Season 6 · Episode 3

The Pledge Drive

Air DateOctober 6, 1994
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ELAINEShe was hitting on you? My friend Noreen?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYYour friend, Noreen.
ELAINEAre you sure you're not just flattering yourself?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYIf I was flattering myself, I think I'd come up with someone a little less annoying than Noreen.
ELAINEI cannot believe that she was hitting on you.
Jerry's Standup
JERRYIf you don't believe me, ask her.
ELAINEI will. Besides, she's got a boyfriend, Jerry, you know him. Dan. Remember, we went to that party at his house?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYOh, right. The guy who talks with a really high voice.
ELAINEYeah.
KRAMERJerry, did you get my Fortune magazine in your mail?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYCheck the pile.
KRAMER(leafing through Jerry's mail) Oh, who sent you a card?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYI don't know.
KRAMEROpen it, it's from Hallmark.
Jerry's Standup
JERRYOh.
ELAINEHello, darling.
Jerry's Standup
JERRYIsn't that cute, a 'thank you' card from Kristin.
KRAMERLet me see.
ELAINEWho's Kristin?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYShe works for PBS, I met her when I agreed to do that pledge drive.
KRAMERDid you ask her about me?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYYeah, in fact she said that you could be one of those people that sits in the back and answers the phone.
KRAMERGiddy-up! Alright! So now, how does that work? Now, what, I get a percentage of every pledge I bring in, right?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYNo, it's not aluminum siding, it's volunteer work. All the money goes to the station.
KRAMEROkay, yeah, alright, that sounds good, but I still get a tote bag though, right?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYYeah, and one of those foam beer can holders.
ELAINE(dialing the phone) You know what I'm doing? I'm calling Noreen.
Jerry's Standup
JERRYOh, go ahead.
ELAINEYou sure you don't mind?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYLike she's really going to admit she was flirting with me.
HIGH PITCHED VOICEHello?
ELAINEHi, it's Elaine. Listen, I was just talking to Jerry.
HIGH PITCHED VOICEJerry?
ELAINEJerry Seinfeld.
HIGH PITCHED VOICEOh, I like Jerry a lot.
ELAINEYou mean like like?
HIGH PITCHED VOICEWhat are you talking about?
ELAINENoreen, were you hitting on him?
HIGH PITCHED VOICENoreen's not here, this is Dan.
ELAINEOoh.
DANYou say that Noreen was hitting on Jerry Seinfeld?
ELAINEUh oh.
Jerry's Standup
JERRYSo was I right? She likes me, right?
ELAINEOh, I'm sorry Mr. Pitt. Hello?
HIGH PITCHED VOICEElaine? What is going on? Why did you tell Dan I was hitting on Jerry Seinfeld?
ELAINEIs this Noreen?
HIGH PITCHED VOICE(Noreen) What would ever possess you to make up a story like that.
ELAINEWell, listen, Jerry mentioned it, and, I don't know--
ELAINENoreen, are you crying?
DANNo, this is Dan!
ELAINEOh, hi Dan.
MR. PITTElaine? Work?
ELAINETell Noreen I'll just call her back later.
MR. PITTWho was crying?
ELAINENo one. I'm sorry Mr. Pitt, that won't happen again.
MR. PITT(unwrapping a candy bar, placing it on a plate and cutting it with knife and fork) I'm sure it won't, but someone was crying and I want to know who it was.
ELAINEWell, it's a long story, okay? But my stupid friend Jerry told my other friend Noreen that she was-- (noticing Mr. Pitt eating the candy bar with knife and fork and becoming distracted) You know, hitting on him and so I called her to see what was, uh, going on and I accidentally got her boyfriend, who is this, you know--
JERRYI'm Jerry Seinfeld, I tell jokes for a living, but there's no joking about the financial crisis at PBS. Show us you care. Call in your pledge now.
KRISTINJerry, I am so grateful that you're doing this.
JERRYOh, I know you are.
KRISTINYou got the card I sent?
JERRYI did.
KRISTINSo where is it?
JERRYWhat?
KRISTINThe card. Is this it in the trash?
JERRYNo?
KRISTINThis is my card, you threw it away.
JERRYWell--
KRISTINI put a lot of thought into this card.
JERRYYou signed your name and you addressed the envelope, it's not like you painted the picture and wrote the poem.
KRISTINFine. I gotta get back to the office.
