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Old 01-31-2011, 09:57 PM   #1
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Does anyone remember which episode it is where Peter is at home talking on the phone to his friend? He's sitting on the floor by the coffee table, all you can see is his upper body, and apparently he's talking with a friend about a girl, because all he says is stuff like, "Oh yeah...oh ho ho ho ho ho yeah..."

It only lasts a few seconds but it's hilarious. I wish I could remember which one it was from. Obviously, one of the later seasons.
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Old 02-06-2011, 12:48 AM   #2
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Hmmm, can't picture that one. Sorry!
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Does anyone remember which episode it is where Peter is at home talking on the phone to his friend? He's sitting on the floor by the coffee table, all you can see is his upper body, and apparently he's talking with a friend about a girl, because all he says is stuff like, "Oh yeah...oh ho ho ho ho ho yeah..."

It only lasts a few seconds but it's hilarious. I wish I could remember which one it was from. Obviously, one of the later seasons.
Maybe you are thinking of "My Brother's Keeper" in season 5, where Peter was talking on the phone while Bobby is stuck in the closet?

Peter could sometimes be the funniest of the Brady Kids. My personal favorite was in season 3's "The Personality Kid" with the "Pork chops and Applesauce" bit. I also liked how he was trying to get out of taking a girl to a party by pretending to be sick ("traveling pain") in season 2's "Will the Real Jan Brady Stand Up?"
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Maybe you are thinking of "My Brother's Keeper" in season 5, where Peter was talking on the phone while Bobby is stuck in the closet?

Peter could sometimes be the funniest of the Brady Kids. My personal favorite was in season 3's "The Personality Kid" with the "Pork chops and Applesauce" bit. I also liked how he was trying to get out of taking a girl to a party by pretending to be sick ("traveling pain") in season 2's "Will the Real Jan Brady Stand Up?"
My brother's keeper. YES. I'm fairly certain that was it. Thanks.

I agree those were very funny moments also.
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Other funny Peter moments:

Peter's volcano explodes on Marcia and her friends.

Peter wants to be a doctor and misreads a medical book and thinks he's dying.

In Hawaii, when the tarantula is crawling on Peter.
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Wait a minute! Wasn't Peter involved in the infamous football throw that disfigured Marsha's nose?
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Wait a minute! Wasn't Peter involved in the infamous football throw that disfigured Marsha's nose?
Yeah! I do believe Peter threw it! (Correct me if I'm wrong; I haven't seen it in quite some time.)
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Yeah! I do believe Peter threw it! (Correct me if I'm wrong; I haven't seen it in quite some time.)
Yes, Peter threw the football. He and Bobby were playing in the yard and Bobby hiked the ball to Peter and went out for a pass. Pete overthrew Bobby by just a bit and Marcia paid the price.

I thought it was hilarious that, in the Brady Bunch movie, they re-did that scene. The original Peter, Chris Knight, threw left handed, and so they had the kid who played Peter in the movie also throw left handed. But that kid is a natural righty, so he ended up throwing the football "like a girl". That was part of the fun of that movie parody.
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For me it was when Greg and Peter went on that double date. Peter was supposed to be a guy named Phil Packer a swinging guy from another high school. But the girls discovered that he was really Gregs younger brother they thought Greg was puulling a fast one on them so they decided to act as though they both wanted Peter and were ignoring Greg. The look on the boys faces when they seen their parents at the Pizza place where they were making out in public. Man that was classic comedy.
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For me Peter's funniest bit wasn't seen. It was described by Alice. It was when Jan said "Who goes there?" before Peter said "Hark" when they were playing guards in the high school production of Romeo and Juliet! I also liked the episode when Peter played Benedict Arnold in a school play. He tried to quit because the kids at school were teasing him for playing a traitor. His parents made him stick with it and he ended up giving a very good performance in the role.
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I loved the "porkchops and applesauce" bit.
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"Marcia Gets Creamed" is another funny one. Here's the middle portion of the episode. It's where Peter is hired to work along with Marcia at the ice cream shop but spends most of his time there goofing off.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3byWdS1muw
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How about the episode where Peter dressed up like a Sunshine Girl, and went around selling cookies?
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I also liked the episode when Peter played Benedict Arnold in a school play. He tried to quit because the kids at school were teasing him for playing a traitor. His parents made him stick with it and he ended up giving a very good performance in the role.
This the episode that came to mind for me. Speaking of Benedict Arnold's role in the story, he says to the teacher, "I might not sell the plans anyway."
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"Pork Chops and Applesauce"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgqDpLyXsg0
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