TV-Serie: Curb Your Enthusiasm - 11x9
♪ ("CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM" THEME MUSIC PLAYING) ♪ -♪ ♪ Damn!
She's still here?
Man.
Yeah, she's still here.
And it's your fault.
Hey.
You screwed up her own electrical system.
What you're doing right now, is you puttin' bad miles on your johnson.
You never heard of a car have highway miles and fuckin' city miles?
I-- I never heard of miles on a johnson.
Right now, we got dick depreciation.
But you know what?
It's worth it.
Hmm?
Okay.
It's worth it.
Oh, no, no, no, Leon.
Oh, boy.
Leon, no.
We talked about this.
Where...
Oh, Here we go.
Where does this go?
It's recycling, right?
So, it goes this side.
Okay?
All this stuff is going to the same place.
No.
No.
Fuckin' dump, a big pile of fuckin' trash and shit...
No.
...with seagulls flyin' over that shit.
No.
While I'm in a relationship with Larry, this is how we do it.
Okay?
If you only knew the journey a piece of trash takes in this city...
It's one plastic bottle's journey from Milan to Minsk.
Yeah.
You know what this can do?
Look.
It can choke a dolphin.
You wanna a choke a dolphin, Leon?
Oh.
I don't think you want to.
No, he doesn't wanna choke a dolphin.
You don't wanna choke a dolphin.
You know what?
What?
Bad miles.
Ugh.
He's such a smart guy.
It's just he's-- he has a lot of energy, but he kinda delusional.
Yeah.
He has all of these theories that just make no sense.
Ugh.
I gotta go to work.
I gotta get to the chamber.
You know the guy was here to, uh, give me an estimate on the fence around the pool.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, he said it's gonna cost 5,000 dollars.
Oh, my God!
Really?
Remember-- remember last week, I mentioned something about repealing that law?
Y-- You mentioned something about repealing the law.
You don't stop talking about repealing the law.
But the more I think about it, the-- the more sense it actually makes.
Larry, would it make you happy if I helped to repeal the law?
Really?
Would it stop you talking about this fence?
Absolutely, I-- I'll never mention it again!
This is fantastic.
You need-- there's five council people.
You gotta have a majority.
Five?
You need a majority?
Yep.
So you need three.
Well, we got you, that's one.
You got me.
Yes.
Okay, so two more.
Okay.
I will try.
Wow.
I'm gonna try, for you.
That's-- Okay.
You know what?
You did something for me, and I-- I-- I-- I'd like to return the favor.
I'd like to get you-- Really?
Yeah, let me buy you something.
You wanna know what I really want?
Yeah.
Vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
What?
A tightening, a lifting, you know, the labial lips, I'd like them evened out.
Tighten.
Lift and tighten.
'Cause you know something?
Hmm.
I love my daughter, Larry, but she destroyed me down here...
Oh.
-...when she was born.
And you know what they tell you to do?
Kegel, Kegel, Kegel.
Kegel, Kegel.
Yeah.
Lifting, lifting up.
And I'm kegeling, I'm ke-- You know what?
Does not work.
Mm-hmm.
Also, when I get excited, I jump up suddenly, like at a sports game or something, a little, little, little, little pee-pee escapes.
I wanna be with you, courtside...
Yeah.
-...watching a great game.
I wanna wear white pants with you, so the whole thing is such a win-win for you...
Yeah.
-...for me, sexually, you know, medically.
But, you know, it's not just for me.
It's for us, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah.
It's for us.
Okay, okay.
We'll get that done.
All right, all right.
Yeah, yeah.
We got it.
We'll get that done.
Darling, I'm excited!
You're not gonna regret it.
Oh, I gotta borrow your car.
What?
Yeah, I-- I'm out of gas.
Keys out on-- in the foyer, in the-- Yeah, it's in the...
Okay.
Yeah.
This area.
Yeah.
Oh, fufu surgery, a designer vagina!
Where are the keys?
I told you they're in the bowl!
What?
The bowl!
Oh, my God!
Are you okay?
Huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Stay still, don't move.
Okay.
All right.
I'm gonna give you this sweater, okay.
Ow, my neck...
I'm gonna call an ambulance.
I'm calling 9-1-1, okay?
Am I bleeding?
Just don't...
Uh, yeah, a little bit.
Okay.
I'm gonna call 9-1-1.
You're gonna be okay.
Hang in there.
Hang in there.
You're gonna be all right.
Oh, here it is.
Here it is.
Here it is.
Okay.
Thank you.
Here he is.
Okay, tell me what happened.
What's your name, sir?
My name is Ben.
Ben, Ben Callahan.
Okay.
Did you see what happened?
Did-- No?
Does your neck hurt?
Do you have any neck pain?
My neck really hurts, yeah.
Okay, try not to move it.
I-- I really-- I don't get the bicycle thing, you know?
Get the stationary bike in your house, you got the TV, it's so much better than-- than going on the streets here.
Just try not to talk.
Okay.
You'll be just fine.
I think even roller skates is-- is better.
I think roller skating is safer than a bicycle.
Can you just let me do my job?
Who cares about roller skating?
Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely.
Who is that?
I don't know who he is.
Roller-skating's kind of fun, too.
I think it's more fun.
Do you wanna help?
Do you wanna-- No, I'm helping.
You didn't see an-- I-- I called, I made the call.
Okay, Ben?
Yeah.
Ben, everything's gonna be okay.
We're gonna get you in an ambulance, you're gonna be fine.
Okay.
Yeah!
I told him that before.
Thanks.
Do you wanna be a paramedic?
I don't know why you need to be a part of this anymore.
Step back!
Step back!
I'm stepping back.
Okay, buddy, we're gonna put you in an ambulance.
Okay All right, you're gonna be fine, Ben.
Thank you.
Good luck!
Wait a second.
Hey!
My sweater!
Hey, my sweater!
My sweater!
All right, got it.
Thank you.
Okay, bye.
Excuse me, I'm wondering if, uh, if a new patient was admitted here today, Ben Callahan.
He was in a bike accident.
Oh, yes.
He suffered a mild concussion.
He had to have a few stiches but he's gonna be okay.
Oh, he's gonna be okay?
Great.
Yes.
He's in, uh, room 406.
Four-o-six?
Yes.
And wh-- where's that?
Oh, it's right there.
Oh, oh, that's my sweater.
Excuse me!
You can't go in there.
What-- what are you talking about?
My sweater is right over there.
No.
You can't go in and get the sweater.
What?
Why?
You don't understand.
I discovered him lying on the ground.
It was cold, I took my sweater off.
I did a nice thing for one of the few times in my life.
And now you're saying I can't get my sweater back?
How do I know that's your sweater?
Oh, yeah, that's how I got my wardrobe.
I go around to hospitals, and I look in rooms and I say, "Oh, that's mine."
And they give it to me.
Yeah, that's how I got the shirt and the, uh, and the pants.
That could be your hustle.
Okay, all right, how about this?
Could you just tell him that Larry David is here to get his sweater back?
He's resting right now, I can't do that.
Is he resting or sleeping?
What's the difference?
Well, sleeping, you definitely don't wanna disturb somebody, and I completely understand that.
But if you're resting, and you're just laying down with your eyes open, that's nothing.
Every day I rest.
And I could talk to anybody when I'm resting.
I'm not gonna disturb the patient just to ask him about your sweater.
How is that a disturbance?
A person is laying in bed.
He's asked a question.
He doesn't even have to say yes or no.
He can just nod, "Yes."
If go in there, I'm disturbin' him.
That's a disturbance?
A human presence is a disturbance?
If he's resting, yes.
Would you hand him a note?
Yeah, I could do that.
By the way, where's plastic surgery?
Downstairs, first floor.
Just hand him that note, okay?
Mm-hmm.
It must be difficult being so mistrustful of everyone.
