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Monk
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| Title: | Mr. Monk Gets Drunk |
| Episode Number: | 50 |
| Season: | 4 |
| Season Episode #.: | 5 |
| Production Number: | T-2355 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday August 05th, 2005 |
| Airs On: | USA |
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Monk met a stranger named Larry Zwibell at the wine-country inn where he and Trudy spent their honeymoon. However, the next morning, nobody seems to remember this person. His name is not in the hotel registry and another person is in his assigned room.
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| Wine Expert: Wine stomping. It's a tradition that goes back thousands of years to the Greeks. We're one of the last wineries in California that at least makes some of their wines using this method.
Monk: Oh, my God. People actually drink that?
Natalie: Yeah, I think so.
Monk: Are they insane? Ask her if they're insane. | Monk: I've been drinking that wine for fifteen years. It's foot wine! I can taste it.
Natalie: Oh, no. Come on. You cannot taste it.
Monk: I--I--I--can. I can taste the feet now. And the toes. And what's between the toes.
Al Nicoletto: And the fungus. It really is barbaric. |
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