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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air :: Slum Like It ... Not! (05x19)
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| Title: | Slum Like It ... Not! |
| Episode #: | 05x19 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday March 13th, 1995 |
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Will's advice to buy Jazz's apartment is useless when the plan backfires.
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Will: Jazz, you're the person that's suing by uncle? Man, what were you thinking about?
Jazz: I'm just trying to protect your investment. After you guys put a couple million dollars in this place, it will worth thousands! |
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Will: I have the feeling you're not taking me serious, Uncle Phil.
Phil: Oh, I'm sorry, Whoopi.
Whoopi Goldberg is a well-known movie actress and comedian recognized for wearing long dreadlocks. | Phil: But I can assure you that Donald Trump does not negotiate business deals playing a ukulele and wearing a Bullwinkle hat.
Donald John Trump is an American business executive who in the 80s created an empire in real estate, casinos, transportation, and sports which granted him a status of celebrity.
Bullwinkle J. Moose was the dim-witted moose from the 1960 TV series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. | Will: You know, you backpedal any faster, Uncle Phil, you're going to moonwalk right to that wall.
The Moonwalk is Michael Jackson's signature breakdance move, which was introduced during the Motown 25th Anniversary Show in 1983. | Jazz's List of Complaints: "Somebody keep making them damn Chevy Chase movies."
Chevy Chase (nee Cornelius Crane Chase) is an American comedian, writer and television and film actor. He is better known for being one of the original cast members for NBC's Saturday Night Live in the 70s. However, he's movie career didn't measure to his early success. He is widely recognized for staring in the low rated comedies about the adventures of the Griswold family. | Will: And what's up with the carpenters?!
Carlton: Oh, didn't you hear? Their new hits collection comes out next week.
Carlton misunderstood Will for talking about the 1970s vocal and instrumental duo: Karen and Richard Carpenter. In the same year this episode aired, a compilation of The Carpenters's hits entitled Interpretations: A 25th Anniversary Celebration came out. |
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