Prior to Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm and that legallydubious crypto ad, Larry David worked as a writer for Saturday Night Live. But, as is the case with so many SNL employees, the experience wasn't a great one. David lasted for just one season, and only managed to get a single sketch on the air. "Going Up" was about an architect insisting that their new building should include a builtin stool for elevator operators to rest on between riders (a joke that was later recycled as a George storyline in Seinfeld's "The Maestro").
Prior to Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm and that legally-dubious crypto ad, Larry David worked as a writer for Saturday Night Live. But, as is the case with so many SNL employees, the experience wasn't a great one.
David lasted for just one season, and only managed to get a single sketch on the air. "Going Up" was about an architect insisting that their new building should include a built-in stool for elevator operators to rest on between riders (a joke that was later recycled as a George storyline in Seinfeld's "The Maestro").
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Published: November 06, 2025 at 04:42PM on Source: MORNING MAG
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