The next day, Jerry, Elaine and George were in Jerry's apartment, George had just been released in hospital, with a large bandage wrapped around his head. Currently, George was explaining what was with his job situation.

"Since I failed to post the invitations, the company fired me for failure to perform task!" George complained.

"Bad luck." Jerry commented.

George ignored the comment and continued complaining "And since I got fired before I got paid, and I don't have any money to pay the bills for this month, it means that I will have to move back in with my parents!"

Jerry and Elaine couldn't help but find this all amusing.

George then asked what Jerry, Elaine and Kramer had been doing when he was in hospital. Jerry told George everything (except the part about him and Elaine getting engaged, he wanted it to be a surprise) and ended with him telling George about Kramer leaving to go back to the CIA.

"So he just left? In a helicopter? Why didn‚t he say goodbye to me?!" George asked, slightly upset.

"He said he had to go immediately. It sounded urgent." Jerry explained.

"Well he could have at least called me! George is upset!" George complained.

And then, Kramer entered the apartment in his usual fashion, only George was surprised. Nothing Kramer did surprised Jerry or Elaine anymore.

"Hey" Kramer said as he went to Jerry's fridge.

George couldn't believe what he was seeing "Kramer, what are you doing here?"

"Getting something to eat." was Kramer's simple reply.

Elaine then had a great idea. "Hey you guys want to go get something at the coffee shop?"

Jerry, George and Kramer all agreed, so they got up to go. Jerry looked around the apartment for a bit. Elaine noticed this and asked "Jerry, aren‚t you coming?"

"Yeah, just a second." he responded. George, Kramer and Elaine exited the apartment. Jerry took a long look at the apartment before turning off the light and leaving.


Later, Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine were sitting at a booth in Monk's, when George decided to ask Kramer a question he wanted to know for quite a few minutes.

"Hey, Kramer, what happened on your CIA mission?" he asked.

Kramer struggled to answer. "Uh, there was , I can never go back." he explained, not wanting to go into the embarrassing details.

"That's a shame" Jerry remarked.

"Tell me about it, now I have to try and find a job. I tell ya, it‚s embarrassing to be out of work." Kramer moaned.

"You‚re telling me, I‚m gonna have to move back in with my parents. I can‚t believe it was invitations..AGAIN!" George complained.

"So, uh, what're you guys going to do today?" Kramer asked Jerry and Elaine.

Elaine couldn't help but have a smile on her face. "Oh, this and that."

"And the other." Jerry said.

Kramer realized the last time those words were said. "What? Are you a couple again?"

Jerry decided to play a prank. "Well."

Unfortunately for him, Elaine interrupted. "We‚re getting married!"

"Giddy up! Let‚s hear about it. How did you propose?" Kramer asked, quite happy.

"Well" Elaine began, but Jerry cut her off. "What‚s the big deal? We‚re not blazing any trails here. People get married all the time. Have you ever picked up a newspaper and the headline was "COUPLE GETS MARRIED." he asked.

"I can‚t believe it took you guys this long. You‚re perfect for each other. I mean how could you be so stupid? It‚s been staring you in the face this whole time." George commented.

Elaine didn't take kindly to people saying bad stuff about her romantic life. "Why don‚t you just shut the hell up?"

George quickly shut up, while Jerry noticed some thing. "See now, to me, that button is in the worst possible spot."

"Really?" George asked.

"Oh yeah. The second button is the key button. It literally makes or breaks the shirt. Look at it, it's too high, it's in no-man's land." Jerry explained.

George realized something. "Haven't we had this conversation before?"

"You think?" Jerry asked.

"I think we have." George concluded.

"Yeah, maybe we have." Jerry concluded.


That night at the comedy club, Jerry was having a blast. "You know, why we're here? To be out, this is out...and out is one of the single most enjoyable experiences of life. People...did you ever hear people talking about "We should go out"? This is what they're talking about...this whole thing, we're all out now, no one is home. Not one person here is home, we're all out! There are people trying' to find us, they don't know where we are. He imitated one of the people while pretending his hand is a phone. "Did you ring?, I can't find him." He then imitated other person on phone. "Where did he go?" He was then the first person again. "He didn't tell me where he was going". He must have gone out. You wanna go out: you get ready, you pick out the clothes, right? You take the shower, you get all ready, get the cash, get your friends, the car, the spot, the reservation...There you're staring around, what do you do? You go: "We got to be getting back". Once you're out, you wanna get back! You wanna go to sleep, you wanna get up, you wanna go out again tomorrow, right? Where ever you are in life, it's my feeling, you've gotta go. Alright, that's it for me. You've been great. Goodnight everybody." Jerry said, leaving the stage.

The end!