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from "Dharma & Greg" (1997)
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Alternate Names:
Larry Finkelstein
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- "Dharma & Greg"
- The Mamas and the Papas: Part 1 (2002) TV episode, Played by Alan Rachins (as Larry Finkelstein)
- The Mamas and the Papas: Part 2 (2002) TV episode, Played by Alan Rachins (as Larry Finkelstein)
- Tuesday's Child (2002) TV episode, Played by Alan Rachins (as Larry Finkelstein)
- The Parent Trap (2002) TV episode, Played by Alan Rachins (as Larry Finkelstein)
- The Tooth Is Out There (2002) TV episode, Played by Alan Rachins (as Larry Finkelstein)
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From "Dharma & Greg: Like, Dharma's Totally Got a Date (#2.8)" (1998)
[At the beginning of an arbitration between Greg's mother Kitty and Dharma's father Larry, with Pete as the arbitrator, Larry begins his opening statement with a reading of the U.S. Constitution and begins to read the Magna Carta]
Greg Montgomery: I object!
Larry Finkelstein: On what grounds?
Greg Montgomery: On the grounds that you-you, you scared my mother, she fell down, went boom, end of story! Why are you making this so complicated?
Larry Finkelstein: Your honor, that's not an objection. That's a speech!
Pete Cavanaugh: That's quite right, Mr. Finkelstein. Objection overruled.
Greg Montgomery: Uh, permission to approach the bench?
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[At the beginning of an arbitration between Greg's mother Kitty and Dharma's father Larry, with Pete as the arbitrator, Larry begins his opening statement with a reading of the U.S. Constitution and begins to read the Magna Carta]
Greg Montgomery: I object!
Larry Finkelstein: On what grounds?
Greg Montgomery: On the grounds that you-you, you scared my mother, she fell down, went boom, end of story! Why are you making this so complicated?
Larry Finkelstein: Your honor, that's not an objection. That's a speech!
Pete Cavanaugh: That's quite right, Mr. Finkelstein. Objection overruled.
Greg Montgomery: Uh, permission to approach the bench?
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