It's sad.
It is.
-♪ Hi, how can I help you?
Hi.
Um...
I have a bit of a delicate matter to discuss.
Okay.
Um...
Uh, how are we looking for the rest of the day?
Oh, uh, your two o'clock surgery's been cancelled.
Okay, thank you.
Oh, hey, excuse me?
Yeah.
You're a doctor?
Uh, yes, I am.
Do you do vaginal rejuvenation surgery?
That's what we do here, I specialize in it, yes.
How long does it put a person out of...
commission for?
Look, it depends on what you're looking to have done.
Tightening and a lift?
Tightening and a lift.
I usually recommend taking about three days off of work, no heavy lifting.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm...
you know, I'm talkin' about, you know, intercourse.
Six to eight weeks, probably.
Six to eight weeks?
Yeah.
No kidding.
Huh!
Depending on what kind of work needs to be done.
Oh, it's a lot of work.
Lotsa, lotsa, lotsa work.
Hey.
Oh, hey!
I think I finally figured out a way to end the whole ba-dump-bump situation.
Oh, yeah?
Susie's had her eye on this vase...
vase, in Beverly Hills, which is so expensive.
However, downtown LA, I found a guy named Igor, same exact vase, you can't tell 'em apart.
Half the price.
Wow!
Yeah.
Ugh.
And this will be a weight lifted.
Boy, this is amazing, what you've got going, this whole risk reward life.
The risk is my reward.
You're like an outlaw.
Well, that's what you gotta do.
Look at her.
Oh...
Sitting in my chair.
I mean, constantly.
Her seat is two seats back.
You see it right there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's under instructions from her father, believe me.
Oh, look, now he's taking over.
They just want to taunt me.
I don't think I've ever hated someone as much in my life as I do this guy.
Hey, I think the espresso machine's broken again.
Who's in charge of that?
Is that you?
Geez.
Ah, it's gonna be so sweet when we get that law repealed.
Oh, my God.
We've only got two weeks until we start shooting.
Gotta make it happen.
Yeah, I know.
Hey, I'm gonna need one of those earpieces.
Wow.
Look at all this...
It's nice, there's so much.
Wow.
Hello.
Oh, Hi!
My name is Igor.
I run Prospr.
How can I help you?
Hi, Igor, I-- I-- I'm Jeff Greene.
We spoke on-- We spoke on the phone about the vase?
Yeah, yes.
We spoke on the phone about the vase.
Nice to see you.
You brought a friend?
Yes.
Is that okay?
Larry.
Oh, shplendid.
Boy, you got a lot of stuff in here.
Yes.
Is there anything y-- you won't take?
Anything with blood on it.
Won't take that.
No blood?
I don't want to know.
Where's all this stuff come from?
Most of this comes from, uh, women who died at Park La Brea Apartments.
Oh.
Yes, they get married, they get old, they die.
I go in with the truck.
Interesting.
I agree.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me get the vase.
You're shplendid, you're shplendid.
You, look around.
Okay.
You're not leaving here until you buy something.
Shplendid.
You're gonna buy something my friend.
Half the price.
Half the price.
Here we are.
Okay.
That is it.
Oh.
A little dirty.
What you think?
That is the vase.
That's what she wants?
Yeah, that's what she wants.
I'm sure.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah? "
She, she, she."
Who is this?
Who is this for?
My, uh, my wife.
Oh!
You're in a little bit of trouble?
I'd say.
He's a little bit in trouble.
Yeah.
Shplendid, shplendid, I understand.
Let me ask you a question.
It's a little dirty-- It's a little bit dirty.
I will-- I will clean this.
Come back in a couple days, pick it up.
You know what?
Yeah?
Maybe when I am dead, you can have my furniture.
Fantastic, shplendid, shplendid.
Thank you so much.
Goodbye, Igor.
You feel like eating?
I'm hungry, yeah.
What do you wanna do?
I don't know.
You know what, there's gotta be a lot of restaurants around here.
Why don't we go in the hotel and ask the concierge?
The concierge always knows.
-♪ ♪ Excuse me?
Hello.
Hi.
Welcome, welcome to the Hotel Concordia.
My name is Gregor.
How can I help you?
Gregor, nice to meet you.
Um, we're not guests of the hotel.
Oh, that's okay.
We were shopping at an antique store down the block and-- Oh, Prospr.
Was it?
Yeah, yeah.
Prospr.
Yeah.
You were shopping at Prospr!
Yes, yes, yes, yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
What'd you get there?
A-- a vase, for my, uh, wife.
You in doghouse?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's in the doghouse.
He's in the doghouse.
Yeah.
Anyway, um...
Yes?
...we were just wondering, we're pretty hungry, we'd love to get some lunch in the area.
Can you recommend any?
I have a great place for you.
Yeah?
Cafe Cukor.
Cafe Cukor?
Best food in the city.
You take a left.
Okay.
Go through the exit, you take a left.
Okay.
Great.
Cafe Cukor?
Cafe Cukor.
Cafe Cukor, shplendid place.
Oh.
Um, anything you'd recommend?
Goulash.
Goulash.
I-- I don't know if I'm a goulash guy.
Oh, you look like goulash guy.
I look like a goulash guy?
You look like you love goulash.
Come on, Gregor.
I've never had goulash.
Me either.
Nice knowing you, pre-goulash.
Thank you, Gregor.
Thanks, Gregor.
Welcome to Morning Becomes Eclectic-- Morning Becomes Eclectic.
Whoa!
Whoa!
Hey!
Hey, asshole!
Watch where you're going.
Unbelievable!
I mean, this is terrible.
I don't know, this is inedible.
This is just one of the worst things I've ever had in my life, I swear to God.
He said it was great.
Why would Gregor recommend this place?
I don't understand it.
Welcome to Cafe Cukor.
My name is Timor.
Uh, I hope everything is shplendid?
The goulash?
It's not very good.
Oh, no!
No.
Extraordinarily bad.
Yeah.
Extraordinary bad?
Yeah.
This is bad news.
The potatoes are-- are hard...
No.
...the beef is tough.
I don't know-- Maybe we're not goulash guys.
This is bad news.
Yeah, well, you know, it happens sometimes.
I-- I just figured I'd be honest with you, that's all, you know.
Yeah.
Uh, okay.
No one's ever complained about this goulash?
No, never.
We're the first?
First ever.
Can I try your goulash?
You wanna try that?
Of course, sure.
We're done.
'Cause I can't-- I cannot take word for it.
Mm.
That is good goulash.
Oh, that is good.
Uh-huh.
Really?
Yeah.
All right, maybe we're wrong, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah, no...
So, uh, yeah, we'll just take a check.
This pains me that you do not like the goulash.
I take this as a personal affront.
But I want to pay you back 'cause I feel bad.
Let me let you in on a little secret.
Down the street is the best pet store in Los Angeles.
Timor, who owns this pet store?
Bulvor.
Bulvor.
Bulvor?
Are you related to Gregor, the concierge at the Concodia Hotel?
No.
Hmm.
What about Igor, the antique dealer?
No.
Mmm.
I don't know Igor, Gregor, or Bulvor.
No relation.
You guys want me to wrap this up?
We'll just take a check.
Let's go talk to Gregor.
Hey.
Hey, there they are.
So, how was it?
Awful.
Awful.
No!
It was just awful.
Oh, no, no, no, no!
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Yeah, how do you recommend a restaurant like that?
Maybe you just had a off day, I don't know what to tell you, I mean, but, uh...
Let me ask you this, Gregor.
Yes?
Do you know Timor?
Do you know Igor?
Okay.
I don't know who-- who are these people that I'm supposed to know?
Igor from Prospr.
Timor from Cukor.
What am I, in a Columbo episode all of a sudden?
I-- no, I don't know, uh, any Timor.
Why is it you all look alike, and you have "or" on the end of your names.
