
At the beginning of Jerry Seinfeld’s 1998 HBO special, “I’m Telling You for the Last Time,” he and a group of other well-known comedians drove into a cemetery and stood around an open casket, as Seinfeld threw notes with his best-known jokes into the afterlife.
“I guess I knew this day would come, the day I’d have to bury a friend — maybe my best friend,” Seinfeld told the mourners, who included George Carlin, Ed McMahon and Jay Leno.
The State Journal-Register
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