![]() The group was invited to a party at Sacamano’s apartment in “The Fatigues” and Kramer sold his story about a pair of pants to J. Jerry tells Kramer he talked to Bob on the phone when they had swapped apartments in “The Chicken Roaster” episode. The other main characters also have interactions with Bob off-screen. Kramer also says that Bob contracted rabies in the past. Bob is described as being from New Jersey, where he worked in a condom manufacturing factory and has spent time in a mental institution at one point. Kramer gets many of his ideas from Bob and often tells the other characters of the schemes they concoct. Bob is mentioned in numerous episodes during the series and the inspiration for the character comes from writer Larry Charles’ real-life friend of the same name. Though never actually shown on-screen, Bob Sacamano is a source of many of Kramer’s strange stories. Jack Klompus earns the number 11 spot on the list for his heated “ hand waving matches” with Morty and his love of his astronaut pen. Jack would later crash the car in Alligator Alley. Jack would also buy Morty’s Cadillac from him and his wife, Helen, only to sell it back to Jerry for more than double what he paid. Jack had to break a window to get in, enabling burglars to ransack the Seinfeld home. Jack would also cause more trouble for the Seinfeld’s, as he was tasked with retrieving a box of raincoats to ship to Morty in New York. Morty is ultimately ousted, as the tie-breaking voter remembers that Jerry had robbed her previously of her Marble Rye bread. Jack doesn’t think Jerry could afford a Cadillac on a comedian’s salary, leading to Morty’s impeachment hearing. Jack becomes suspicious of Morty, thinking he is embezzling funds, when Jerry buys Morty a brand new Cadillac. Jack served as vice president of the community under Morty, which could contribute as a factor of his jealousy. Jack always seems to have a grudge against Morty. The arch-nemesis of Jerry’s father, Morty, Jack Klompus is a resident of the same condo community in Florida. He tells Judge Vandelay that they are “ very very bad” accompanied by a stern finger-wag.īabu’s strangely-long finger earns him the number 12 spot on the list. Babu would appear again on “The Finale” testifying against the foursome at their trial. Jerry would try to fix the situation with help from George’s lawyer girlfriend, but the plan falls through when George breaks up with her. Elaine had been picking up Jerry’s mail as he had been out of town, and Babu’s mail had been mixed in with Jerry’s. ![]() Babu would later be arrested and deported, as he hadn’t been receiving his mail with the required immigration paperwork. ![]() The café loses business and Babu is left in financial ruin, ultimately closing the restaurant.įeeling bad about the situation, Jerry would later help Babu gain employment at the Monk Café as well as getting him an apartment in his building during the episode titled “The Visa”. Jerry would initially become very helpful to Babu, as he offers advice on the restaurant, telling Babu to change the menu to an authentic Pakistani version, which backfires. On the episode titled “The Café”, Jerry, Elaine and Kramer try out a new Pakistani restaurant across the street from Jerry's apartment, which is owned by Babu. ![]()
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