Outside of Jerry's apartment.

"So, what are you doing," George asked Jerry walking down the sidewalk to Jerry's apartment.

"I have to meet Jennifer in five minutes, I'm taking her to that Greek restaurant down the corner," Jerry said.

"Lucky you, I have to pay my parents a visit. It's part of their whole new 'family thing.' Let me ask you, when you had your first apartment twenty minutes away from you parent's house, did they have a whole family thing" George asked?

"No, they didn't," Jerry said.

"Ah, well see ya," George responded.

In Elaine's office.

Rose came into Elaine's office to tell her some bad news.

"Hey Elaine, remember that party I invited you to before Dave broke up with you," Rose asked Elaine?
"Yeah, what about it," Elaine asked?

"Well, you see, it's kind of a couple thing, so unless you get a boyfriend before tomorrow night, I'm afraid you can't come," Rose explained.

"What, but that is so unfair," Elaine screamed.

"Life isn't fair," Rose said.

"You know what our goal as a society should be? Having parties where boyfriends and girlfriends aren't needed," Elaine shouted as Rose left.

At George's parent's house.

Estelle, George's mom, was dusting the cabinets.

"Why don't you ever help us with anything Georgie," she asked randomly.

"Because I don't need to," George responded.

"It's such a big house! I can't clean it all by myself," she shouted.

"Why not? You do it everyday," George shouted.

Estelle dropped her duster.

"That's it, I can't take it anymore! I'm going to pick up my duster and go upstairs," she shouted, but when she bent down, she threw out her back. "Ohhh, my back," she cried. "I threw out my back," Estelle screamed. "George, help me over to the couch," she demanded.

"If I must," George said, picking her up to the couch.

"Georgie," I won't be able to clean for a couple days, I'm going to need you to clean the house," Estelle said.

"What, but what about Dad? Can't he do it or something," George argued?

"Your father's in Singapore and won't be back for a week, by that time I'll be healed, but until I do, I need you to clean up this house," she shouted.

At the Post Office.

Kramer was about to enter to buy stamps with the American underwear on it when Newman walked out of the building carrying a huge box.

"Hey Newman. Say, what's that," Kramer asked?

"It's a large TV. Gets over 500 channels too. I'm supposed to deliver it uptown," Newman explained.

"Hold on, you don't want to do that," Kramer said.

"Why not," Newman asked.

"We could put it in my apartment," Kramer suggested.

"Are you crazy? It'll go against my policy," Newman said.

"But Newman, think about it. If it's in my apartment we could watch anytime we want, and it gets over 500 channels," Kramer said.

Newman thought about it hard.

"OK," Newman said. They both got into the delivery truck, and started driving towards Kramer's apartment.