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Lamont is upset when Fred announces that he plans to marry a young woman he has just met.
Lamont is upset when Fred announces that he plans to marry a young woman he has just met.
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S3, EP10 "The Blind Mellow Jelly Collection"Fred donates a collection of rare jazz albums to a music library in order to get a tax write-off.
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S3, EP8 "Superflyer"Fred makes his first airplane trip when his uncle leaves him an inheritance.
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S3, EP9 "The Members of the Wedding/The Engagement"Fred succumbs to Donna's pressures and agrees to get married, but his family has other ideas; Fred and Donna plan to wed in a private ceremony at the Sanford home, and Lamont uses this as a ploy to try to get rid of Donna.
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S1, EP8 "The Great Sanford Siege"Two deputies come to repossess the furniture when Fred defaults on the payments.
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S3, EP11 "A House Is Not a Poolroom"Fred's buddies turn his house into a pool hall when Lamont buys him a pool table.
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S3, EP7 "Fuentes, Fuentes, Sanford & Chico"Lamont and Julio go into the used auto-parts business and drive Fred to Skid Row.
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S3, EP6 "Lamont Is That You?"Lamont and Rolla go into a gay bar by mistake during a night out on the town.
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S3, EP5 "This Little TV Went to Market"Fred's new color television set may be the same one that was stolen from Grady.
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