
we're trying to help the homeless heare - it's bad enough that we
have some nut out there trying to strap 'em to a rickshaw!
GEORGE:
(Desperate to get rid of the book) Alright, I, I'll just take fifty.
Do - do we have a deal?
REBECCA:
Yeah, and here it is: You get your toilet book out of here, and I
won't jump over this counter and punch you in the brain!
GEORGE:
I could take it in merchandise..
REBECCA:
(Threatening to hit him) Here I come..
(George
grabs his book and runs for his life)
[Setting:
Bookstore]
(Elaine
and Jerry are both at the bookstore. Elaine is talking with the
cashier while checking out a book)
ELAINE:
So, this book'll tell me how to get puke out of cashmere?
CASHIER:
Yeah.
ELAINE:
Great.
JERRY:
(To Elaine) So, the worst is over?
ELAINE:
Yeah. Now I can break up with him. He's clean, and I'm the office
hero.
JERRY:
Seems like you're better at fake relationships than real
ones.
ELAIEN:
Yeah, huh. I even got an idea out of it. the Detox Poncho.
(She's
through buying the book, and is ready to go)
ELAINE:
(Leaving Jerry) See ya.
JERRY:
(To cashier) I'd like to speak with the manager, please.
[Setting:
NYC Street]
(Newman
is being pulled up a steep hill on the rickshaw by Kramer)
NEWMAN:
Mind your pace, Boy. Chop, chop!
KRAMER:
(Tired) Oh, I can't go on. I gotta take a break. (Sets the rickshaw
down - taking a rest)
NEWMAN:
Well, don't tarry. I'm behind schedule as it is.
KRAMER:
(Stretching) Oh..
(The
rickshaw starts to roll back down the hill)
NEWMAN:
(Scared) Boy.. Boy. Kramer!
(The
rickshaw starts to rapidly go down the street. Kramer makes an
attempt to chase it)
KRAMER:
Woah! Wait!
NEWMAN:
Ahhh! Yaaaahhh!
(Scene
cuts to Zach. he's walking out into the street)
ZACH:
(Optimistic) Well, this is the first day of the rest of my
life!
(Scene
cuts back to Newman - still rolling down the hill)
NEWMAN:
Waaaaahhhh!
(Zach
and the rickshaw collide. From back up on top of the street, Kramer
tries to separate himself from the accident. He starts walking, then
running away from the crushed rickshaw)
[Setting:
Bookstore]
(Jerry
is in Brentano's - waiting for the manager. He sees George
enter)
JERRY:
George? What are you doin' here?
GEORGE:
I can't sell the book. It's been marked.
JERRY:
(Sarcasticly joking) It certainly has.
GEORGE:
So, I'm gonna steal another one, and then return it. That way,
everything is even.
JERRY:
(Trying to straighten things out) You defile one book, steal another,
ask for your money back - and to you that's even?
GEORGE:
I'm goin' in!
(George
walks off to steal one of the books. The manager walks up to
Jerry)
MANAGER:
Did you want to speak with the manager?
JERRY:
Yes. My Uncle Leo was cought shoplifing here the other
day..
MANAGER:
Yes, Uncle Leo. I remember him. I'm sorry, our policy is we prosecute
all shoplifters.
JERRY:
(Pleading) Oh, come on. He's just a lonely old man. All old people
steal.
MANAGER:
That's right. That's why we stopped carrying batteries. Look, I'll be
honest with you, we've had a lot of trouble with theft lately - and
my boss says I have to make an example to someone.
JERRY:
So it could be anyone?
MANAGER:
I.. guess. As long as we catch him in the act.
(Jerry
turns to George. George has a huge bundle under his overcoat - and is
trying to act innocent)
JERRY:
That guy! (Pointing at George) Swarm! Swarm!
(George
is instantly surrounded by guards)
GEORGE:
No! Jerry!
The
End