- Eddie proves he has learned nothing from his past gambling experience and Bones pays him a visit. He gives the boy an ultimatum, "Pay the money or be crushed by him." He learns his lesson the hard way again when Carl finds out.
- The gambling bug once again bites Eddie as he and Urkel are lured into a football betting venture by their buddies, Waldo and Weasel. Eddie loses a bundle, and a huge thug named Bones threatens everyone with serious injury if the debt isn't settled immediately. Eddie sells one of Carl's valuable stamps to settle the debt, but he might wish Bones simply beat him up when Carl finds out.—Brian Rathjen <briguy_52732@yahoo.com>
- Eddie proves he has learned nothing form his previous gambling experiences as he and Steve are lured into gambling again by their friends, Waldo and Weasel. He loses a bundle on his bet for the football games and the bookie, Bones pays him a visit. He gives him an ultimatum that if he doesn't pay up by tomorrow, he'll crush him (bone per dollar). He's scared for his own well being that he secretly sells his father's prized stamp to pay Bones off, against Urkel's recommendation to go get help from Carl. Eddie learns his lesson the hard way again when his father finds out once again. Carl disciplines him for not going to him when he was in trouble and grounds him. Eddie promise he's never going to gamble with his friends again no matter how much money he makes. The father/son moment looking at stamps, is short lived when Steve shows up in his polka outfit with his accordion on his chest. He's not alone as Bones shows up dressed in the same fashion as him. They leave for the festival playing their accordions much to the disgust of Eddie and Carl. Meanwhile, Laura is working the graveyard shift at a local coffee house. She wants to buy her own car without having her parents help her out. Unfortunately, her job causes her to be tired every morning. One night, Harriette convinces her to quit her job at the coffee house, concentrate on her day job and school and let them come up with the rest of money because they love her.—Anonymous
- Eddie proves he has learned nothing form his previous gambling experiences as he's lured into gambling again by his friends, Waldo and Weasel. However, Urkel is the only one who learned from what happened the last time they've gambled(at Mom's Bakery, which held an illegal, underground casino in Season 2, Episode 19: Busted) and warns him about the consequences again. Weasel is confident in his system in betting with the team whose cities hosted the ugliest women and Eddie ignore's Steve's warning not to join in.
Meanwhile, Laura is working the graveyard shift at a local coffee house. She wants to buy her own car without having her parents help her out. Unfortunately, her job causes her to be tired every morning and it was being unhealthy for her not sleeping. Pretending to sleep in her bed, Harriette is relieved and closes the door to her room. Once gone, Laura easily sneaks out of her room using the tree next to her room.
The next day, Eddie loses a bundle on his bet for the football games and Steve shakes his head, knowing that he had warned him not to go with his friends to gamble agan. Then, the tough bookie, Bones pays him a visit a the house. Weasel and Waldo are excused by him right away becaus they payed up immediately. Bones gives him an ultimatum that if he doesn't pay up by tomorrow, he'll crush him (bone per dollar). Eddie's scared for his own well being that he secretly sells his father's prized stamp to pay him off, against Urkel's recommendation to go get help from Carl. This decision is the one he'll later regret and wished that Bones just simply beat him up before his father finds out the truth again.
One night, a worried Harriette, catches Laura sneaking into her room. She has a heart-to-heart talk about the consequences of endangering her health without sleeping again. Laura tried to convince her that all she wanted to do was buy her own car without her parents helping her out and felt working two jobs can give her that opportunity. Finally, Harriette convinces her to quit her job at the coffee house because her sneaking out at night to go to work without telling her about it, is irresponsible of her. She tells Laura to concentrate on her day job and school and let them come up with the rest of money because they love her.
The next night, Eddie comes home from his work, Mighty Weenie, and learns his lesson the hard way when his father finds out once again. Carl tells him that he found out about him gambling again from Al, Steve and Bones. This time, Eddie is forced to come clean about what happened and explains that he didn't want to go to his dad because he was afraid of being yelled at. Carl disciplines him for not going to him when he was in trouble and grounds him. Eddie promise he's never going to gamble with his friends again no matter how much money he makes. The father/son moment looking at stamps, is short lived when Steve shows up in his polka outfit with his accordion on his chest. He asks Eddie if he's sure that he doesn't want to go to the polka hall with them. The younger Winslow ask if he convinced someone else to go with him. Urkel says yes and now has a new polka partner. His partner is revealed to no one else than Bones(the bookie), whose dressed up in the same fashon as Steve, horrifying the Winslow men. It turns out that the bookie loves polka music and attends the festival every year. He tells Urkel, they should get going because he doesn't want to be late. Both Steve and Bones leave for the polka hall playing their accordions, much to the disgust of Eddie and Carl.
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