
Welcome back to the New York Magazine Competition. On alternate Mondays, we lay out a challenge and offer a sample responses. Enter in the comments section, or on Twitter with the hashtag we’ve provided, and the editors will select a winner. Criteria are highly subjective, but heavily retweeted and favorited posts will have an advantage. The prize is a year’s subscription to New York in print or a two-year subscription to the iPad edition (winner’s choice). Full rules are here.
COMPETITION NO. 29: ANCIENT SEINFELD. Please supply a line or scenario from a very early Seinfeld episode. For example:
“Seize him! Giddyap!”
“We Hebrew slaves, the rest of us,
seek to attend the Feast of Festivus.”
“No primordial soup for you!”
“Her face could launch a thousand ships. But her man-hands …”
Enter in the comments thread on nymag.com’s Daily Intelligencer, or on Twitter with the hashtag #ancientseinfeld, by September 3.
RESULTS OF COMPETITION NO. 28: MOVIES WITH DESSERT, in which you were asked for a title that might make filmgoers want a treat.
HONORABLE MENTION TO:
The Mallomars Men
—KimBarget
Cat on a Hot Fudge Sundae
—@Cynthia87050618
My Best Friend’s Pudding
—lem326
He’s Just Not That Into Yoo-hoo
—whosays
Planet of the Crepes
—@LICreatives
Mr. Holland’s Donuts
—fpampl
BUttercream8
—NichVT
Guess Who’s Staying for Dessert
—CaptServo
À bout de soufflé
—77BC
Almost Famous Amos
—JT123
What About Babka?
—FlirtySanchez
Candhi
—jhartarl
A Clockwork Orange Julius
—jjmacnyc
Inglourious Custerds
—MiddleCoastDan
Jawbreaker Morant
—jade7243
Avatart
—joscohen
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington; Leaves After Discovering They Have No Dunkin’ Donuts
—louis.stanislas.xavier
Little Shop of Ho Ho’s
—BENLINUS99
Rosemary’s Baby Ruth
—gianna13
I, Clafoutis
—hoipolloi
The Malt in Our Stars
—RustyShackelford
The Eclair Strikes Back
—NMN68
Return of the Jello
—SueDeNim
The Phantom Mentos
—bigvolley
Love in the Time of Coffeecake
—@and_read
AND THE WINNER IS:
Bob and Carol and Ben and Jerry
—queasyrider