Page Summary: Fred wakes up with a terrible hangover and pours himself a cure that he proudly names a "bloody mess." From Season 4 Episode ... Fred (Redd Foxx) and his drinking friends get together after Junior Cooper's funeral and decide to celebrate his passing.
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Fred wakes up with a terrible hangover and pours himself a cure that he proudly names a "bloody mess." From Season 4 Episode ... Fred (Redd Foxx) and his drinking friends get together after Junior Cooper's funeral and decide to celebrate his passing. Fred (Redd Foxx) goes to Janet's (Marlene Clark) place and tries to fix things with her, but he finds her ex-husband
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- Fred wakes up with a terrible hangover and pours himself a cure that he proudly names a "bloody mess." From Season 4 Episode ...
- Fred (Redd Foxx) and his drinking friends get together after Junior Cooper's funeral and decide to celebrate his passing.
- Fred (Redd Foxx) goes to Janet's (Marlene Clark) place and tries to fix things with her, but he finds her ex-husband
- Fred and his drinking friends get together after Junior Cooper's funeral and decide to celebrate his passing.
- GenevasClosett We're taking it BACK to one of the realest to ever do it This is a full deep dive ...
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