Monday Memories: Nothing Pursues Something

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Half-empty coffee cup

Hoping to find something

Peering down, never up

Searching darkened nothing

 

“Seinfeld” gathers awards

Endless shows with nothing

Jerry’s name on billboards

He’s caught on to something

 

Writing with empty words

Dreams filling with something

Missing all the keywords

Amounting to nothing

 

Scanning digital files

Words lost, dreading nothing

Writer facing trials

Mining life for something

 

Photo on dusty perch

Triggers newfound something

Memories begin search

Looking beyond nothing

 

Nothing pursues something

Something subdues nothing

 

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The American sitcom “Seinfeld” entertained viewers for nine years with the creative humor of comedian Jerry Seinfeld.  With a setting in New York City, the cast featured regulars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander, and Michael Richards.  The success of the show has often been referenced to a “show about nothing.”

Here is a short clip from the show, featuring Jerry Seinfeld with guest star Brad Garrett.  The scene is titled “You barely know your car.”

Originally published October, 2020.

8 thoughts on “Monday Memories: Nothing Pursues Something

  1. Your mention of Seinfeld sent me digging through my collection of business cards. A woodworker I knew made a fake business card that he shared with some of us. After his name, it says “The Yacht Nazi.” Then, it includes these lines: “Where the customer is the chump. I come when I want. You pay what I tell you.”

    Needless to say, he never gave it to a customer, but it caused great hilarity among the dock worker crowd.

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