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"Food Port" The title of Andy Portico's televised restaurant reviews
"Colon Cleanse" The health care product that Cheryl asks Larry to get for her.
Rainbow Acres The store where Larry buys Colon Cleanse for Cheryl.
Glen Rock Car Wash The car wash where Larry and Cheryl are trapped inside Larry's car.
A Strong Proclivity for Fat People When Jeff accuses Larry of showing favoritism towards bald people, Larry counters, "You have a strong proclivity for fat people."
Bald Professionals As proof of Larry's preference for bald people, Jeff tells him, "You have far more bald professionals than the average person."
Duly Noted Larry says this in response to the statement above; Jeff then tells Larry that he knew he was going to say "duly noted."
Bald-Faced Liar Larry says that he fired the chef because "the guy's a bald-faced--literally--a bald-faced liar."
Muck When the restaurant Manager complains about "this mire that we're wallowing in," Larry asks whether they're also in muck; "What about the muck? Are we in any muck?"
Ascertain Jeff mocks Larry's use of this word when Larry says, "I was just trying to ascertain whether muck was involved as well."
Thumbs-up/Thumbs-down Andy Portico's gimmick is to sum up his opinion of a restaurant with this Ebert-esque gesture: "Thumbs-up/Thumbs-down is my thing."
Salmon and Capers Chef Guy Bernier says he won't use them. Ever.
Olives He's not too keen on these, either: "Olives are ridiculous!"
Too "Knots Landing" Soliciting Larry's opinion of her outfit for the opening, Cheryl asks, "Is it too 'Knots Landing'?"
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Curb Your Enthusiasm Fact

"Curb your Enthusiasm" evolved from a 1999 HBO mockumentary (of the same name) on Larry David's return to stand-up comedy.
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