I...
I'm not related to anyone.
And you all say, "Shplendid."
You all say, "Shplendid."
I say, "Shplendid" all the time.
You say, "Shplendid," they say, "Shplendid."
Who doesn't say "Shplendid" in their life-- We don't say, "Shplendid."
We don't say, "Shplendid."
I've never said splendid with him in my life.
Nobody-- nobody else says, "Shplendid."
People say, "Shplendid" at least twice a day, it is fact.
Okay, I am not buying any of this.
I think you're all in cahoots.
You're getting a kickback.
Kickback?
You're recommending somebody to your brother, Timor, and then he's paying you for the recommendation.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Come on.
No, no.
This is fantasy.
This is science fiction.
This is Star Wars.
No, no, no, this is not fantasy.
This is spaceship to moon.
This is nothing.
I'm gonna tell you another thing.
You know what's so disappointing about this?
What?
Americans have lost complete faith in their institutions, their politicians, their priests, the policeman But we depend on the concierge to give us advice and recommendations.
Where's the best nail salon around here?
Where can I go for a jog?
You are the last bastion of trust.
And if we no longer trust our concierge...
then we have nothing.
I don't know what to say, uh, except...
Emerald Nail Salon is down the street.
Okay, Gregor.
Come on, let's go.
MacArthur Park is-- is wonderful.
Yeah.
Hey, what do you say?
Okay, we're coming.
Come on.
Now listen, John.
You're a pitcher, now get in...
You know, about the, uh, vaginal rejuvenation, I'm-- I'm-- I'm-- I'm having second thoughts.
What?
I looked things up, I saw some of the images on the computer of inflammation and hematomas and I-- Don't think of the down side.
What you have to focus on is the upside.
The tightening and the lift.
And the beautiful...
Yeah.
-...the beautiful vagina...
Yeah, yeah, I-- I-- -...that's going to emerge.
Yes!
But I gotta stop Googling "vagina."
You're getting a tightening and a lift, that's all.
It's not a big deal.
I wish I could...
...talk to somebody who's had it done.
All right, well we'll get you somebody to talk to.
Oh.
Who wrote that speech for you?
Oh, my God!
Your knees when you stand.
It's like somebody's marching-- Oh, Jesus Christ!
Shut the fuck up, will ya?
Huh.
I'm here to apologize.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right?
I never should've screamed at Irma.
Hey.
I feel terrible about what I said to her at the party.
If you really wanna make nice...
What?
...tell her you got vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
Why?
Why?
Why would I do that?
Because, she wants to get vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
And this'll put her out of commission for six weeks.
So...
Oh, so, you don't have to have sex with her?
There you go.
All right.
But now-- now, she's having second thoughts.
And she wants to talk to somebody who had it.
So, just tell her you had it.
So my vagina has to get involved in this whole fucking thing?
Well, this way, at least I could control it.
Just tell her it's been great.
You've had great sex and it looks great, whatever.
I'll do this for you.
You gotta do something for me.
Name it.
There's this really, really gorgeous, expensive vase I want.
Hmm, a vase.
Get Jeff to buy me that vase, I'll tell her I did a million different things to my vagina.
That's...
What?
I have to talk Jeff into getting you an expensive vase?
Yes, you do.
Tit for tat.
Okay, deal.
And what did I have done?
You know, you had, uh, tightening, and, uh, and a lift.
Oh, God!
Irma, please...
Well...
...please, please accept my apology.
I feel-- Get out the way, I'll turn this off.
I feel horrible, I just-- I-- I can't even tell you what came over.
Jeff, my fucking husband, Jeff, has been cheating on me, and I thought it was you.
And I just-- I went crazy, and it wasn't you.
It was this little putain who works for the Hulu guy, and-- Wait, why would I want to schtup your husband, you know, when I'm with this incredible man?
Look at this beautiful senior that I'm with, you know, I mean-- I went crazy, I went crazy.
Yeah, she feels-- she feels terrible.
Please, I feel horrible.
I've had gas ever since.
I have my bubble back.
I can't sleep, I've been, ugh, my...
Okay, okay.
She's apologized.
It was what you heard.
Can you accept her apology?
Physically affecting me.
She's apologizing.
I will be the better person and I will accept your apology.
I mean, I don't think you're the better person, she's the one who's apologizing.
She the better person for apologizing.
Okay, I accept.
I accept your apology.
Fantastic.
And now...
Yes.
...Susie has something else...
Oh!
-...she like to tell you.
So, I hear that you're interested in a vaginal rejuvenation.
Is that correct?
You told her?
You said you want to talk to someone who had one.
What better person?
So, what did you get done?
I got a tightening and a lift.
Did you get the labial reconstruction too?
The labia, the-- the clitoris, the-- The clitoris, they unhooded it?
The-- Ye-- Yeah-- You had the hood taken-- Yeah, yes, it made everything better.
I don't know the details.
Yeah, yeah, they took the hood off the clitoris.
Yeah.
Okay.
Everything is better-- Susie...
could I, you know, take a look?
At my vagina?
Yeah, she-- she's got to get going, uh, you know, she'll show you the vagina another time.
Another time.
But that would help -'cause you get a visualization.
She's in a hurry.
Have a vagina viewing another time.
Another time.
You know what?
You'll have a vagina viewing party, a vaj-ama party.
Okay.
Great to see you.
Thanks for the apology.
Thank you.
-♪ ♪ Larry, right?
Hi.
Hey!
I'm so grateful to you, thank you so much for...
How you doing?
You know, I've, uh, been better, been worse.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, you're on your way to get a soy latte, and then-- then you're here.
Oh.
Did you notice there was a sweater on that chair over there, the sweater I gave you?
I gave it to you to keep you warm.
I was kind of in and out of consciousness.
I-- I don't remember a sweater.
Was anybody else here?
The nurses, my wife, my wife's been in the room.
Your wife.
I wonder if you wouldn't mind just giving her a quick call to ask her if she saw a sweater in the room?
I'm not gonna call my wife about a sweater, Larry.
She's got a lot going on right now.
She's studying for her real estate license.
I'm not gonna bother her with a sweater, but...
We're talking about five seconds.
A phone rings-- Yeah. "
Hey, did you happen to see a sweater in the hospital room when you were here?"
"Uh...
No."
Hangs up.
Or, "Yes."
Hangs up.
L-- Larry, I'm not gonna-- I don't wanna-- I don't wanna interrupt, I'll-- I'll try, yeah.
I'll try.
You'll try?
What does that mean?
Yeah, I'll try.
What does that mean, "You'll try"?
You know what, Larry?
This is-- this has already been a lot.
Now I need to rest.
I-- But you are resting, you're laying-- you're laying on a bed.
You're resting.
Larry.
I'm in a serious condition.
Can you...
I don't feel great.
I understand.
I understand, but you're resting.
You're laying down on a bed...
I wanna rest with my eyes closed.
Oh, you wanna sleep?
No, I just wanna rest with my eyes closed for a while.
So, you consider resting as something done with your eyes closed only?
Look, I've-- I gotta get back to resting, please, Larry.
Okay.
Fine.
Don't look under my bed.
There's nothing...
I-- I can look.
There's nothing in this room for you, Larry.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
I was just talking to Ben.
I'm curious...
uh, as to whether or not you ever saw his wife coming out of his room with a blue sweater?
Oh, I don't know.
You mean you don't know if you saw her?
Or you don't know if you saw her with a sweater?
I'm busy working.
Yeah, I understand you're busy and you're working, but that doesn't preclude you from noticing things.
If an elephant walked down this hall here, would you notice the elephant even though you were working?
If I'm busy, real busy, it might just get by me.
So, the elephant would escape your attention?
You might try lost and found?
Nobody's ever found anything in the lost and found, especially the person who lost it.
My name, my number.
How about if I stick it right up here?
