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(New page: Sexually unadventurous — yet still "sponge-worthy" — saxophonist played by Jeff Yagher in "The Rye" episode of [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0098904 Seinfeld] (first aired 4 Jan. 1996). Ge...)
 
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Sexually unadventurous — yet still "sponge-worthy" — saxophonist played by Jeff Yagher in "The Rye" episode of [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0098904 Seinfeld] (first aired 4 Jan. 1996). Germaine's jazz combo, which also includes Kramer's pal Clyde (Leonard Lightfoot), has a regular gig at a joint called Bradley's. He and Elaine are hot and heavy, but her interest in a certain sexual maneuver causes him to flub his big showcase before a recording industry weasel (Steve Ireland).
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Sexually unadventurous — yet still "sponge-worthy" — saxophonist played by Jeff Yagher in "The Rye" episode of ''[http://us.imdb.com/Title?0098904 Seinfeld]'' (first aired 4 Jan. 1996). Germaine's unnamed jazz combo, which also includes Kramer's pal Clyde (Leonard Lightfoot), has a regular gig at a joint called Bradley's. Germaine and Elaine are hot and heavy, but her interest in a certain sexual maneuver causes him to flub his big showcase before a recording industry weasel (Steve Ireland).

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Sexually unadventurous — yet still "sponge-worthy" — saxophonist played by Jeff Yagher in "The Rye" episode of Seinfeld (first aired 4 Jan. 1996). Germaine's unnamed jazz combo, which also includes Kramer's pal Clyde (Leonard Lightfoot), has a regular gig at a joint called Bradley's. Germaine and Elaine are hot and heavy, but her interest in a certain sexual maneuver causes him to flub his big showcase before a recording industry weasel (Steve Ireland).