I scanned the entire "Seinfeld Yearbook" that was handed out to the cast and crew at the finale party in 1998. Only 350 were produced and includes amazing behind-the-scenes photos and stories. Enjoy!!
That's great, thanks!
On that note, does anybody know if imgur links can be opened within the Jerboa app? Maybe I'm still spoilt from all the great 3rd party reddit apps 😪
Kinda infuriating that Larry David isn’t featured more in this. Seems like he was kinda snubbed out. Yeah I saw a couple of pics but he was such a huge part of the shows creation, I feel like a jerry gets 95% of the credit.
What a great piece of tv history. They should publish that and sell it.
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I scanned the entire "Seinfeld Yearbook" that was handed out to the cast and crew at the finale party in 1998. Only 350 were produced and includes amazing behind-the-scenes photos and stories. Enjoy!! | Spyke
As a long time fan it's always cool seeing new Seinfeld stuff for the first time since that so rarely happens.
The Seinfeld sub was one of my favorites. Glad to see something seinfeld for lemmy
This is very cool. Also glad to see there is a Seinfeld community for fans. It's fun to watch Lemmy grow.
Very cool!! Thank you for posting. I played with a random player today who’s username was Art Vanderlay.
That's great, thanks! On that note, does anybody know if imgur links can be opened within the Jerboa app? Maybe I'm still spoilt from all the great 3rd party reddit apps 😪
Probably not yet, but a good question to pose to the community if you haven't connected there yet.
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I'm afraid I'm not sure how to link here properly yet.
I can click it to see the pictures in jerboa, but the thumbnail doesn't show up.
This is such a cool thing to have. Did you buy this or did you work on the show?
ebay find
Thanks for this, I read every page.
Kinda infuriating that Larry David isn’t featured more in this. Seems like he was kinda snubbed out. Yeah I saw a couple of pics but he was such a huge part of the shows creation, I feel like a jerry gets 95% of the credit.
Anyway great post!
I had no idea J. Peterman was real
What a great piece of tv history. They should publish that and sell it.