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Fred and Lamont throw a neighborhood party in an effort to raise money to pay their bills.
Fred and Lamont throw a neighborhood party in an effort to raise money to pay their bills.
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S2, EP5 "Tooth or Consequences"When Fred gets a toothache, he insists that Lamont find a white dentist to cure him.
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S2, EP9 "The Shootout"Fred accidentally fires an antique gun and fears the worst when his neighbor doesn't answer.
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S2, EP8 "The Puerto Ricans Are Coming!"Fred is beside himself when his new Puerto Rican neighbor opens a competing junkyard.
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S4, EP1 "The Surprise Party"When Fred returns early from a long trip, he spoils a homecoming party Lamont and Grady had planned.
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S3, EP24 "Hello, Cousin Emma ... Goodbye, Cousin Emma"Grady invites cousin Emma to the Sanfords', hoping that she will do the cooking and cleaning.
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S3, EP23 "The Way to Lamont's Heart"Judy makes advances toward Grady to win his support in her scheme to marry Lamont.
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S3, EP22 "Aunt Esther and Uncle Woodrow Pffttt ..."Woodrow moves into the Sanford house when Esther kicks him out.
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S3, EP21 "Tyranny, Thy Name Is Grady"Grady tries to keep the Sanford home free of Bible meetings and orgies.
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