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In the opening monologue, Jerry notes humans' apprehension when faced with a small amount of:
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Water
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Sunshine
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Food
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Company
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During the Hamptons weekend, Jerry and Elaine are to see a new baby their friends have. Jerry theorizes:
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The baby is part of its mother's revenge against the father
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The couple had the baby just to get people to visit them
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The baby was actually a rental
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The baby will be a teenager before they actually get across Long Island
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3.
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George and his girlfriend Jane are spending the weekend together even though:
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Jane's father forbade to date George
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Jane hates the beach
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They haven't had sex yet
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They've already broken up
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On the ride out to the Hamptons with Jane, George states that he's never tasted ___________ that he didn't like:
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Condiment
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Piece of bread
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Creature from the sea
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Cough medicine
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5.
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George's trip to the Hamptons includes George's quest for:
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Strawberries
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Grapes
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Tomatoes
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Melon
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6.
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Oh, look, it's Jane, and she's walking around topless. Everyone sees Jane's breasts except for:
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George
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Jerry
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Elaine
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Kramer
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7.
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During a musical montage, Kramer finds himself:
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Wearing a bikini
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Atop a lifeguard stand
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Nearly drowning in shallow water
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In a kayak
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Warning Rachel about the baby, Jerry says, "I guarantee you've never seen anything quite so:"
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Horrifying
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Objectionable
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Nauseating
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Worrisome
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A visiting doctor, Ben Pfeffer, uses this term to describe Elaine - which is great, until he also uses to to describe Elaine herself:
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Magnificent
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Radiant
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Wondrous
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Breathtaking
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10.
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Who told George that Jane had been walking around topless?
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Rachel
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Jerry
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Kramer
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Elaine
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George walks in on Rachel as she is changing. George's excuse is that he is looking for:
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Gum
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A comb
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Dental floss
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A pillow case
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This episode brings the word "shrinkage" into the common vernacular. George's explanation for his shrinkage is that:
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He was embarrassed
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He was in the pool
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He was in the ocean
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His swimsuit was particularly binding
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"It shrinks?" Elaine asks when told about shrinkage. Jerry answers her:
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Liked an armadillo
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Like a frightened turtle
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Like a dehydrated sponge
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Like a cornered chipmunk
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14.
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Having been told about George's shrinkage, Jane responds by:
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Leaving after an argument with George
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Driving back in the middle of the night
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Leaving for the weekend with Kramer
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Laughing it off
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15.
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George's revenge against Rachel entails lobster in:
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Soup
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Pancakes
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Bloody Mary
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Eggs
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