Meh - I've never been certain about the spelling..


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Posted by Tom (POJK) at webcacheb10a.cache.pol.co.uk on August 02, 2002 at 21:09:29:

In Reply to: Annnnntttttt....you are incorrect... posted by discogranny on August 02, 2002 at 20:59:57:

...and I meant 'But it's PUDDIE' in that I was trying to express how much he rules. Spelling's not important when I'm talkin' bout my Puddy-fatuation he could have saved Goldmember. Well, almost.

: I am a total nerd when it comes to Seinfeld, and I am 99.9% sure it is "Puddy". All the literature (yes, I have Seinfeld literature) refers to him as PuddY. The only thing I can come up with is maybe in the British version, he is Puddie. That was sarcastic, of course. Or would it be Puddiue? I know how you love to add the letter "u" to everything-flavour, favourite, etc.
: dg

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: : The squinting, the vacant expression, the complete selfishness, the ridiculous fashion sense - he's just a classic, fun character. He should have had his own spin-off series with Newman, where they open up a... deli. Or something. I dunno, I'm just a sucker for a spin-off, I suppose.


:
: : : ...who fucking hates Puddy? "Seinfeld" is my favorite show, ever. But I couldn't stand that character and I've never seen that guy in anything I liked. I hear people talk about him being so funny. I don't get it. Oh, wait, I did like how he kept calling David Arquette "Dewdrop" in Scream 3, but besides that I can't stand him.
: : : Thanks for listening to my stupid rant.
: : : dg





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