[SettingNight club]
Jerry's Standup
JERRYI'm not a foodie. I don't, "Oh, this is too rare. Oh, it's too salty." Just eat it and shut up. I'll eat anywhere, whatever they're having. I have eaten rotten rolls off of room service trays in hotel hallways. I have. It's not a joke. This is my life. I don't know, somebody left it. Why would someone poison a roll, and leave it in a hallway for some comic coming down at two o' clock in the morning? Why would they do that? Sometimes you go to a nice restaurant, they put the check in a little book. What is this? The story of the bill? "Once upon a time, there were some very hungry people.." What is this? A little gold tassle hanging down? Am I graduating from the restaurant? What is this about?
[SettingA restaurant]
ELAINEDo you want some of mine?
JERRYTake some of mine.
GEORGEWhy do I get pesto? Why do I think I'll like it? I keep trying to like it, like I have to like it.
JERRYWho said you have to like it?
GEORGEEverybody likes pesto. You walk into a restaurant, that's all you hear - pesto, pesto, pesto.
JERRYI don't like pesto.
GEORGEWhere was pesto 10 years ago?
JERRY(Gesturing to a man) Look at that guy. (Elaine starts to look, but Jerry stops her) I'll bet you he's gettin' hair transplants. Any time you see a guy that age wearing a baseball cap, ten to one - plugs.
ELAINE(Elaine turns to look at the man, trying to make it sound like they aren't talking about him) The thing about that painting.. is with the colors and um.. (Turns back to Jerry) Oh yeah, plugola.
JERRY(To Elaine) Oh, one more thing about the car. Let it warm up for a minute.
GEORGEThat's a tough minute. It's like waiting in the shower for the conditioner to work.
JERRYI don't understand why he couldn't take a cab.
GEORGEWho?
JERRYElaine is having a "houseguest." She's picking him up at the airport tonight.
GEORGEA guy?
ELAINE(Slightly embarrassed) Yes, a guy.
JERRYHe's from a.. Yakima, right?
ELAINESeattle.
JERRYEverybody's moving to Seattle.
GEORGEIt's the pesto of cities. So..?
ELAINE(To Jerry) You tell him.
JERRYWell, from what I can piece together, our friend here met a gentleman.
ELAINEEd.
JERRYWho was in town on a business venture, and um..
ELAINE..We shared an interpersonal experience. (George hits his glass with his fork. To Jerry) Go on.
JERRYSo they went out a few times, but apparently, when the fellow returned home, he discovered that the Benes tattoo does not wash off so easily.
ELAINEOn some people.
GEORGEOooh.
JERRYSo, he's coming in to stay with her for a week.
ELAINEIt was just gonna be a weekend, but then somehow it became a week.
MANAGERWhat happened?
GEORGEOh, the busboy left the menu a little close to the candle.
MANAGERSorry to the disturbance.
ELAINE(Joking, she snobbishly says) I'm never eating here again.
JERRY(Pats George on the back) Nice going. Thank you, that ought to get us a free dessert.. (They can see the manager chewing the busboy out from the dining room doorway) I think the busboy's in trouble.
GEORGEDid I get him in trouble? Because of what I said?! I just told him what happened.. he didn't do it on purpose.. (Mangager and busboy are arguing. The busboy points in the direction of George) He pointed at me. Why did he point at me?!
ELAINEI said I would never eat here again.. But, I, I.. he had to know I was kidding.
JERRY(Casually buttering a roll, like he's the innocent one) I didn't say anything.
GEORGEI can't believe it. He's going! He's fired!
ELAINEOh, I said it in a kidding way.
GEORGEI didn't know he'd get fired.
JERRY(Jokingly trying to put more pressure on Elaine and George) He'll probably kill his family over this.
GEORGEWhat if he's waiting for me outside? He pointed at me! Did you see him point?!
JERRY(Again, joking) A lot of ex-cons become busboys. They seem to gravitate twards 'em.
GEORGEWas it my fault?
ELAINEWas it my fault?
JERRY(Doesn't have a care in the world) ..Maybe I'll try that pesto.
[SettingJerry's apartment]
JERRYLook, I feel bad for him too, but he'll get another job. I mean, let's face it, it's not a profession where you embellish your resume and undergo a series of grueling interviews.
GEORGE(Eating a sandwich) Oh, like you really know busboys.
JERRYOh, like you do.
GEORGEHey, at least I was a camp waiter.
JERRY(Scoffing) Camp.
GEORGEIt was a fat camp. Those kids depended on me.
JERRYElaine?
ELAINE(Through intercom) Yeah.
JERRYBusboys are always changing jobs. That's the business. I know. I work with these guys. I tallk to them in the kitchen at the comedy clubs.
GEORGEThen why don't you try and get him another job?
JERRYI'd love to, but I don't know anything about him. He could be one of those people that walks around the street pricking people with pins.