JERRYWhy, because I threw the card out? How long was I supposed to save it?
KRISTINYou have no sentimentality.
JERRYI have sentimentality, really, I'm sentimental. Here, look. Here's some cards I've saved, these are birthday cards from my grandmother, see, I'm not a bad guy.
KRISTINOh, so you save her cards but not mine! Oh great!
JERRY(as Kristin is storming out) Well, but, you see, I saved something! See? I can save. I'll see you at the pledge drive, ok?
KRAMERNew cards, huh?
JERRYNo, they're old cards from my grandmother.
KRAMEROh. Well, I'll tell you, a nice greeting card can really lift a person's spirits.
JERRYYeah.
KRAMER(opening a card) Oh, a check.
JERRYYeah, she puts ten dollars in every card for my birthday, that's why I save them.
KRAMERThere's a check in all these? Why don't you cash them?
JERRYI don't know, it's ten dollars.
KRAMERBut you got a whole pile here. 1987?
JERRYOh so what.
KRAMERJerry, your grandmother gave you this gift. She wants you to spend the money, to have the fun that she can't have. Oh, this is tantamount to a slap in the face.
JERRYOh, get out of here.
KRAMERJerry, a gift not enjoyed is like a flower that doesn't blossom.
JERRYAlright, alright, I'll cash the checks.
KRAMERYeah.
JERRYIt was a 'thank you' card from Kristin because I'm doing the PBS drive. I mean, how long am I supposed to keep it?
GEORGEThe rule is a minimum of two days.
JERRYYou making that up or do you know what you're talking about?
GEORGEI'm making it up.
JERRYI mean really, what's the point of saving it? I could see if I had a mantel.
GEORGEOh, well, a mantel's a whole different story.
JERRYAbsolutely.
GEORGEIf my parents had a mantel, I might be a completely different person.
JERRYSo anyway, she's kind of upset about it so I need you to do me a favor.
GEORGELet's have it.
JERRYWell, I'm doing the PBS show, so during the show they're gonna be running the Ken Burns baseball thing. So I thought if I could get a baseball player to come on the show with me...
GEORGEYou want me to ask one of the Yankees.
JERRYCould you?
GEORGEAlright. I'll run it by a few people.
JERRYAlright, Do your thing, where you lie to everyone.
ELAINE(entering and sitting down) I should never have made that phone call.
JERRYHey, did you ever get to talk to Noreen?
ELAINEYes, she's very upset.
JERRYSo was I right about the flirting? Was it true?
ELAINEI don't know, I never asked. She was yelling--
GEORGEWho was flirting with you?
JERRYRemember when we were in the bookstore, that woman came up to us?
GEORGEShe wasn't flirting with you.
JERRYOh, sure she was; Asked me where the 'humor' section was? Humor? Come on.
ELAINEJerry, her brother just had a book of political cartoons published.
JERRYAlright, so maybe she wasn't flirting with me. So what?
ELAINESo, yeah, that's funny. Hey, you wanna hear something weird? Mr. Pitt eats his Snickers bars with a knife and fork.
GEORGEReally?
ELAINEYeah.
JERRYWhy does he do that?
GEORGEHe probably doesn't want to get chocolate on his fingers. That's the way these society types eat their candy bars.
JERRYOh, you know.
GEORGEWhat, you think I eat all my meals with you? (To waitress) Excuse me, sweetheart? I think you may have overcharged us. What is this?
WAITRESSThat's the extra toast. Get it?
GEORGEGot it. (the waitress walks away) Did you just see what happened here?
ELAINEWhat?
GEORGEDid you see the way she pointed at the check? She gave me the finger.
JERRYThat's how waitress types express derision. They don't want to get their mouths dirty.
GEORGESo, what do you think?
MR. MORGANA PBS fundraiser? I'm not gonna waste any of the players' time with that, besides the team already does so much promotion for channel eleven.
GEORGEChannel eleven? Forgive me for trying to class up this place, for trying to have the Yankees reach another strata of society that might not watch channel eleven.
MR. MORGANUh, what the hell are you doing?
GEORGEI am eating my dessert. How do you eat it, with your hands?
MR. MORGANYou know, maybe George has something here about PBS.
JERRYOkay, sixty bucks from Nana.
KRAMERHuh? Yeah.
NANAHello?
VOICEHello, this is Chemical Bank. Just wanted you to know that your checking account is overdrawn.
NANAChemical Bank? I haven't used that account in months.