Is that blocking anything?
Just Mrs.
Ramirez's vitals but you could always flip it over.
If you see anybody enter or leave that room with a blue sweater, I'd really appreciate it if you'd call me.
I'll try.
You couldn't just say yes?
I'll see what I can do.
Oh, you'll see what you can do?
I gotta tell you something, I don't get this hospital.
Nobody can multitask, nobody can be disturbed when they're resting.
Nobody can be bothered when they're busy.
I pray to God nothing ever happens to me and I wind up in this place.
That'll take my clothes off, they'll operate, I'll never see the clothes again.
You'll have to wheel me out of here naked.
All I'm saying is if I were a ghost, wh-- why not haunt?
What else you got to do?
There's nothing else, that's the whole agenda.
Yeah, it's fun, haunting must be fun.
Hey, Igor!
All ready?
How you doing?
Um, I changed my mind.
The vase is no longer, uh, for sale.
Are you not in business to sell vases?
I am, but this happens, you know?
It's sentimental value.
Oh!
yeah.
I know why he changed his mind.
'Cause Timor talked to Gregor, and Gregor talked to Igor.
Isn't that how it works?
Right?
You accusing me of shneeking around, you accuse me of being a shneek?
I'm not saying you're shneeky, I'm saying they spoke to you.
You-- you're implying I'm shneeky?
You can't come into my store and tell me that I am-- We had a deal.
What are you doing?
Well, I guess your wife's not gonna fuck you anymore, and that's on you.
I can do whatever I want.
Oh, what?
Because we didn't like the goulash?
That's why you're doing this?
Why are you talking about goulash?
Oh, you know what I'm talking about.
You know, I know, that's what happened.
Gregor talked to you, "Don't sell vase. "
They do not like the goulash."
and you say, "Okay, okay, Gregor."
You're insane person.
You're a crazy person.
I am not insane.
You know what you're talking about.
You go live on the streets.
Oh, we didn't like... "
Oh, the goulash."
Oh!
I'm about to shnap.
Go ahead and shnap.
I will shnap.
Go ahead.
Let's go!
Get out of here.
Fine.
And I know your brothers.
I know your brothers.
Go play with Tinkertoy, you fucking child.
Gregor is your brother, Timor is your brother, and that asshole who runs that fucking pet store, Bulvor, he's your brother too, probably.
There you go.
Thank you.
Oh, my God!
Horrible.
Ten thousand dollars.
She better be happy.
Yeah.
Hey, have you ever heard me, uh, here is the term "fun fact"?
No.
That's 'cause I never have.
Yeah.
Until now, -'cause I have a fun fact.
You've a fun fact?
I do.
The Eskimos have 17 words for "snow" and no word for "I'm sorry."
I don't know if that fact is fun.
Look what it says about the Eskimo though.
Either they never do anything wrong to apologize for, -'cause they're so perfect...
Right.
Right.
...or they just don't give a fuck.
I hate your blubber, live with it.
I just don't think that's a fun fact.
What the-- Holy shit!
That's Ben, he's got-- he's got my sweater.
What?
He's got my sweater on.
That's the guy form the hospital.
He got my sweater.
What?
What...
Oh.
Oh, shit.
Oh, fuck.
Ah, jeez.
Oh, shit!
Did you forget we're transporting something very delicate?
You should have wrapped it better.
You should have not hit the brakes.
Well, what do you-- Where the hell did he go?
Ah, shit.
I don't even know what I'm gonna do.
You know what?
All right.
I'll-- I'll pay for it.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
I will accept that.
What-- what are you talking about?
You gonna let me pay for it?
Why wouldn't I?
I just figured I'd make an insincere gesture, you would grudgingly say, "No, you'll pay half and we'll split it," and we'd both be unhappy with the compromise.
Fun fact, if you make an insincere gesture, the other person might accept it.
Fun fact, even if I make an insincere gesture, the other person should grudgingly pay for half.
How is that a fact?
It's not a fact, and it's not fun.
Yeah.
I know.
Now, what I am gonna get Susie?
I don't know, I'll talk to her.
You will?
Yeah.
I hope that wasn't insincere.
No, it was begrudging.
Good, we're clear.
Oh, hey, Lar.
Hey.
Can I talk to you for a minute?
Yeah, come on in.
Um...
Maybe you better sit down.
No, I'm good.
What's up?
Uh...
Take-- take a seat.
I'm good.
I'm good standing.
You know what Winston Churchill said?
What?
-"Why stand when you can sit?"
Did you just come over here to tell me to listen to everything Winston Churchill said?
What do you want?
Do you say, vase or vase?
I say vase.
Your vase broke.
What?
Smashed, broke.
Well, I guess you're just gonna have to go get another one.
Because if you don't, Larry, I am gonna sit the lovely Irma Kostroski down, and I'm gonna tell her horror after horror about the vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
I'm gonna tell her that I had a hematoma the size of fucking Kansas.
No.
No, don't.
That I had necrosis.
That my labia was so swollen, I couldn't walk for months.
No.
Her worst nightmare.
Oh, gee, I wish you wouldn't do that.
You don't know what it's like to have sex with this woman.
But we had a deal.
Vase for vaginal rejuvenation.
So get me vase.
Okay.
My grandmother, she used to make goulash, and it was a little different than yours.
I guess I had a trouble making the transition to a different goulash.
I just hope that you'll accept my apology.
I was a hundred percent in the wrong.
Saying that you and Timor and Igor's brother when in fact, you probably have no relationship with them at all.
And the more I thought about it, how could they possibly be your brothers, even though you speak with very similar nondescript Eastern European accent?
I would venture to say if you all shaved, you-- you might all look like triplets.
So, I'm sorry if I offended or insulted you in any way.
So you are goulash guy?
Yes.
Can I put my arms around you in gratitude?
All right, that takes a big man.
I appreciate it, big man.
I accept your apology.
And by the way, if you ever wanna tell me why you're keeping the relationship a secret...
I won't tell a soul.
Would you like to apologize for little sketch you did when you did the voice of what I sound like?
I was just trying to recreate what it in my warped imagination may have occurred.
If it did, you would've said, "I am so sorry, Timor, this is a vase, this is business.
Who cares if he didn't like your goulash?
I've tried your goulash, not so good."
Wrap it up.
Anyway, that's why I am here, to offer you my-- my apology, and I would also...
like to buy the vase.
Ten thousand dollars.
You were going to sell it to my friend for 5,000.
Yes, but I understand Seinfeld is in syndication.
Okay.
Shplendid.
Hey.
Asshole!
Yeah.
What?
Yeah, you.
You almost killed me and my dog the other day.
No-- What?
What are you talking about?
You don't think I'd remember?
I got your license plate, asshole!
I wasn't even driving.
I'll beat your fucking ass right now, you skinny little bitch.
Come on!
Let's go.
Might wanna be a little more careful next time, huh?
Oh, yeah.
By the way, I-- I'm not gonna get the, uh, vaginal surgery.
What are you d-- Why?
Well, Susie gave me a little sneak peek and...
...I do not want any part of that.
It was like a-- a melted cave.
If this is what the doctor did to her, oh, heaven forbid, I should do anything like that.
Oh!
Oh, my God!
Jeff, I am not mad at you about the vase anymore.
Really?
Yeah.
You and your clumsy friend are off the hook.
What?
-'Cause I came up with something I'd rather have.
What?
Tell me.
Vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
You wanna rejuvenate your vagina?
Yes, they do a tightening and a lift.
Hmm.
You got it.
So, y-- you're not getting the surgery?
No.
We wouldn't be able to make love for six weeks.
That'd be a torture.
A torture, right?
Well, no.
Oh, yes!
Oh, no!
Oh, yes!
Oh, God.
Oh, come on.
Let me nuzzle you.
Oh, no.
I didn't think so.
