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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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S2, EP19 "The Infernal Triangle"Lamont is upset when Fred announces that he plans to marry a young woman he has just met.
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S4, EP6 "Going Out of Business"Fred sees the beginning of the end of his junk business when Lamont takes a job in a men's clothing store.
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S2, EP21 "Home Sweet Home for the Aged"Fred moves to a senior citizens home when Lamont decides to travel around the world.
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S2, EP22 "Pot Luck"Lamont gets involved in a con game when he buys what he believes is a rare antique commode.
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S4, EP5 "There'll Be Some Changes Made"Lamont leaves after Fred refuses to allow a sensitivity group to meet at the Sanford home.
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S4, EP4 "Grady and His Lady"Grady's fiancee decrees that after the wedding, he will no longer be spending his evenings with the Sanfords.
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S4, EP3 "Ol' Brown Eyes"Fred is sure that the ring Lamont gave him as a present is the one he has heard was stolen from Frank Sinatra.
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S4, EP2 "Matchmaker, Matchmaker"Uncle George dies, and Lamont will inherit $7,000 if he produces a son within the next 12 months and names him George.
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