VOICEWell, someone's been cashing the checks and you're overdrawn.
NANAOh dear. I'll be down there first thing in the morning.
VOICE(unheard by Nana as she hangs up the phone) Wait, we can do this over the phone.
(Fade to the next morning, the alarm clock goes off, it's 530, Nana turns off the alarm, fully dressed, gathers her coat and purse, sighs, and heads for the door.)
JERRYYou got Danny Tartabull?!
GEORGEYou wanted a Yankee, I got you a Yankee.
JERRYBoy, you really came through. Kristin's gonna be thrilled.
GEORGEHey, the Bull owes me one, I helped him with his swing.
KRAMERSo you're bringing Danny Tartabull to the fundraiser tonight.
GEORGEAbsolutely. Pending approval of the script.
JERRYExcuse me?
GEORGEJerry, I'm Yankee management.
KRAMERYeah, I'd like to see the script too.
JERRYYou're just answering phones!
KRAMERIt would put me at ease.
GEORGEHey, when you order from the waitress, get her to point to the menu. I want to see what finger she uses.
JERRYUh, say, I wanted a side order of fruit but I didn't see it on the men
WAITRESSOh, you're getting it (pointing to menu with index finger), it comes with your breakfast special.
JERRYRight you are.
GEORGEI didn't get the special, but I'd also like the fresh fruit too.
WAITRESS(scratching cheek with middle finger) I'll check.
GEORGE(after waitress walks away) I don't believe it, she did it again!
JERRYOh, she had an itch.
GEORGEShe had an itch. She could have used any one of those fingers. That finger was meant for me.
JERRYBy the way, lunch is on me. I just cashed my Nana's birthday checks.
STREET TOUGHLooking for something, lady?
NANAIsn't the Chemical Bank on this block?
STREET TOUGHThe bank? It burned. It's gone!
NANAOh dear.
JERRY(answering) Hello?
UNCLE LEOJerry? Hello.
JERRYUncle Leo!
UNCLE LEOListen, I don't want to alarm you, but your nana is missing.
JERRYNana's missing?
UNCLE LEOI came to pick her up for a doctor's appointment, she wasn't here. I called the doctor, nobody knows where she is. She hasn't left the apartment in twenty-five years!
JERRYI've been thinking about her, I just cashed some of her checks.
KRAMERYeah, that's right. You did.
UNCLE LEOWhat kind of checks?
JERRYI think Chemical Bank.
KRAMEROh, they were Chemical.
UNCLE LEOChemical?! She hasn't used that account since her branch closed. What are you doing cashing her checks anyway?
JERRYWell, Kramer thought it would make her happy. (To Kramer) I never should have cashed those checks!
KRAMERHey, I didn't twist your arm.
UNCLE LEOYour grandmother's on a very fixed income. What, are you broke?
JERRYJust call me if you hear anything. (hangs up and faces Kramer) Well? I cashed the checks, the checks bounced and now my Nana's missing!
KRAMERWell, don't look at me.
JERRYIt's your fault!
KRAMERMy fault? Your Nana is missing because she's been passing those bum checks all over town and she finally pissed off the wrong people.
NOREENSo anyway, it's caused a lot of problems. Dan thinks I'm interested in Jerry, he won't let up.
ELAINEI'm really sorry, but you can see why I'd make a mistake like that.
NOREENNo, why?
ELAINEWell, you know, because he's a high talker.
NOREENHe does raise his voice occasionally, but that's normal.
ELAINENo. No, no, no, not a loud talker, a high talker.
NOREENReally?
ELAINEYou don't think his voice sounds a lot like yours?
NOREENI never noticed that.
ELAINEWell, it's no big deal, you know, it's just that he can sound like a woman, you know?
NOREENGreat. I'm going out with a man who sounds like a woman.
ELAINEWell, he looks like a man.
NOREENYeah.
ELAINEHe's bald. I know that's a guy thing.
NOREENI guess.
ELAINEI know he belches a lot.
NOREENWell, that's something. So, Jerry thought I was flirting with him.
ELAINEYeah.
NOREEN(cutting into a cookie with a knife and fork) Hm. He's kind of a baritone, isn't he?
ELAINEWhat are you doing?
NOREENI'm eating this cookie.
ELAINENo, no, no, but why are you using a knife and a fork? Did you just
NOREENNo, I've seen people do it. I like it.