I can't-- I can't-- Ah.
I can't...
♪ ("CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM" THEME MUSIC PLAYING) ♪
She's still here?
Man.
Yeah, she's still here.
And it's your fault.
Hey.
You screwed up her own electrical system.
What you're doing right now, is you puttin' bad miles on your johnson.
You never heard of a car have highway miles and fuckin' city miles?
I-- I never heard of miles on a johnson.
Right now, we got dick depreciation.
But you know what?
It's worth it.
Hmm?
Okay.
It's worth it.
Oh, no, no, no, Leon.
Oh, boy.
Leon, no.
We talked about this.
Where...
Oh, Here we go.
Where does this go?
It's recycling, right?
So, it goes this side.
Okay?
All this stuff is going to the same place.
No.
No.
Fuckin' dump, a big pile of fuckin' trash and shit...
No.
...with seagulls flyin' over that shit.
No.
While I'm in a relationship with Larry, this is how we do it.
Okay?
If you only knew the journey a piece of trash takes in this city...
It's one plastic bottle's journey from Milan to Minsk.
Yeah.
You know what this can do?
Look.
It can choke a dolphin.
You wanna a choke a dolphin, Leon?
Oh.
I don't think you want to.
No, he doesn't wanna choke a dolphin.
You don't wanna choke a dolphin.
You know what?
What?
Bad miles.
Ugh.
He's such a smart guy.
It's just he's-- he has a lot of energy, but he kinda delusional.
Yeah.
He has all of these theories that just make no sense.
Ugh.
I gotta go to work.
I gotta get to the chamber.
You know the guy was here to, uh, give me an estimate on the fence around the pool.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, he said it's gonna cost 5,000 dollars.
Oh, my God!
Really?
Remember-- remember last week, I mentioned something about repealing that law?
Y-- You mentioned something about repealing the law.
You don't stop talking about repealing the law.
But the more I think about it, the-- the more sense it actually makes.
Larry, would it make you happy if I helped to repeal the law?
Really?
Would it stop you talking about this fence?
Absolutely, I-- I'll never mention it again!
This is fantastic.
You need-- there's five council people.
You gotta have a majority.
Five?
You need a majority?
Yep.
So you need three.
Well, we got you, that's one.
You got me.
Yes.
Okay, so two more.
Okay.
I will try.
Wow.
I'm gonna try, for you.
That's-- Okay.
You know what?
You did something for me, and I-- I-- I-- I'd like to return the favor.
I'd like to get you-- Really?
Yeah, let me buy you something.
You wanna know what I really want?
Yeah.
Vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
What?
A tightening, a lifting, you know, the labial lips, I'd like them evened out.
Tighten.
Lift and tighten.
'Cause you know something?
Hmm.
I love my daughter, Larry, but she destroyed me down here...
Oh.
-...when she was born.
And you know what they tell you to do?
Kegel, Kegel, Kegel.
Kegel, Kegel.
Yeah.
Lifting, lifting up.
And I'm kegeling, I'm ke-- You know what?
Does not work.
Mm-hmm.
Also, when I get excited, I jump up suddenly, like at a sports game or something, a little, little, little, little pee-pee escapes.
I wanna be with you, courtside...
Yeah.
-...watching a great game.
I wanna wear white pants with you, so the whole thing is such a win-win for you...
Yeah.
-...for me, sexually, you know, medically.
But, you know, it's not just for me.
It's for us, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah.
It's for us.
Okay, okay.
We'll get that done.
All right, all right.
Yeah, yeah.
We got it.
We'll get that done.
Darling, I'm excited!
You're not gonna regret it.
Oh, I gotta borrow your car.
What?
Yeah, I-- I'm out of gas.
Keys out on-- in the foyer, in the-- Yeah, it's in the...
Okay.
Yeah.
This area.
Yeah.
Oh, fufu surgery, a designer vagina!
Where are the keys?
I told you they're in the bowl!
What?
The bowl!
Oh, my God!
Are you okay?
Huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Stay still, don't move.
Okay.
All right.
I'm gonna give you this sweater, okay.
Ow, my neck...
I'm gonna call an ambulance.
I'm calling 9-1-1, okay?
Am I bleeding?
Just don't...
Uh, yeah, a little bit.
Okay.
I'm gonna call 9-1-1.
You're gonna be okay.
Hang in there.
Hang in there.
You're gonna be all right.
Oh, here it is.
Here it is.
Here it is.
Okay.
Thank you.
Here he is.
Okay, tell me what happened.
What's your name, sir?
My name is Ben.
Ben, Ben Callahan.
Okay.
Did you see what happened?
Did-- No?
Does your neck hurt?
Do you have any neck pain?
My neck really hurts, yeah.
Okay, try not to move it.
I-- I really-- I don't get the bicycle thing, you know?
Get the stationary bike in your house, you got the TV, it's so much better than-- than going on the streets here.
Just try not to talk.
Okay.
You'll be just fine.
I think even roller skates is-- is better.
I think roller skating is safer than a bicycle.
Can you just let me do my job?
Who cares about roller skating?
Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely.
Who is that?
I don't know who he is.
Roller-skating's kind of fun, too.
I think it's more fun.
Do you wanna help?
Do you wanna-- No, I'm helping.
You didn't see an-- I-- I called, I made the call.
Okay, Ben?
Yeah.
Ben, everything's gonna be okay.
We're gonna get you in an ambulance, you're gonna be fine.
Okay.
Yeah!
I told him that before.
Thanks.
Do you wanna be a paramedic?
I don't know why you need to be a part of this anymore.
Step back!
Step back!
I'm stepping back.
Okay, buddy, we're gonna put you in an ambulance.
Okay All right, you're gonna be fine, Ben.
Thank you.
Good luck!
Wait a second.
Hey!
My sweater!
Hey, my sweater!
My sweater!
All right, got it.
Thank you.
Okay, bye.
Excuse me, I'm wondering if, uh, if a new patient was admitted here today, Ben Callahan.
He was in a bike accident.
Oh, yes.
He suffered a mild concussion.
He had to have a few stiches but he's gonna be okay.
Oh, he's gonna be okay?
Great.
Yes.
He's in, uh, room 406.
Four-o-six?
Yes.
And wh-- where's that?
Oh, it's right there.
Oh, oh, that's my sweater.
Excuse me!
You can't go in there.
What-- what are you talking about?
My sweater is right over there.
No.
You can't go in and get the sweater.
What?
Why?
You don't understand.
I discovered him lying on the ground.
It was cold, I took my sweater off.
I did a nice thing for one of the few times in my life.
And now you're saying I can't get my sweater back?
How do I know that's your sweater?
Oh, yeah, that's how I got my wardrobe.
I go around to hospitals, and I look in rooms and I say, "Oh, that's mine."
And they give it to me.
Yeah, that's how I got the shirt and the, uh, and the pants.
That could be your hustle.
Okay, all right, how about this?
Could you just tell him that Larry David is here to get his sweater back?
He's resting right now, I can't do that.
Is he resting or sleeping?
What's the difference?
Well, sleeping, you definitely don't wanna disturb somebody, and I completely understand that.
But if you're resting, and you're just laying down with your eyes open, that's nothing.
Every day I rest.
And I could talk to anybody when I'm resting.
I'm not gonna disturb the patient just to ask him about your sweater.
How is that a disturbance?
A person is laying in bed.
He's asked a question.
He doesn't even have to say yes or no.
He can just nod, "Yes."
If go in there, I'm disturbin' him.
That's a disturbance?
A human presence is a disturbance?
If he's resting, yes.
Would you hand him a note?
Yeah, I could do that.
By the way, where's plastic surgery?
Downstairs, first floor.
Just hand him that note, okay?
Mm-hmm.
It must be difficult being so mistrustful of everyone.
It's sad.
It is.
-♪ Hi, how can I help you?
