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Why Do They Use The Symbol X?

The symbol “X” has many different meanings, of course. But why do so many Hollywood stars and musicians frequently cross their arms in the shape of an X?

It has to do with the Kaballah and Free Masonry, and the X being the spot of an Antichrist Transformation.

These celebrities just can’t resist letting us know they worship Lucifer, as well as the older gods of Egypt, like Osiris. They are opposed to Christ, and hope to destroy Christianity. Here’s more from A Call For An Uprising.

Kramerica Industries

Seinfeld‘s Kramer shows off his entrepreneurial skills as CEO of Kramerica Industries.

In the following collage of clips from the iconic sitcom, see Kramer’s product presentation, negotiating prowess and, finally, his ability to seal the deal in this venture into the lighter side of life. Video courtesy of Seinfeld.

Kramer Behind Bars

After Kramer is detained in the Los Angeles Central Jail as a suspect in a string of murders, George and Jerry try to clear Kramer’s name and reunite with their friend. Check out all the drama in this trek into the lighter side of life. Video courtesy of Seinfeld.

Seinfeld-Newman Collide

We revisit perhaps the No. 1 television sitcom of all-time, pitting well-known adversaries Seinfeld and Newman. In this classic clip on the lighter side of life, Newman interrogates Seinfeld for mail fraud, only to come up short on evidence, while George gets mixed up in the fray later in the skit. The video is courtesy of superawsom12.

Get Candy!

Mega-comedy icon Jerry Seinfeld returns to the lighter side of life with his take on Halloween. Says Seinfeld, “The first 10 years of my life I had only one goal: Get candy.” In a classic style like no other, it doesn’t take long for Seinfeld to have the audience rolling in the aisles. The video is courtesy of Mecha Nikos.

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Best Of Seinfeld Bloopers

“Seinfeld,” the TV series about nothing, will go down among the greatest sitcoms of all-time, but contrary to adoring fans, the characters weren’t always perfect on set. In this week’s visit into the lighter side of life, the Plakyplak Channel features the very best of “Seinfeld” bloopers.

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Seinfeld Magic

Jerry Seinfeld has been dormant from the small screen since his immensely popular sitcom “Seinfeld” went dark in 1998 after nine seasons, but the master of stand-up comedy  hasn’t lost his touch. In this entertaining appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” Seinfeld confesses he’s tired of being funny. And be sure and return to LOL next Tuesday for another slice at the lighter side of life. — WKL

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