In real life, the cast and crew had hoped the saying, "You are so good looking", would catch on with fans just as "These pretzels are making me thirsty" did.

That didn't work so then when he told me after Christmas he would come and visit me but he wasn't in the state and that was the bye bye. I knew nothing of these scams, but figured out when the shipping co came up fake: [email protected] Now he is posted to Libya, and wants me to help him get a furlough. Before I realized what was going on I sent family photos and a couple of me modest. I have gotten so many request from men that their picture is on here with a different name. The pictures he using on Linked In is a picture of Steve G Jones, doctor in hyponis. His daughter and mother in law had financial problems but he was very rich, with houses in the UK and Belgium. I was hoping to see if it goes to voicemail and I can hear if it's the same person. thanks for your response and my sincere apologies if I came off as abrupt. It is not explained anywhere on the site that posts/submissions may be delayed because there are too many pages and people don't always start at the top of the page anyway. Therefore as I sleep several hours a day, work several hours a day and am across the other side of the world in a different time zone from most people who post in, it sometimes takes up to a day before a post or comment appears. He wishes he was good looking, but I think he is ugly and is what makes him feel good doing this to women....!
ED: you can post pictures when you start a new submission [but not when you are adding a comment to an existing submission] - use the page below and you can see photos there and you can also post your own story and photos there: 2 people are one and the same person.
He is probably on the Nigerian scammers or the yahoo boys site.
It is the 20th episode of the third season, and first aired on March 4, 1992.
This is the only episode of Seinfeld to be directed by one of the show's stars, Jason Alexander, who played George Costanza. One is Jerry's suggestion that there should be an alternative to saying, "God bless you" after someone sneezes.