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Sept. 28, 2023

Ep12 - Monkey Gone Wild, Spanking in Order?

Ep12 - Monkey Gone Wild, Spanking in Order?

Gopher is a monkey smuggler. There, I said it. This episode also dabbles in nose jobs, and Don Adams, the voice of Inspector Gadget and star of the classic TV series Get Smart.

As is the case with most sitcoms, TV shows, and even movies from the 1970s, chimpanzees will invariably show up and create some kind of hilarity or havoc, and sometimes both. This happens a lot in this episode.

There is also a storyline where two old vaudeville-type performers have a reunion that turns explosive and another plot where a woman boards the boat with a bandaged face and her mom tagging along. Doc makes his moves on the mom very quickly.

Next, Isacc has a hell of a problem with his mom "living in sin" with a dude as they vacation on The Pacific Princess.  His mom is played by the famous old-time actress, singer, and comedian Pearl Baily.

We also trip upon the topic of British comedy and Caleb tells of an old show where a mentally challenged character always wants to ... oh never mind, it's actually kind of sick.


SHOW QUOTES:

"Mummy, bitty bitty, mummy bitty."
— Producer Caleb



"Was this girl's nose job scheduled before the cruise, or did her mom just take her? Is this like a spa retreat for the nose job? Is she supposed to be hidden? Is my question kind of the chicken or egg? I'm just confused. Then there's the monkey."
— Charlotte


"I've got to question the safety of keeping a chimpanzee under your bed."
— Rob 





 This one covers Love Boat season 1, episode 14.


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