Fred buys a retired thoroughbred racehorse, betting on a big profit after selling him as a breeding stud.Fred buys a retired thoroughbred racehorse, betting on a big profit after selling him as a breeding stud.Fred buys a retired thoroughbred racehorse, betting on a big profit after selling him as a breeding stud.
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- TriviaPhilip Bruns would later play Jerry Seinfeld's father, in a one time appearance, in a early episode of Seinfeld
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Fred G. Sanford: I got something special to tell you, son. Come sit down.
Lamont Sanford: I don't wanna sit down and talk, Pop. I'm hungry. I've been out all day. I need food.
[At that, he enters the kitchen before Fred could say anything else. Inside the kitchen, the horse is standing there, but Lamont appears to completely ignore it, grabbing bread, cheese, and lunch meat out of the fridge, slapping together a sandwich on the table, putting the food back, and grabbing a beer. He then walks back out to the living room, sits down on the sofa, pops open the beer, and goes to take a bite of his sandwich, but before he does, he turns to Fred]
Lamont Sanford: Pop, what's that horse doing in the kitchen?
Fred G. Sanford: How should I know? You saw him last.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Sanford and Son: The Camping Trip (1976)
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- Dec 5, 2016