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Jerry Seinfeld
American comedian
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It must be frustrating to work at a bookstore. They see someone come in, spend two hours, and walk out with nothing. They must want to explode — just push the customer in the back as they exit, "So you know everything? There's nothing you need in here? There must be something you're at least interested in. Why did you come in here in the first place? We don't need you, you know."
—Jerry Seinfeld, American comedian, SeinLanguage, 1993

Posted on October 9, 2000 at 9:14 AM

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