ELAINEI don't know if you people are aware of this, but I am one clever chickadee.
GEORGEWhat? Did you get the busboy's number?
ELAINEHis phone's been disconnected, but I was able to obtain an address - 1324 Amsterdam Avenue, apartment 4D. (Hands George a card) Now, I did my job. (To Jerry) May I have the car keys, please?
GEORGEHow did you get all this?
ELAINEDoes the word "charm" mean anything to you?
JERRYNo. (George grabs his jacket) So now you're going to his apartment? I really think this is nuts.
GEORGE(Putting his jacket on) I'd like to apologize. I want to tell him I.. I.. didn't mean to get him in trouble.
JERRYYou, you're going now?
GEORGEYeah, I want to see if there's anything I can do.. maybe get him another job.. maybe I'll hear of something.
JERRYMaybe the fat camp. (To Elaine) You're not going?
ELAINEI would, but I have to pick up Ed at the airport.
JERRYI just don't think you should go alone. Can't you wait till after my set?
GEORGEIt'll take to long.
JERRYTake the K-man. A little support..
GEORGE(Unsure) I don't a..
KRAMERTake me where? Where?
[SettingAn apartment building hallway]
GEORGELook, I really appreciate your coming, but if you wouldn't mind - try not to say too much.
KRAMERWhat am I gonna say?
GEORGEI don't know.
KRAMERWell, I'm not an idiot.
GEORGECertainly not.
KRAMERThen we're cool.
GEORGEYeah.. yeah, we're - we're cool. (Knocks lightly. Kramer takes charge by knocking on the door louder. The busboy answers) Uh, I'm sorry to bother you, I was in the restaurant earlier and I was wondering if I could talk to you for a few minutes about what happened. (He gestures for them to come in. They obey) I hope I'm not interrupting anything. It's just that I think I may have - without realizing it - been responsible for getting you fired. (Nervously laughs) And.. and.. and I just want you to know that I didn't intend for that to happen.
KRAMER(Patting George on the shoulder) He's a hell of a guy.
GEORGEThis is a guy I know.. Kramer.
KRAMERHabla espanol?
GEORGE(To himself) Oh my God.
ANTONIOSi.
KRAMERComo se dice.. waterbed?
GEORGE(Interrupting) Anyway, I just wanted to let you know I'm really sorry that happened, and if I can help out in any way, I'll certainly be glad to do that. (Pause) Well, I guess that's about it.
KRAMERYou got anything to drink? Agua?
GEORGEOy uy uy.. (Antonio points to the sink) We really should get going.
KRAMERLet me get a glass of water. (Heads tward the sink)
GEORGEHurry up.
ANTONIO(Notices that his cat is missing) Pequita? Pequita? (Starts to panic)
KRAMERHis cat's gone.
ANTONIO(Notes the door was left wide open) La puerta esta abierta. (Starts screaming) La puerta esta abierta! (To Kramer and George) Who left the door open? (Silence) Who left the door open?! (Kramer and George look at eachother) Come on, come on! Help me look! (All three head out the door to look)
[SettingAntonio's apartment]
KRAMER..You know, cats run away all the time. You know, my aunt, she had a cat. Ran away. Showed up three years later.. you never know. They got things in
GEORGE(Gestures for Kramer to shut up) Once again, Antonio, I can't even begin to say how deeply, deeply sorry I am about everything. The job, the cat.. (A lamp breaks) the lamp.
KRAMERThe wire was sticking out.. (Fits the two broken pieces together) Yeah.
GEORGE(Hands Antonio a card) Here's my card. I'm in real estate, so, if you're ever looking for something bigger, something nicer.. (Antonio is staring at him, angered) ..maybe not right now. Anyway.. (Extends his hand for a handshake. Antonio doesn't move)
KRAMERYou oughta get that wire fixed. (They go to leave) I got the door. (Shuts the door, the broken lamp falls to the floor)
[SettingJerry's apartment]
JERRY(On the phone) George, stop worrying about this guy. It wasn't your fault.. Come on, he's not stalking you.
KRAMERHey.
JERRY(To Kramer) Hey. (To George) He doesn't even know where you live.. Who told you to give him your business card?.. (Intercom buzzes) That's Elaine. (Kramer buzzes her in. Jerry talks into the phone) Kramer.. (To Kramer) George wants to know when you want to look for the cat again.
KRAMERIt's been a week. It's up to the cat now.
JERRY(Into phone) Kramer says it's up to the cat now. (To Kramer) It'll be on your conscience.
KRAMEROh? How do you figure?
JERRY(Into phone) How do you figure? (To Kramer) 'Cause you're the one who left the door open.
KRAMERWhy was I in charge of closing the door?
JERRY(Into phone) Why was he in charge of closing the door? (Irritated at the phone message relay, to Kramer) 'Cause you came in after him!
