Seinfeld ‘Soup Nazi’ – Al Yeganeh, Re-opens The SoupMan – NowPublic
Yeganeh, who banned Jerry Seinfeld from his stall after the “Soup Nazi” episode aired in November 1995, lives just a short walk from his original soup stall, but did not show up for a ceremonial cutting of a zucchini to reopen the venue.
“That’s his mystique,” said Bertrand. “He’s an artist and all artists are a little bit eccentric. This is his passion, he takes pride and he takes his soup very, very seriously.
But while the “Soup Nazi” character made his famous, “he’s never embraced Seinfeld,”
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What is the difference between Pilates and Yoga?
I am looking for a non-fussy exercise that I can do at home. I would like to sweat a little from it, but the main thing is that I exercise my muscles safely (not interested in muscle building). I have tried a little bit of yoga, and I really liked how I felt afterwards. I really like the stretching, and breathing aspects. But, I am a Christian, and the spiritual aspect of yoga;the fact that it’s leaning toward Eastern religion, bothers me (no offense to those who believe it). Thanks for your answers!