Hi.
Um...
I have a bit of a delicate matter to discuss.
Okay.
Um...
Uh, how are we looking for the rest of the day?
Oh, uh, your two o'clock surgery's been cancelled.
Okay, thank you.
Oh, hey, excuse me?
Yeah.
You're a doctor?
Uh, yes, I am.
Do you do vaginal rejuvenation surgery?
That's what we do here, I specialize in it, yes.
How long does it put a person out of...
commission for?
Look, it depends on what you're looking to have done.
Tightening and a lift?
Tightening and a lift.
I usually recommend taking about three days off of work, no heavy lifting.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm...
you know, I'm talkin' about, you know, intercourse.
Six to eight weeks, probably.
Six to eight weeks?
Yeah.
No kidding.
Huh!
Depending on what kind of work needs to be done.
Oh, it's a lot of work.
Lotsa, lotsa, lotsa work.
Hey.
Oh, hey!
I think I finally figured out a way to end the whole ba-dump-bump situation.
Oh, yeah?
Susie's had her eye on this vase...
vase, in Beverly Hills, which is so expensive.
However, downtown LA, I found a guy named Igor, same exact vase, you can't tell 'em apart.
Half the price.
Wow!
Yeah.
Ugh.
And this will be a weight lifted.
Boy, this is amazing, what you've got going, this whole risk reward life.
The risk is my reward.
You're like an outlaw.
Well, that's what you gotta do.
Look at her.
Oh...
Sitting in my chair.
I mean, constantly.
Her seat is two seats back.
You see it right there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's under instructions from her father, believe me.
Oh, look, now he's taking over.
They just want to taunt me.
I don't think I've ever hated someone as much in my life as I do this guy.
Hey, I think the espresso machine's broken again.
Who's in charge of that?
Is that you?
Geez.
Ah, it's gonna be so sweet when we get that law repealed.
Oh, my God.
We've only got two weeks until we start shooting.
Gotta make it happen.
Yeah, I know.
Hey, I'm gonna need one of those earpieces.
Wow.
Look at all this...
It's nice, there's so much.
Wow.
Hello.
Oh, Hi!
My name is Igor.
I run Prospr.
How can I help you?
Hi, Igor, I-- I-- I'm Jeff Greene.
We spoke on-- We spoke on the phone about the vase?
Yeah, yes.
We spoke on the phone about the vase.
Nice to see you.
You brought a friend?
Yes.
Is that okay?
Larry.
Oh, shplendid.
Boy, you got a lot of stuff in here.
Yes.
Is there anything y-- you won't take?
Anything with blood on it.
Won't take that.
No blood?
I don't want to know.
Where's all this stuff come from?
Most of this comes from, uh, women who died at Park La Brea Apartments.
Oh.
Yes, they get married, they get old, they die.
I go in with the truck.
Interesting.
I agree.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me get the vase.
You're shplendid, you're shplendid.
You, look around.
Okay.
You're not leaving here until you buy something.
Shplendid.
You're gonna buy something my friend.
Half the price.
Half the price.
Here we are.
Okay.
That is it.
Oh.
A little dirty.
What you think?
That is the vase.
That's what she wants?
Yeah, that's what she wants.
I'm sure.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah? "
She, she, she."
Who is this?
Who is this for?
My, uh, my wife.
Oh!
You're in a little bit of trouble?
I'd say.
He's a little bit in trouble.
Yeah.
Shplendid, shplendid, I understand.
Let me ask you a question.
It's a little dirty-- It's a little bit dirty.
I will-- I will clean this.
Come back in a couple days, pick it up.
You know what?
Yeah?
Maybe when I am dead, you can have my furniture.
Fantastic, shplendid, shplendid.
Thank you so much.
Goodbye, Igor.
You feel like eating?
I'm hungry, yeah.
What do you wanna do?
I don't know.
You know what, there's gotta be a lot of restaurants around here.
Why don't we go in the hotel and ask the concierge?
The concierge always knows.
-♪ ♪ Excuse me?
Hello.
Hi.
Welcome, welcome to the Hotel Concordia.
My name is Gregor.
How can I help you?
Gregor, nice to meet you.
Um, we're not guests of the hotel.
Oh, that's okay.
We were shopping at an antique store down the block and-- Oh, Prospr.
Was it?
Yeah, yeah.
Prospr.
Yeah.
You were shopping at Prospr!
Yes, yes, yes, yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
What'd you get there?
A-- a vase, for my, uh, wife.
You in doghouse?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's in the doghouse.
He's in the doghouse.
Yeah.
Anyway, um...
Yes?
...we were just wondering, we're pretty hungry, we'd love to get some lunch in the area.
Can you recommend any?
I have a great place for you.
Yeah?
Cafe Cukor.
Cafe Cukor?
Best food in the city.
You take a left.
Okay.
Go through the exit, you take a left.
Okay.
Great.
Cafe Cukor?
Cafe Cukor.
Cafe Cukor, shplendid place.
Oh.
Um, anything you'd recommend?
Goulash.
Goulash.
I-- I don't know if I'm a goulash guy.
Oh, you look like goulash guy.
I look like a goulash guy?
You look like you love goulash.
Come on, Gregor.
I've never had goulash.
Me either.
Nice knowing you, pre-goulash.
Thank you, Gregor.
Thanks, Gregor.
Welcome to Morning Becomes Eclectic-- Morning Becomes Eclectic.
Whoa!
Whoa!
Hey!
Hey, asshole!
Watch where you're going.
Unbelievable!
I mean, this is terrible.
I don't know, this is inedible.
This is just one of the worst things I've ever had in my life, I swear to God.
He said it was great.
Why would Gregor recommend this place?
I don't understand it.
Welcome to Cafe Cukor.
My name is Timor.
Uh, I hope everything is shplendid?
The goulash?
It's not very good.
Oh, no!
No.
Extraordinarily bad.
Yeah.
Extraordinary bad?
Yeah.
This is bad news.
The potatoes are-- are hard...
No.
...the beef is tough.
I don't know-- Maybe we're not goulash guys.
This is bad news.
Yeah, well, you know, it happens sometimes.
I-- I just figured I'd be honest with you, that's all, you know.
Yeah.
Uh, okay.
No one's ever complained about this goulash?
No, never.
We're the first?
First ever.
Can I try your goulash?
You wanna try that?
Of course, sure.
We're done.
'Cause I can't-- I cannot take word for it.
Mm.
That is good goulash.
Oh, that is good.
Uh-huh.
Really?
Yeah.
All right, maybe we're wrong, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah, no...
So, uh, yeah, we'll just take a check.
This pains me that you do not like the goulash.
I take this as a personal affront.
But I want to pay you back 'cause I feel bad.
Let me let you in on a little secret.
Down the street is the best pet store in Los Angeles.
Timor, who owns this pet store?
Bulvor.
Bulvor.
Bulvor?
Are you related to Gregor, the concierge at the Concodia Hotel?
No.
Hmm.
What about Igor, the antique dealer?
No.
Mmm.
I don't know Igor, Gregor, or Bulvor.
No relation.
You guys want me to wrap this up?
We'll just take a check.
Let's go talk to Gregor.
Hey.
Hey, there they are.
So, how was it?
Awful.
Awful.
No!
It was just awful.
Oh, no, no, no, no!
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Yeah, how do you recommend a restaurant like that?
Maybe you just had a off day, I don't know what to tell you, I mean, but, uh...
Let me ask you this, Gregor.
Yes?
Do you know Timor?
Do you know Igor?
Okay.
I don't know who-- who are these people that I'm supposed to know?
Igor from Prospr.
Timor from Cukor.
What am I, in a Columbo episode all of a sudden?
I-- no, I don't know, uh, any Timor.
Why is it you all look alike, and you have "or" on the end of your names.
I...
I'm not related to anyone.
