| | The Johns Hopkins News-Letter |
 | | But at Kenny Kramer's presentation Saturday night, which was the kickoff speech for Hillel's UJA Half Shekel Campaign, the audience learned that the Kramers share two important things in common - both have an unusual relationship to reality, and both have a non-traditional attitude toward work. |
 | | Kramer showed a clip of Larry David doing an early comedy routine that would later form the basis of "The Contest." The clip was from a show called "Hot Properties," hosted by Richard Belzer, who now stars on Homicide: Life on the Street. |
 | | Last year, Kenny Kramer told a reporter from the Associated Press he was running for mayor of New York City, as a joke. |
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