Seinfeld is selling his Porsches
Though he says he thinks they're still gorgeous
Jerry Seinfeld is selling vintage Porsches--
Does that mean one can find life a bitter pill
when down a hundred mill?
Or, more likely, someone in his family
or among the paparazzi,
has informed him ---finally--
that Ferdinand Porsche was a Nazi ?
HzL
1/23/16
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Jerry Seinfeld was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Betty (Hesney) and Kalman Seinfeld. His father was of Hungarian Jewish descent, while Jerry's ...
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So in the spirit of capitulation, the Gadfly Trade of the Week goes to Jerry Seinfeld, who has decided to unload several vintage Porsches each worth more than $1 million, as Bloomberg's noted car-and-hat enthusiast Hannah Elliott reported:
“I've never bought a car as an investment,” Jerry Seinfeld said in a written statement. “I don't really even think of myself as a collector. I just love cars. And I still love these cars. But it's time to send some of them back into the world for someone else to enjoy.”
(Note to readers outside the U.S.: Jerry Seinfeld starred in an eponymous television series that paralleled the dot-com bubble very closely in that both involved 1990s-era American nerds in their 30s who got filthy rich by putting on a fantastic show about absolutely nothing.) In the news
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