Hi All--
"Faure, Marin" wrote:
>
> >Oh, and that should be "bizarro"; "bizarre" and "bazaar" both have one
> "z", and the angular alternate Superman universe to which you refer was
> spelled, after "bizarre," "Bizarro."
>
> I was actually referring to the bizarro world as used in "Seinfeld" in which
> Elaine meets three people who are similar in some ways but not in others
> to Jerry, Kramer, and George. However, I suspect the spelling is the same
> as the Superman thing to which you refer.
>
"The Bizarro Jerry" was the title of that episode. And it paid homage
to Superman's Bizarro world. Seinfeld (the show, the actor and the
character) has a thing for Superman.
<say-is-that-gold-kryptonite-in-your-pocket?>-ly y'rs,
Ivan;-)
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