::Jerry goes along with Elaine's ploy:: At the coffee shop Kramer is involved with a theater restoration and Lloyd Braun comes by. He gives Jerry a stick of Chinese gum. Before Lloyd comes by, Kramer says that the Dinkins episode sent Lloyd into a mental health institution. George picks up on this and says he's a nut. Kramer says he is looking out for Lloyd and needs his help in obtaining historical status for the theater. As they are all sitting down, Kramer makes everyone have a stick of gum from Lloyd. George insists that he does not chew gum. Jerry unenthusiastically takes some gum. Back at the apartment, George takes off for Queens to see his parents. George thinks he gave the cashier a twenty dollar bill with lips doodled on the picture. George goes back to cashier and buys gum to see the cash drawer. At the theater, Jerry tells Elaine the Lloyd story and Elaine wants to sit apart from Kramer and Lloyd. Elaine had dated Lloyd at one time, so in a ploy, she says Jerry lost his gasses and will sit with him close to the movie screen. George sees and old friend and immediately relates the Lloyd story. His friend's father is tinkering under the hood of the "John Voit" car. The man's daughter tells George her father no longer has the auto garage business due to nervous breakdown. In the movie, Elaine looses a button and her blouse is open at the top as she walks down the street. The flower shop man is hosing down the sidewalk and as she walks by she talks to a cop and complains. The cop is convinced and tells the flower shop man to stop hosing down. Elaine discovers her exposure, covers up and walks off. Jerry, Kramer and Lloyd all have a "good chew" as Jerry is set up for a purchase of more gum, that tastes like lomien. George see the ex-auto man's daughter at her request. She wants him to get counseling because see has seen this sort of thing before (that is: blaming things on Lloyd and the cashier). Crazy is a term "frowned on" by Kramer and when Lloyd wants an old hot dog at the theater, Kramer insists on having it. He gets sick, leaves the theater and heaves by the flower shop. Elaine is on her way to the theater when she confronts the flower man and says I thought you were told not to use the hose. He says your the woman who was talking to the cop weren't you. Someone yells out the flower man's name and he gets Elaine wet as he turns. Elaine shows up wet but Jerry can't see because he is wearing glasses that Kramer wants him to wear. Lloyd takes Jerry to purchase some gum. Jerry hands Lloyd a hundred dollar bill and Lloyd comes back to the car with three crates of gum. Jerry: Am I crazy or is that a lot of gum. Lloyd: That's a lot of gum. George starts his car and a parking car beeps their horn. George gets out and complains to the cashier driver. She says his car is on fire. With no hose available anymore, George uses the flower shop man's broom. Fire out and George holding a burnt broom, Kramer stops buy. The "John Voit" car is no more so Kramer tells George he can use his car. George owes Kramer a favor. An elderly man from the Institute for the theater preservation lost his glasses but finds Elaine's button in the lost and found. Kramer gave them to Jerry and then gave Jerry the bad gum incident pair. As Elaine sees the man with her button, she advances to remove her lost button from the man's neck piece. Lloyd and Kramer look on befuddled at Elaine's behavior. George is wearing a King Henry VIII costume as a favor to Kramer and stops to buy gum at an outside window. The cashier won't accept big lips on the president's picture. Just then, George's old friend from school (the girl who's father is ill) sees the costume and walks away, George runs after her saying it's from the Institute.
After being very happy at finding a no fat yogurt store, Kramer comes into Jerry's apartment and says to Jerry that he's fat. Elaine and Jerry weight themselves and they're 8#s over weight. So the investigation starts. By the way, at the beginning of the episode, Jerry is friends with the yogurt store owner, and the owner's wife and young boy are in the store. As they pass by Jerry's table, Jerry says a bleeped out word. George meets Lloyd Braun in the yogurt shop and elbows someone as a gesture for attention, but Lloyd sees it and asks George if something is wrong. George says he bumped his arm and can't stop the involuntary arm movement. Jerry, Elaine and Kramer take a yogurt sample to a lab. Kramer make a date with a chemist. On the date, in the lab, Giuliani's blood test is contaminated. Lloyd visits the Castansa family and gives George an appointment with Mayor Dinkins' doctor. Lloyd get Elaine's phone number from George's' mother. Elaine has a date with Lloyd and says that Dinkins should support having name tags on people so that the city would be more friendly. The yogurt family's young boy is saying the bleep word since hearing Jerry and is confronted by the mother to get anti bleep training from Jerry. The boy damages a tape when no one is looking a Jerry goes ballistic with bleep words. George's doctor says he is faking and on the way out he hits his elbow. Later at home he knocks over a lamp. A TV news item says Giuliani has high blood cholesterol. Sitting at home, the TV news says Lloyd was fired from the Dinkins campaign for his name tag suggestion. Giuliani is now mayor and will investigate yogurt stores. Jerry's discovery has him sitting in an empty yogurt shop, the owner is no longer his friend and the boy comes over and bleeps him out.