KRAMERSo!
JERRY(Into phone) So! (To Kramer - getting even more angry) So, the last person in should close the door!
KRAMERLet me talk to him.
JERRY(To Kramer) Talk - call him from your house. (Elaine enters. Kramer leaves. To phone) He's calling you now.. okay. (Hangs up)
ELAINEEd's downstairs. CAn I have the car keys?
JERRYNo hello?
ELAINEGot any asprin? (Finds some) Hello. Now, lookit, you guarantee this car will get me to the airport tomarrow? No problems?
JERRYGuarantee? ..Hey, it's a car.
ELAINEBecause if there's even the slightest chance of any problem at all, I don't want to take it - because if I don't get this guy on a plane to Seattle and out of my life, I'm gonna kill him, and everyone who tries to stop me.
JERRY(Jokingly asking) So, did you have a nice week together?
ELAINEI heard a little ping in the car last time. What was that ping?
JERRYThere's no ping. Why are you so wacky?
ELAINEJerry, you cannot imagine how much I hate this guy.. and he hasn't even done anything! It's the situation. He's a wonderful guy, but I hate his guts!
JERRYSo, you two been, uh..
ELAIENNo! I told him I've been having my period for the last five days! I'm sleeping all squished over on the edge of my bed.. But, I've only got fourteen hours to go. Nothing can go wrong now. I think I've taken care of everything. I've confirmed the plane reservation. I've checked the weather..
JERRYWhat's your airport route?
ELAINEI've got it all mapped out - I'm taking the tunnel.
JERRY..What about the Van Wyck?
ELAINEI spoke to a cab driver. For five bucks, he turned me on to the Rockaway Boulevard shortcut.
JERRYOooh.
ELAINENow, lookit, this plane leaves at 1015. We're getting up at about eight. That gives us enough time, right?
JERRYYou still using that old alarm clock?
ELAIENOh, no, no. I bought a new one today. It's got everything - it's got everything... If you oversleep more than ten minutes, a hand comes out and slaps you in the face.
[SettingNight club]
Jerry's Standup
JERRYFlying doesn't make me nervous - driving to the airport can make you very nervous because when you're flying, when you're getting on the plane, if you miss that plane, there's no alternative. On the ground, you have options. You have buses, you have taxis, you have trains. But, when you're taking a flight, if you miss it, that's it. No airline goes, "Well, you missed the flight, we do have a cannon leaving in about ten minutes. Would you be interested in that? It's not a direct cannon, you have to change cannons after you land." (Imitates cannon operator) "I'm sorry, where you goin'? Chicago? (Cranks the cannon) Oh, Dallas? Alright, wait a second.. (Cranks cannon to Dallas) Dallas. That's about Dallas. Texas, anyway. You should hit Texas. Are you ready? Make sure you get out of the net immediately, because we shoot the luggage in right after you."
[SettingElaine's apartment]
(Elaine and Ed are in bed. Elaine awakes to find out that it's 915 - they overslept. She gets frantic)
ELAINE(Trying to wake Ed up) Get up! The alarm clock didn't go off! (Shakes him) It's 915! You're gonna miss the plane! It's 915!
ED915?
ELAINEYes! 915!
ED(Going back to sleep) We'll never make it. I'll leave tomarrow.
ELAINETomarrow?! Are you crazy? No, now, now! Let's go! (Gets his suitcase from the closet, throws it on the bed, and frantically starts packing) You get dressed! Get dressed!
EDCan I shower?
ELAINEShower?! ARe you out of your mind?!
EDI gotta shower. I'll feel dirty all day.
ELAINEForget the shower! The shower's out. Move it! Put your clothes on! Put your clothes on! (Pulls out drawers of clothes, turning them over in the suitcase. He walks tward the door) Where are you going?
EDThe kitchen.
ELAINEThe kitchen?!
EDI've got a bag of cashews in there.
ELAINEThey're not making it! Let's get your pants on!
EDWhat's the big deal if we don't make it? I'll just go tomarrow or the next day.
ELAINENo! You have your ticket! You have to go now!
EDI'll never make it.
ELAINEDon't say that!
EDBut it takes forty-five minutes to get there. That'll only leave me five minutes to get to the plane.
ELAINEShut up and pack!
EDAnd what if I don't make the plane? You'll have already left. Then what will I do?
ELAINEYou're talking too much!
EDWhere's my sweater?
ELAINEWhat?!
EDMy brown sweater.
ELAINEWhat? What sweater?
EDMy brown sweater.
ELAINEYou didn't bring a brown sweater.
EDI brought a brown sweater.
ELAINEHere! Here! You want a brown sweater?! (Recahes into one of her drawers, and grabs a brown sweater, then packs it) You got a brown sweater!
EDThat's not mine. I can't take your sweater.
