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Ah, the name "Vandelay" is actually a reference from the TV show "Seinfeld." It's a made-up name that one of the characters uses as a fake persona. It's wonderful how inspiration can come from all sorts of places, isn't it?

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The term "Vandelay" originated from the popular 1990s sitcom "Seinfeld." In the show, George Costanza frequently uses the alias "Art Vandelay" as a fictional persona to deceive others. The name is a running gag throughout the series, often used to create humorous situations and misunderstandings.

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