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Anyone who went to school to be an architect will tell you that they are one, regardless of whether they have a license, a job, or any built work. Art Vandelay was that kind of architect, too, as long as no one could see what he was actually designing, which was a false persona, all image and affect.

Are posers good enough in the 21st century? Are we all news readers, masquerading as journalists? Is lip-syncing the song the same as singing it? Would Milli Vanilli be celebrated on Instagram? But he needs an excuse to be there or he'll look like an obsessed fool. So he gets George to come along and if need be, say that George has an office in the building and that he was in the building to visit him. They DO run into to lady, just like Jerry wanted, and George introduces himself as "Art Vandelay" and says he's an architect with a firm in the building.

The other time Vandelay came up was when George was going to be cut off from social assistance. He needed to prove he really was looking for a job. So he says he was close to getting a job with "Vandelay Industries" to the social worker lady. Of course nobody tells Kramer this plan and when the lady calls Kramer picks up the phone and innocently says she's got the wrong number. Of course the hilarious part occurs when George hears Kramer and rushes out of the washroom with his pants around his ankles and trips and falls to the floor yelling "Vandelay!!!

George only reads the sports section so he makes up an author, "Art Vandelay" the beatnik poet? Anyone know of any other Vandelay references? Koerber "Do you hear what you're saying?! Can you hear it?! This is a beautiful woman walking around naked, and Erindale College you want to tell her to stop?!

There was the Marisa Tomei epiosode a couple weeks ago. When George is going on his date with Marisa Tomei, he needs a story to tell Susan about where he has been. Jennifer S. Dawson New York, NY I believe that you're referring to the Vandelay Industries makers of latex guy. George was trying to get a job and said on his resume that he worked for Vandelay Industries - used Jerry's phone number as his "work number" Jerry was supposed to answer the phone "Vandelay Industries" in case they called to check He knows where her office is : and decides to hang out there in the lobby in the hopes of seeing her.

But : he needs an excuse to be there or he'll look like an obsessed fool. So : he gets George to come along and if need be, say that George has an office : in the building and that he was in the building to visit him. Actually this was the 2nd ever episode, so it would be the first occurance! And, of course, every minute of its nine-season life has been rerun on one or more channels since the series ended in Why does it remain so popular?

During that finale, Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer were thrown in jail for breaking the Good Samaritan Law by watching a crime against others rather than interceding. In jail, their lives went on in egomaniacal denial, fully focused on themselves, independent of the circumstances. We often see our own desires first and foremost, vanity and self-aggrandisement chief among our values.

George Costanza was uniquely expressive of a life lived in complete ignorance of others. His desire for praise and happiness extended to inventing glamorous lives for himself: whale saver, Lothario, business executive. He even christened an altar ego. And maybe just in time. Jerry: Yeah? George: I'm interviewing all these annoying little overachievers, and finally, this kid walks in, Steven Koren, a regular guy, likes sports, watches TV. Jerry: Is he smart?

George: He knows how to read. And he also knows finishing an entire book doesn't prove anything. And get this.

He's into architecture. Jerry: Hey, just like you pretend to be. George: Yes. With a little guidance, Steven Koren is going to be everything I claim to be, only for real. That's my dream, Jerry. Quote from George in The Boyfriend.

Sokol: So where have you been looking for work? George: Well, you know what I've discovered, Mrs. Sokol, it's not so much the looking as the listening. I listen for work. And as I'm looking and listening, I am also looking. You can't discount looking. It's sort of a combination. It's looking, and listening, listening and looking. But you must look. Sokol: Can you be specific about any of these companies? George: Specific. Ah, let's see. I've walked in and out of so many buildings they all blend together.

I, uh Sokol: Well, just give me one name. George: Absolutely, uh Lets see There's, uh, Vandelay Industries. I just saw them. I got very close there. Very close. Sokol: And what type of company is that? George: Latex. Latex manufacturing, Mrs.

Sokol: And you interviewed there? George: Yes, for a sales position. Latex salesman. The selling of latex, and latex-related products. They just wouldn't give me a chance. Damn it!



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