And you all say, "Shplendid."
You all say, "Shplendid."
I say, "Shplendid" all the time.
You say, "Shplendid," they say, "Shplendid."
Who doesn't say "Shplendid" in their life-- We don't say, "Shplendid."
We don't say, "Shplendid."
I've never said splendid with him in my life.
Nobody-- nobody else says, "Shplendid."
People say, "Shplendid" at least twice a day, it is fact.
Okay, I am not buying any of this.
I think you're all in cahoots.
You're getting a kickback.
Kickback?
You're recommending somebody to your brother, Timor, and then he's paying you for the recommendation.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Come on.
No, no.
This is fantasy.
This is science fiction.
This is Star Wars.
No, no, no, this is not fantasy.
This is spaceship to moon.
This is nothing.
I'm gonna tell you another thing.
You know what's so disappointing about this?
What?
Americans have lost complete faith in their institutions, their politicians, their priests, the policeman But we depend on the concierge to give us advice and recommendations.
Where's the best nail salon around here?
Where can I go for a jog?
You are the last bastion of trust.
And if we no longer trust our concierge...
then we have nothing.
I don't know what to say, uh, except...
Emerald Nail Salon is down the street.
Okay, Gregor.
Come on, let's go.
MacArthur Park is-- is wonderful.
Yeah.
Hey, what do you say?
Okay, we're coming.
Come on.
Now listen, John.
You're a pitcher, now get in...
You know, about the, uh, vaginal rejuvenation, I'm-- I'm-- I'm-- I'm having second thoughts.
What?
I looked things up, I saw some of the images on the computer of inflammation and hematomas and I-- Don't think of the down side.
What you have to focus on is the upside.
The tightening and the lift.
And the beautiful...
Yeah.
-...the beautiful vagina...
Yeah, yeah, I-- I-- -...that's going to emerge.
Yes!
But I gotta stop Googling "vagina."
You're getting a tightening and a lift, that's all.
It's not a big deal.
I wish I could...
...talk to somebody who's had it done.
All right, well we'll get you somebody to talk to.
Oh.
Who wrote that speech for you?
Oh, my God!
Your knees when you stand.
It's like somebody's marching-- Oh, Jesus Christ!
Shut the fuck up, will ya?
Huh.
I'm here to apologize.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right?
I never should've screamed at Irma.
Hey.
I feel terrible about what I said to her at the party.
If you really wanna make nice...
What?
...tell her you got vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
Why?
Why?
Why would I do that?
Because, she wants to get vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
And this'll put her out of commission for six weeks.
So...
Oh, so, you don't have to have sex with her?
There you go.
All right.
But now-- now, she's having second thoughts.
And she wants to talk to somebody who had it.
So, just tell her you had it.
So my vagina has to get involved in this whole fucking thing?
Well, this way, at least I could control it.
Just tell her it's been great.
You've had great sex and it looks great, whatever.
I'll do this for you.
You gotta do something for me.
Name it.
There's this really, really gorgeous, expensive vase I want.
Hmm, a vase.
Get Jeff to buy me that vase, I'll tell her I did a million different things to my vagina.
That's...
What?
I have to talk Jeff into getting you an expensive vase?
Yes, you do.
Tit for tat.
Okay, deal.
And what did I have done?
You know, you had, uh, tightening, and, uh, and a lift.
Oh, God!
Irma, please...
Well...
...please, please accept my apology.
I feel-- Get out the way, I'll turn this off.
I feel horrible, I just-- I-- I can't even tell you what came over.
Jeff, my fucking husband, Jeff, has been cheating on me, and I thought it was you.
And I just-- I went crazy, and it wasn't you.
It was this little putain who works for the Hulu guy, and-- Wait, why would I want to schtup your husband, you know, when I'm with this incredible man?
Look at this beautiful senior that I'm with, you know, I mean-- I went crazy, I went crazy.
Yeah, she feels-- she feels terrible.
Please, I feel horrible.
I've had gas ever since.
I have my bubble back.
I can't sleep, I've been, ugh, my...
Okay, okay.
She's apologized.
It was what you heard.
Can you accept her apology?
Physically affecting me.
She's apologizing.
I will be the better person and I will accept your apology.
I mean, I don't think you're the better person, she's the one who's apologizing.
She the better person for apologizing.
Okay, I accept.
I accept your apology.
Fantastic.
And now...
Yes.
...Susie has something else...
Oh!
-...she like to tell you.
So, I hear that you're interested in a vaginal rejuvenation.
Is that correct?
You told her?
You said you want to talk to someone who had one.
What better person?
So, what did you get done?
I got a tightening and a lift.
Did you get the labial reconstruction too?
The labia, the-- the clitoris, the-- The clitoris, they unhooded it?
The-- Ye-- Yeah-- You had the hood taken-- Yeah, yes, it made everything better.
I don't know the details.
Yeah, yeah, they took the hood off the clitoris.
Yeah.
Okay.
Everything is better-- Susie...
could I, you know, take a look?
At my vagina?
Yeah, she-- she's got to get going, uh, you know, she'll show you the vagina another time.
Another time.
But that would help -'cause you get a visualization.
She's in a hurry.
Have a vagina viewing another time.
Another time.
You know what?
You'll have a vagina viewing party, a vaj-ama party.
Okay.
Great to see you.
Thanks for the apology.
Thank you.
-♪ ♪ Larry, right?
Hi.
Hey!
I'm so grateful to you, thank you so much for...
How you doing?
You know, I've, uh, been better, been worse.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, you're on your way to get a soy latte, and then-- then you're here.
Oh.
Did you notice there was a sweater on that chair over there, the sweater I gave you?
I gave it to you to keep you warm.
I was kind of in and out of consciousness.
I-- I don't remember a sweater.
Was anybody else here?
The nurses, my wife, my wife's been in the room.
Your wife.
I wonder if you wouldn't mind just giving her a quick call to ask her if she saw a sweater in the room?
I'm not gonna call my wife about a sweater, Larry.
She's got a lot going on right now.
She's studying for her real estate license.
I'm not gonna bother her with a sweater, but...
We're talking about five seconds.
A phone rings-- Yeah. "
Hey, did you happen to see a sweater in the hospital room when you were here?"
"Uh...
No."
Hangs up.
Or, "Yes."
Hangs up.
L-- Larry, I'm not gonna-- I don't wanna-- I don't wanna interrupt, I'll-- I'll try, yeah.
I'll try.
You'll try?
What does that mean?
Yeah, I'll try.
What does that mean, "You'll try"?
You know what, Larry?
This is-- this has already been a lot.
Now I need to rest.
I-- But you are resting, you're laying-- you're laying on a bed.
You're resting.
Larry.
I'm in a serious condition.
Can you...
I don't feel great.
I understand.
I understand, but you're resting.
You're laying down on a bed...
I wanna rest with my eyes closed.
Oh, you wanna sleep?
No, I just wanna rest with my eyes closed for a while.
So, you consider resting as something done with your eyes closed only?
Look, I've-- I gotta get back to resting, please, Larry.
Okay.
Fine.
Don't look under my bed.
There's nothing...
I-- I can look.
There's nothing in this room for you, Larry.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
I was just talking to Ben.
I'm curious...
uh, as to whether or not you ever saw his wife coming out of his room with a blue sweater?
Oh, I don't know.
You mean you don't know if you saw her?
Or you don't know if you saw her with a sweater?
I'm busy working.
Yeah, I understand you're busy and you're working, but that doesn't preclude you from noticing things.
If an elephant walked down this hall here, would you notice the elephant even though you were working?
If I'm busy, real busy, it might just get by me.
So, the elephant would escape your attention?
You might try lost and found?
Nobody's ever found anything in the lost and found, especially the person who lost it.
My name, my number.
How about if I stick it right up here?
Is that blocking anything?
