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Lamont and Rollo mistakenly think Fred has only six months to live and set him up on a date with Lena Horne.
Lamont and Rollo mistakenly think Fred has only six months to live and set him up on a date with Lena Horne.
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S5, EP11 "The Olympics"Fred goes out for the Senior Olympics to compete for Donna's affection.
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