[Jerry] Maybe you won't like it.
[Elaine] Oh, how can I not like it.
Of course I'll like it.
[Jerry] you could not like it.
[Elaine] Just the fact that you
remembered means everything.
[Jerry] Of course I remembered.
You reminded me every day
for 2 months.
Oh, the card.
[Elaine] Cash?
[Jerry] What do you think?
[Elaine] You got me cash?
[Jerry] Well that's why I figured
you could go out and get
yourself whatever you want.
No good?
[Elaine] What are you my uncle?
[Jerry] Hey come on!
It's a 182 dollars there.
I don't that's anything to sneeze at.
[Elaine] Let me see the card.
To a wonderful girl, a great pal,
and more.
[Kramer] Hey, Oh, Elaine, I'm glad you're
here, stay right here, I'll be right back.
[Elaine] Pal?
You think I'm your pal?
[Jerry] It says, "and more."
[Elaine] I am not your pal.
[Jerry] What's wrong with pal?
Why is everybody so down on pal?
[Kramer] Hey.
[Elaine] Oh what is this?!
You got me something?
[Kramer] Yeah, open it.
[Elaine] Oh, Kramer!
[Gasp] The bench!
You got me the bench!
[Kramer] Pretty good huh?
[Jerry] Great.
[Kramer] Remember when we
were standing there
and she mentioned it?
I made a mental note of it.
[Jerry] Well, goodie for you.
[Kramer] Oh yeah, I'm very sensitive
about that.
I mean somebody's birthday comes up,
I keep my ears open.
So what'd you get her?
[Jerry] 182 bucks.
[Kramer] Cash?!
You gotta be kidding!
What kind of gift is that?!
That's like something her uncle
would give her.
[Elaine] Think where man's glory
most begins and ends
and say my glory was I had such a friend.
[Kramer] Yates.
[Jerry] Could you excuse us please?
We're talking.
[Kramer] Oh, the relationship.