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Sunday, June 26, 2011

My Episode from My Favorite Sitcom Sanford and Son


This guest post from Alice Wall


One of my favorite television shows of all time is Sanford and Son. Even though this show debuted over 40 years ago, this show still has not lost its funny. Although there are many funny episodes, the one that sticks out in my mind the most was one that was entitled, "Wine, Women and Aunt Esther". I watch this episode on www.direct.tv. This episode starred Fred, his son Lamont, Aunt Esther and Fred's friends Leroy, Bubba, Skillet, and Grady.


The episode begins with Fred and his friends coming home from a funeral. After talking and drinking, they decide that they want to make the best out of life while they still have time. They plan to have a big party that is complete with female dancers. Lamont tells them that this is a silly idea, but they do not listen. Little do Fred and his friends know that Lamont has a very unpleasant surprise for them.


Lamont decides to teach them a lesson and gives the guys to much to drink. By the time the dancers have arive, Fred and his friends have passed out. Disgusted, the dancers leave , and the party is over. The next morning, Fred wakes up with a hangover. He then tells Lamont that he has learned his lesson and from now on he is going to act his age.






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