DANNY TARTABULLThis isn't gonna take long, is it?
GEORGEOh no, in and out, I made sure of that. And you'll be happy to know I perused the script and it's met with my approval.
DANNY TARTABULLI'm sure it's fine.
GEORGE(swerving) Hey! Watch it! Did you see that guy? He just gave me the finger!
DANNY TARTABULLYou sure?
GEORGEOh yeah! Middle finger, straight up, at me! At us!
DANNY TARTABULLWhat are you doing?
GEORGEI'm following him.
BankerI'm sorry, the account had insufficient funds. We had to return the
NanaOh dear, that's my grandson. May I call him now and explain?
BankerOh, certainly.
ELAINEAnd now I think she might really be interested in you. And Dan is
JERRYWould you?
Elaine (answering)Hello?
NanaHello, I need to speak to Jerry.
Elaine (thinking it's Dan)Oh, it's you. We were just talking about you.
Elaine (hanging up)Heh?
KRAMERAny word from Nana?
JERRYNo.
ELAINENana?
JERRYYeah, my grandma's missing.
ELAINEMissing?
JERRYYeah. I think it might have something to do with those checks.
ELAINEUm, what does Nana sound like?
JERRYLike a grandmother, why?
ELAINEWell...
JERRYOh, you hung up on my Nana?!
ELAINEI don't know, maybe.
JERRYYou told Nana to drop dead?!
ELAINEIt's possible.
JERRYYes, it is!
KRAMERAlright, alright. Look, Jerry, we gotta get down to PBS, PDQ.
JERRYAlright.
GEORGENo one gives us the finger! We're Yankees!
DANNY TARTABULLWant this last donut?
GEORGENo, you can have it.
KRAMERJerry, where are all the tote bags?
Jerry's Standup
JERRYI don't know.
KRAMERWell, I'm not leaving the premises without tote bags. I was promised tote bags and tote bags I shall have.
KRISTINJerry, this man wants to see you.
JERRYLeo?
UNCLE LEOHello.
JERRYUncle Leo! What are you doing here?
UNCLE LEOI wanted to tell you that your grandmother is fine.
JERRYOh.
UNCLE LEOShe's had quite a day but she's gonna watch you tonight on the TV.
KRISTINJerry, I'm dying to meet Danny Tartabull. Where is he?
JERRYHe'll be here any second.
KRISTINYou know you guys are both on in five minutes.
JERRYYeah, yeah.
KRISTIN(leaving) Okay.
UNCLE LEOWhy didn't you tell me you were a little short? Here. If anybody asks you where you got it, you don't know.
JERRYNo, that's ok, I really don't need any money.
UNCLE LEOWhat are you talking about?
JERRYPlease-
UNCLE LEOI want-
JERRYIt's not necessary.
UNCLE LEOJerry, would you please take it.
JERRYI can't, I can't take it.
UNCLE LEOI want you to have it!
JERRYUncle Leo, I don't want to have it!
UNCLE LEOJerry, take the money!
JERRYI don't want it!!
HIGH PITCHED VOICEJerry, open up. We need to talk.
KRAMERWho's that?
JERRYYou know what? It sounds like the friend of Elaine's that was hitting on me in the book store.
KRAMERJerry, I'll take care of it.
DANIs Jerry in there?
KRAMERWell, he can't be disturbed now.
DANWell this situation is driving me crazy. He's all I think about. I can't get him out of my mind.
KRAMERI'm sorry. I mean, I know what it's like to be in love. Ties you up in knots. And Jerry is a very sexy man.
DANWhat?
KRAMERLook, I'm not judging you. In fact, we here at PBS, we have many programs celebrating your lifestyle. Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, Gender Bending and Swinging in San Francisco. Before Stonewall about those dark ages when you couldn't come out of the closet, lest you be persecuted because of your, you know.
DANNo, I don't.
KRISTIN(running up) Are you Danny Tartabull?
DANNo, I'm not.
GEORGEI'll take care of this, Danny.
GEORGEExcuse me.
MANWhat's the problem?
GEORGEI believe you cut me off, and then made an obscene gesture.
MANI did? Where?
GEORGEOutside of Manhattan, about an hour ago.
MANWow! Is that Danny Tartabull?
GEORGEThat's right, of the New York Yankees.
MANI'd like to shake his hand but I can't.
JERRYI'm Jerry Seinfeld, I tell jokes for a living, but there's no joking about the financial crisis here at PBS. Our lines are open, so please call the number you see on your screen.
