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Lamont leaves after Fred refuses to allow a sensitivity group to meet at the Sanford home.
Lamont leaves after Fred refuses to allow a sensitivity group to meet at the Sanford home.
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S3, EP2 "Libra Rising All Over Lamont"Lamont runs afoul of the stars in an astrological mix-up involving his father and Aunt Esther.
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S3, EP3 "Fred, the Reluctant Fingerman"Fred witnesses a burglary at Julio's house but is too scared to identify the criminals for the police.
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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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S4, EP11 "Fred's Treasure Garden"A fun time is had by all when Grady serves his friends, including two policemen, a salad made with marijuana.
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S4, EP10 "Julio and Sister and Nephew"Julio's sister and nephew stay with the Sanfords temporarily.
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S4, EP9 "Sanford and Niece"Fred's niece, the spitting image of his late wife, visits the Sanford home.
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S4, EP8 "My Kingdom for a Horse"Fred buys a racehorse with an impressive history in hopes of breeding him.
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S4, EP7 "Home Sweet Home"Fred holds out for more money when a Japanese land development company offers to buy his house.
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