Trishalla
08-22-2004, 12:26 PM
65 today is still my favorite episode
My favorite Line
"We ain't going in no broken down truck we going out high style in a taxi cab"
"Wow a taxi cab imagine that"
"and ain't no one even going to the hospital"
being that I'm poor for me going out in high style is still riding in a taxi cab
so it rings so true for me
TVFactFan
08-22-2004, 03:24 PM
Originally posted by Trishalla
65 today is still my favorite episode
My favorite Line
"We ain't going in no broken down truck we going out high style in a taxi cab"
"Wow a taxi cab imagine that"
"and ain't no one even going to the hospital"
being that I'm poor for me going out in high style is still riding in a taxi cab
so it rings so true for me
I seen the episode guide many of times and never saw a episode called "65 Today"
AtlantaBravesFan29
08-22-2004, 03:34 PM
Originally posted by TVShow Analyzer
I seen the episode guide many of times and never saw a episode called "65 Today" I think she is referring to the Steptoe and Son in England version of "Happy Birthday Pop" in which the episode is called "65 Today" and it does says so in the opening credits where they give where the episode comes from a Steptoe and Son episode.
mooseface
08-22-2004, 11:16 PM
Originally posted by TVShow Analyzer
I seen the episode guide many of times and never saw a episode called "65 Today"
You obviously know what episode she meant.
Why the smartass comment, eh?
Jefffalan
10-03-2004, 12:55 PM
Fred calls the social Security Office to see about his money. The other end of the phone rings.
VOICE: Thank you for calling the Social Security Administration office. All of our operators are busy. Please wait on the line and one will be with you momentarily.
FRED: Bet I wouldn't have to wait if I was WHITE . . .
glenny
10-04-2004, 06:24 AM
I like the part where Fred was having the conversation with the guy at the Chinese restaurant. Lamont was yelling at him. (Fred)
Lamont: "Would you stop bothering that man!!"
Fred: "Leave me alone!! I've got freedom of speech!"
GARFIELDKOOL
10-04-2004, 12:35 PM
I liked the part when they were in the upscale bar, Lamont said, "This ain't no honkey tonk bar." Fred turned around and said, "Looks like a bunch of honkies to me."