JERRYThis is the only time this year we'll be asking for donations. You've been enjoying Ken Burns' Baseball-
KRAMER(answering) PBS pledge drive.
NANAHello, I'd like to speak with Jerry.
KRAMEROh, you again. Buddy, look, forget about Jerry. It's not gonna happen.
NANAThis is his grandmother.
KRAMEROh, uh, Nana. Hello.
NANATell Jerry I'm sorry, I'm going to have to write him some new checks.
KRAMERAs long as you've got your checkbook out, how about forking a little over to PBS? You watch the station, don't you? You don't want to be a freeloader.
JERRY-programs like Ken Burns' Baseball. And if Danny Tartabull were here, I'm sure he'd say, 'That's correct, Jerry.'
KRAMERJerry? I have an announcement. Your grandmother is on the line.
JERRYMy Nana?
KRAMERAnd as we speak, she's generously writing PBS a check for fifteen hundred dollars!
UNCLE LEOShe can't do that, she's on a very fixed income! Stop the show!!
JERRYI got another card from Kristin. Not quite as chipper as the first one.
ELAINEWow. Isn't this little bunny giving you the-
JERRYYes, he is.
ELAINEYou should show this to Georgie.
JERRYYeah.
WAITRESS(at the next table) Here's your knife and fork.
JERRYLook, she's cutting up an Almond Joy.
ELAINEI just don't get it.
JERRYYou know, I saw someone on the street eating M&Ms with a spoon.
ELAINEWhat is wrong with everybody?
JERRY(surveying the restaurant) Look, they're doing it. They're all doing it!
ELAINE(standing up) What is wrong with all you people?! Have you all gone mad?!!
Jerry's Standup
JERRYThere's something very insincere about these greeting cards we send back and forth to each other all the time. They're like these little one-dollar folded paper emotional prostitutes, isn't it? "I don't know what my feelings are, so I'll just pay some total stranger a buck to make up this little Hallmark hooker to do the job for me. So I can go, 'Yeah, I didn't write this, but whatever they wrote, I think the same thing.'" Wouldn't it be better if we just had one card that covered every occasion for everybody in one shot? Just "Happy birthday, merry Christmas, happy anniversary, congratulations, it's a Boy and our deepest sympathies. Signed, the whole office" Elaine and Jerry and in Jerry's apartment.
JERRYYeah, and one of those foam beer can holders. Kramer leaves, satisfied.
JERRYLike she's really going to admit she was flirting with me. Elaine finishes dialing, the phone rings and a high pitched voice answers.
JERRYSo was I right? She likes me, right? Elaine is sharpening pencils for Mr. Pitt. The phone is ringing. MR.
JERRYKNIFE AND AND FORK) I'm sure it won't, but someone was crying and I want to know who it was. Well, it's a long story, okay? But my stupid friend Jerry told my other friend Noreen that she was-- (noticing Mr. Pitt eating the candy bar with knife and fork and becoming distracted) You know, hitting on him and so I called her to see what was, uh, going on and I accidentally got her boyfriend, who is this, you know-- Jerry and Kristin, the
JERRYWell, but, you see, I saved something! See? I can save. I'll see you at the pledge drive, ok? Kramer enters as Kristin leaves.
JERRYIt was a 'thank you' card from Kristin because I'm doing the
JERRYWell, I'm doing the
JERRYThat's how waitress types express derision. They don't want to get their mouths dirty. George is in a meeting at work.
JERRYBy the way, lunch is on me. I just cashed my Nana's birthday checks. Nana is standing on a deserted street in front of an abandoned building, checking for an address. A street tough approaches from behind.
JERRYUncle Leo! Listen, I don't want to alarm you, but your nana is missing. Kramer enters. JERRY Nana's missing?
JERRYAlright. George is still driving, he's all worked up.
JERRYI don't want it!! There's a knock at the door.
JERRYI'm Jerry Seinfeld, I tell jokes for a living, but there's no joking about the financial crisis here at PBS. Our lines are open, so please call the number you see on your screen. Cut to Nana, watching the pledge drive. She picks up the phone and dials. Cut back to Jerry, JERRY This is the only time this year we'll be asking for donations. You've been enjoying Ken Burns' Baseball- Cut to Kramer sitting at the phone bank, his phone rings.
JERRYLook, they're doing it. They're all doing it!

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