ELAINEIt's brown! (Takes clothes still on the hangers, and dumps them into the suitcase)
EDWhat are you doing?!
ELAINENO time for folding.. (Looks around) I think that's it. (Zips up the suitcase)
EDMy shoes. You packed my shoes.
ELAINEShoes? Shoes?! Shoes?! Shoes weren't invented till the fourth century! People walked around for thousands of years without them! (Puts her coat on over her nightie. He picks up his suitcase, she grabs it from him, then pushes him out of her way) I got this. Let's go!
[SettingJerry's apartment]
JERRYAnywhere in the city?
GEORGEAnywhere in the city - I'll tell you the best public toilet.
JERRYOkay.. Fifty-fourth and Sixth?
GEORGESperry Rand Building. 14th floor, Morgan Apparel. Mention my name - she'll give you the key.
JERRYAlright.. Sixty-fifth and Tenth.
GEORGE(Scoffs) ARe you kidding? Lincoln Center. Alice Tully Hall, the Met. Magnificent facilities.
ELAINE(Slow, as if remember a dream) I never new I could drive like that. I was going faster than I've ever gone before, and yet, it all seemed to be happening in slow motion. I was seeing three and four moves ahead, weaving in and out of lanes like an Olympic skier on a gold metal run. I knew I was challenging the very laws of physics. At Queens Boulevard, I took the shoulder. At Jewel Avenue, I used the median. I had it. I was there.. and then.. I hit the Van Wyck. They say no one's ever beaten the Van Wyck, but gentlemen, I tell you this - I came as close as anyone ever has. And if it hadn't been for that five-car-pile-up on Rockaway Boulevard, that numbskull would be on a plane for Seattle right now instead of looking for a parking space downstairs.
KRAMER..The busboy's coming! The busboy's coming!
GEORGEThe busboy's coming?
JERRYYou don't mean here?
KRAMERYeah. I just buzzed him in. He's on his way up..
GEORGEHe's coming up?! (Moves to the door) I'll check you out later.
JERRYWhere are you going?
GEORGEI'm the one he wants! He's coming to settle the score.
JERRY(Trying to get George and Kramer out) No. You three all know each other. There's no point in me getting involved at this stage of the game.
KRAMERNo, he's not going to do anything. I guarantee it.
GEORGEOh, the hell with it. Let him kill me. I..
KRAMERAntonio. In here!
GEORGE(Nervous, his voice cracks) Hey, Antonio. How's it going?
ANTONIOThree nights ago, a gas main beneath the restaurant exploded, killing five people in my section, including the busboy who replaced me. If I am not fired that night because of you and your thoughtless, stupid, insensitive remarks, it would have been me. You saved my life. (Hugs him again)
GEORGE(Trying to be modest) Ah, come on..
ELAINE(Into the intercom) Yeah?
EDIt's Eddie.
ELAINEHe's coming up. (Buzzes him in) He's coming up..
ANTONIOAnd that very same night of the accident, while looking for Pequita, I found a job in a restaurant where they pay me almost twice what I was making before - and when I returned to the apartment, Pequita, perhaps frightened from the explosion, had miraculously returned. Well, but now, I must go, for today I am starting my new and wonderful job. And I am very late. Thank you, thank you, thank you all. (Leaves)
EDHey, watch were you're going. You almost knocked my head off!
ANTONIOHey, why don't you watch where you're going, okay? 'Cause you bumped into me!
EDWho do you think you're talking to, pal?
ANTONIOHey, get your hands off me!
EDGo to hell!
[SettingCoffee shop]
JERRYHe'll get another job. He's a busboy!
GEORGEIt won't for a while. At least not until after the cast comes off.
JERRYIt was that fall down the stairs. That's what did it.
GEORGEThat's not how it happened. It's when he fell on him with his knee.
ELAINEOh, that was awful. Poor Antonio. (Waiter hands Elaine two bags of food to go) ..Thanks.
GEORGESo, much longer?
ELAINETill when - till he goes back to Seattle, or till he can feed himself?
GEORGE(Not wanting to make Elaine mad) I guess it's not important.
ELAINETake care of yourselves. (Leaves)
GEORGEI should probably get going too. If I don't feed Pequita by seven, she goes all over everything.. take it easy.
JERRYYeah.. (Takes a bite of his sandwich as the waiter starts cleaning off the table) How ya doing?
[SettingNight club]
Jerry's Standup
JERRYFirst of all, I can't believe that people actually do fight. People have fist fights in life. I can't really believe that we have boxing either. It's really kind of an amazing thing. To me, the problem with boxing is - you have two guys having a fight that have no prior argument. Why don't they have the boxers come into the ring in little cars, drive around a bit, have a little accident? They get out, "Didn't you see my signal?" "Look at that fender!" ..Then you'd see a real fight.