Just Mrs.
Ramirez's vitals but you could always flip it over.
If you see anybody enter or leave that room with a blue sweater, I'd really appreciate it if you'd call me.
I'll try.
You couldn't just say yes?
I'll see what I can do.
Oh, you'll see what you can do?
I gotta tell you something, I don't get this hospital.
Nobody can multitask, nobody can be disturbed when they're resting.
Nobody can be bothered when they're busy.
I pray to God nothing ever happens to me and I wind up in this place.
That'll take my clothes off, they'll operate, I'll never see the clothes again.
You'll have to wheel me out of here naked.
All I'm saying is if I were a ghost, wh-- why not haunt?
What else you got to do?
There's nothing else, that's the whole agenda.
Yeah, it's fun, haunting must be fun.
Hey, Igor!
All ready?
How you doing?
Um, I changed my mind.
The vase is no longer, uh, for sale.
Are you not in business to sell vases?
I am, but this happens, you know?
It's sentimental value.
Oh!
yeah.
I know why he changed his mind.
'Cause Timor talked to Gregor, and Gregor talked to Igor.
Isn't that how it works?
Right?
You accusing me of shneeking around, you accuse me of being a shneek?
I'm not saying you're shneeky, I'm saying they spoke to you.
You-- you're implying I'm shneeky?
You can't come into my store and tell me that I am-- We had a deal.
What are you doing?
Well, I guess your wife's not gonna fuck you anymore, and that's on you.
I can do whatever I want.
Oh, what?
Because we didn't like the goulash?
That's why you're doing this?
Why are you talking about goulash?
Oh, you know what I'm talking about.
You know, I know, that's what happened.
Gregor talked to you, "Don't sell vase. "
They do not like the goulash."
and you say, "Okay, okay, Gregor."
You're insane person.
You're a crazy person.
I am not insane.
You know what you're talking about.
You go live on the streets.
Oh, we didn't like... "
Oh, the goulash."
Oh!
I'm about to shnap.
Go ahead and shnap.
I will shnap.
Go ahead.
Let's go!
Get out of here.
Fine.
And I know your brothers.
I know your brothers.
Go play with Tinkertoy, you fucking child.
Gregor is your brother, Timor is your brother, and that asshole who runs that fucking pet store, Bulvor, he's your brother too, probably.
There you go.
Thank you.
Oh, my God!
Horrible.
Ten thousand dollars.
She better be happy.
Yeah.
Hey, have you ever heard me, uh, here is the term "fun fact"?
No.
That's 'cause I never have.
Yeah.
Until now, -'cause I have a fun fact.
You've a fun fact?
I do.
The Eskimos have 17 words for "snow" and no word for "I'm sorry."
I don't know if that fact is fun.
Look what it says about the Eskimo though.
Either they never do anything wrong to apologize for, -'cause they're so perfect...
Right.
Right.
...or they just don't give a fuck.
I hate your blubber, live with it.
I just don't think that's a fun fact.
What the-- Holy shit!
That's Ben, he's got-- he's got my sweater.
What?
He's got my sweater on.
That's the guy form the hospital.
He got my sweater.
What?
What...
Oh.
Oh, shit.
Oh, fuck.
Ah, jeez.
Oh, shit!
Did you forget we're transporting something very delicate?
You should have wrapped it better.
You should have not hit the brakes.
Well, what do you-- Where the hell did he go?
Ah, shit.
I don't even know what I'm gonna do.
You know what?
All right.
I'll-- I'll pay for it.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
I will accept that.
What-- what are you talking about?
You gonna let me pay for it?
Why wouldn't I?
I just figured I'd make an insincere gesture, you would grudgingly say, "No, you'll pay half and we'll split it," and we'd both be unhappy with the compromise.
Fun fact, if you make an insincere gesture, the other person might accept it.
Fun fact, even if I make an insincere gesture, the other person should grudgingly pay for half.
How is that a fact?
It's not a fact, and it's not fun.
Yeah.
I know.
Now, what I am gonna get Susie?
I don't know, I'll talk to her.
You will?
Yeah.
I hope that wasn't insincere.
No, it was begrudging.
Good, we're clear.
Oh, hey, Lar.
Hey.
Can I talk to you for a minute?
Yeah, come on in.
Um...
Maybe you better sit down.
No, I'm good.
What's up?
Uh...
Take-- take a seat.
I'm good.
I'm good standing.
You know what Winston Churchill said?
What?
-"Why stand when you can sit?"
Did you just come over here to tell me to listen to everything Winston Churchill said?
What do you want?
Do you say, vase or vase?
I say vase.
Your vase broke.
What?
Smashed, broke.
Well, I guess you're just gonna have to go get another one.
Because if you don't, Larry, I am gonna sit the lovely Irma Kostroski down, and I'm gonna tell her horror after horror about the vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
I'm gonna tell her that I had a hematoma the size of fucking Kansas.
No.
No, don't.
That I had necrosis.
That my labia was so swollen, I couldn't walk for months.
No.
Her worst nightmare.
Oh, gee, I wish you wouldn't do that.
You don't know what it's like to have sex with this woman.
But we had a deal.
Vase for vaginal rejuvenation.
So get me vase.
Okay.
My grandmother, she used to make goulash, and it was a little different than yours.
I guess I had a trouble making the transition to a different goulash.
I just hope that you'll accept my apology.
I was a hundred percent in the wrong.
Saying that you and Timor and Igor's brother when in fact, you probably have no relationship with them at all.
And the more I thought about it, how could they possibly be your brothers, even though you speak with very similar nondescript Eastern European accent?
I would venture to say if you all shaved, you-- you might all look like triplets.
So, I'm sorry if I offended or insulted you in any way.
So you are goulash guy?
Yes.
Can I put my arms around you in gratitude?
All right, that takes a big man.
I appreciate it, big man.
I accept your apology.
And by the way, if you ever wanna tell me why you're keeping the relationship a secret...
I won't tell a soul.
Would you like to apologize for little sketch you did when you did the voice of what I sound like?
I was just trying to recreate what it in my warped imagination may have occurred.
If it did, you would've said, "I am so sorry, Timor, this is a vase, this is business.
Who cares if he didn't like your goulash?
I've tried your goulash, not so good."
Wrap it up.
Anyway, that's why I am here, to offer you my-- my apology, and I would also...
like to buy the vase.
Ten thousand dollars.
You were going to sell it to my friend for 5,000.
Yes, but I understand Seinfeld is in syndication.
Okay.
Shplendid.
Hey.
Asshole!
Yeah.
What?
Yeah, you.
You almost killed me and my dog the other day.
No-- What?
What are you talking about?
You don't think I'd remember?
I got your license plate, asshole!
I wasn't even driving.
I'll beat your fucking ass right now, you skinny little bitch.
Come on!
Let's go.
Might wanna be a little more careful next time, huh?
Oh, yeah.
By the way, I-- I'm not gonna get the, uh, vaginal surgery.
What are you d-- Why?
Well, Susie gave me a little sneak peek and...
...I do not want any part of that.
It was like a-- a melted cave.
If this is what the doctor did to her, oh, heaven forbid, I should do anything like that.
Oh!
Oh, my God!
Jeff, I am not mad at you about the vase anymore.
Really?
Yeah.
You and your clumsy friend are off the hook.
What?
-'Cause I came up with something I'd rather have.
What?
Tell me.
Vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
You wanna rejuvenate your vagina?
Yes, they do a tightening and a lift.
Hmm.
You got it.
So, y-- you're not getting the surgery?
No.
We wouldn't be able to make love for six weeks.
That'd be a torture.
A torture, right?
Well, no.
Oh, yes!
Oh, no!
Oh, yes!
Oh, God.
Oh, come on.
Let me nuzzle you.
Oh, no.
I didn't think so.
I can't-- I can't-- Ah.
I can't...
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