
Seinfeld S5E19
Kramer's moneymaking scheme to sell vintage raincoats designed by Jerry's dad backfires when Morty has to depend on his Florida neighbor, Jack Klompus, to get the goods to New York.

Kramer's moneymaking scheme to sell vintage raincoats designed by Jerry's dad backfires when Morty has to depend on his Florida neighbor, Jack Klompus, to get the goods to New York.

Jerry finds an old high school classmate still disputes the outcome of a big race.

A pair of Super Bowl tickets circulates among Jerry and his friends.

Jerry wants to date a new girlfriend's roommate.

George hires an unattractive secretary.

Jerry regrets accepting an expensive suit from a comedian he doesn't like.

George claims he bought a celebrity's used car Kramer tries to save a failing neighborhood business.

Jerry is intrigued with the possibilities when he starts dating a former Olympic gymnast.

Worried about their investments, Jerry, Kramer and Newman search for clues to determine if their accountant's unexplained sniffle could be related to something he may have snorted.

Jerry is coerced into wearing a ridiculous "puffy" shirt designed by Kramer's girlfriend when he appears on the NBC News' "Today" with Bryant Gumbel.

George panics during a fire at his girlfriend's son's birthday party and bolts for an escape route, while Kramer's girlfriend has a heckling laugh that threatens to ruin Jerry's act at a comedy club.

Jerry's girlfriend poses as his wife for a dry cleaning discount. Elaine gets mixed signals from a guy at the gym. George pees in the shower. Kramer meets his new girlfriend's family.

Kramer gets a job with Mickey as a TV stand-in. Jerry sets Elaine up with a guy who he says would be perfect for her. At the end of their first date he takes "it" out.

Jerry obsessively worries when he takes his date to a restaurant famous for their apple pie and she refuses to eat a piece meanwhile, Elaine discovers that a mannequin resembling her has been showing up in quite a few window displays.

En route to a dinner party, Elaine and Jerry pair off to find a perfect dessert, while Kramer and George search for the right wine -- only nothing seems to work out the way they planned.

Romance starts to blossom between George and his former college classmate Diane, after Jerry falsely tells her that George is a successful marine biologist. Meanwhile, Elaine's electronic organizer injures an innocent passerby when it is thrown out of the window of a moving limousine.

Elaine agonizes over a woman's refusal to pass her some toilet tissue when she finds that her restroom stall is lacking. Meanwhile, Kramer convinces Jerry that his girlfriend Jane makes a living telling phone secrets, and George acts giddy around Elaine's new hunky boyfriend.

In the name of love, George goes through the process of converting to the Latvian Orthodox religion.

Elaine's Native American friend Winona thinks Jerry is racially insensitive when he presents Elaine with a cigar-store Indian statue as a peace offering after not driving her home from George's place.

Jerry yearns for a massage from his new girlfriend Elaine worries about her new boyfriend's name.