Sanford and Son - Fred's Treasure Garden 2-3

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

A fun time is had by all when Grady serves his friends a salad made with home-grown parsley.

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  • "I had such high hopes."

    Rollo is a G.

  • Redd Foxx left because the network would not give him a dressing room with a window , like other stars had , and he wanted to be paid the same as other leading stars in other shows..Sanford and Son was the #1 rated show on TV for a few years....During those years the racism was very evident in the TV world...

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  • @PeckerwoodCracker

    that Rollo is a loveable character

    

  • fantastic episode!

    

  • 0:53 A pinch? That's more like a grab!

  • I'm so hungry, I could eat a possum & his mama. lol.

  • Long before the 1960s when smoking parsley was a poor man's substitute for cannabis (marijuana), parsley was the most commonly known herb worldwide and throughout history. It was used medicinally, both as a food and as the basis for traditions and superstitions.

    Smoking parsley may produce some euphoria or act as a mild aphrodisiac, but there has been very little research to date about toxic side effects.

  • "It's got to be a crime for a salad to be this good; in most states, it is".......lol

  • @bartemiuscrouchjr without Red Fred

  • "The MUNCHKINS!!!!!!!!"

  • i was lmao so hard @ 5:22-5:36

  • The ultimate 4:20 sitcom

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