A lonely latchkey kid stows away on Lamont's truck and spends a day with the Sanfords.A lonely latchkey kid stows away on Lamont's truck and spends a day with the Sanfords.A lonely latchkey kid stows away on Lamont's truck and spends a day with the Sanfords.
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Fred G. Sanford: [Offering Jason a drink as they sit down to eat] What about a beer?
Lamont Sanford: Pop, children do not drink beer.
Fred G. Sanford: What's wrong with that? It's just got some barley and some grain and stuff in it. Y'know, it's just corn flakes in a can.
- ConnectionsReferences Perry Mason (1957)
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A day in the life of a junkyard
"The Kid" is named Jason (Lincoln Kilpatrick Jr.), a boy that Lamont already knows, hanging out at the junkyard after stowing away on the truck. Fred wonders if the boy's alone, fearing that he might steal some of his valuable merchandise: "kids are just like cats, you feed him and he'll be hangin' around here forever!" Fred loses over $600 at poker playing with Jason, who refuses to give out his mother's phone number, claiming she's busy at work. Enter Officers Smitty and Hoppy, making it safe to walk the streets of Los Angeles: "yeah but they still be runnin' in Watts!" Hoppy figures that Fred must have run away from home when he was a kid, but he admits he had a brother who used to run away once a month: "what finally happened?" "his wife divorced him!"
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