In episode "Take My Wife, Please", I recall Death (played by Peggy Bundy) telling Al that when Abe Lincoln died, his last words were “okay okay, let’s not free them”
Unfortunately, I cannot find any reference to this quote. Am I wrong?
Unable to confirm a Bundy quote
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Re: Unable to confirm a Bundy quote
Absolutely not!
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That is to say you're not wrong. Its in there.
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Re: Unable to confirm a Bundy quote
It's a joke, not an actual quote. It's an obvious reference to the Emancipation Proclamation.gégène wrote:In episode "Take My Wife, Please", I recall Death (played by Peggy Bundy) telling Al that when Abe Lincoln died, his last words were “okay okay, let’s not free them”
Unfortunately, I cannot find any reference to this quote. Am I wrong?