
That's right, CRAZY EDDIE. A Brooklyn entrepreneur has purchased the trademark for Crazy Eddie, a Northeast electronics retail chain famous in the '80s for its irritating, low-budget ads, which featured DJ Jerry Carroll hyperventilating about the store's "insane" sales. Gemal tells the Post he acquired the trademark for "less than the price of a Prius," and says he plans to open the first store this year near Penn Station.
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didn't he go to jail for fraud or something... great so this insane economy is helping someone like Crazy Eddie... go figure.....
I guess I should clarify, the guy playing Crazy Eddie and the owners of Crazy Eddie aren't coming back. The name "Crazy Eddie" as a name of a store will be coming back. INSANE!!!!
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