Thank you for your question. "George Costanza" was a character played by Jason Alexander on the sitcom "Seinfeld", which was one of the most popular Saxophones of the 90s.
Anonymous, This post is about sitcom characters you never get to see. Charlie Townsend (charlie of "Charlies Angels") was going to be featured in a future Le Cram post with a working title of "Le Cram's list of TV action adventure characters you never get to see".
Oh, sorry. I thought Charlie's Angels was a sitcom...three model-gorgeous women who work as private detectives for a man they've never met...hahahahaha! Seriously, though...sorry.
With all due respect, "Art Vandelay" was "George Costanza". Also, you overlooked the most obvious one of all. "Carlton the doorman".
ReplyDeleteThank you for your question. "George Costanza" was a character played by Jason Alexander on the sitcom "Seinfeld", which was one of the most popular Saxophones of the 90s.
ReplyDeleteENOUGH WITH THE SAXOPHONES ASSHOLE.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Saxophone is Dee Dee Saxophone, but I understand a lot of people like Joey Saxophone as well.
ReplyDeleteJohnny Saxophone's kind of a dickweed.
I like Tommy Saxophone. Marky Saxophone was a much better drummer, but Tommy really produced the Hell out of those early Saxophones records.
ReplyDeleteWho you calling a Saxophone?
ReplyDeleteHow about Charlie Townsend?
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ReplyDeleteThis post is about sitcom characters you never get to see. Charlie Townsend (charlie of "Charlies Angels") was going to be featured in a future Le Cram post with a working title of "Le Cram's list of TV action adventure characters you never get to see".
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Oh, sorry. I thought Charlie's Angels was a sitcom...three model-gorgeous women who work as private detectives for a man they've never met...hahahahaha! Seriously, though...sorry.
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