All In The Family – The Locket 2-3


Edith’s antique locket is missing and Archie sees it as a way to collect from the insurance company.

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11 Comments

  • kerasea says:

    I love Archie’s facial expressions when he’s lying. Classic

  • aviationwingnut says:

    my “John Hancrock”. TOO funny.

  • SOILLINBIGCOUNTRY01 says:

    lol haha i love this show.

  • whatisgoingonnow says:

    put my ‘John Hancrock’ here.

  • joe6panther6 says:

    Mike’s a horny ole pollock..

  • PMantisKF says:

    Yeah, every neighborhood’s got one.

  • piscesrising2006 says:

    i agree. i was totally against all this bailout crap of corporations… and the damn democrats are currently refusing to give taxpayers and regular citizens money with the economic stimulus plan..

    democrats giving welfare to corporations while shortchanging the average joe…

  • UFOSPACE1999 says:

    OH lands what da fuck!!! what is fucking bad is that WE have to bail out wall street, hummmm 750 billion. I ONLY WANT IS ONE BILLION!!!

  • kaejae24 says:

    Neighborhood Mugger – Rofl !!!!

  • alexisdiva9 says:

    Archie’s attempted insurance fraud is one reason premiums are so high – and claims adjusters sometimes give legitimate claimants a hard time. Archie tries something similar a few years later with his bathroom fire.

  • gringging says:

    All of you AITF fans out there, the actor who plays the first deliveryman reappears as one of the guys, years later, who holds up Archie in his bar (after he bought it from Kelsey) steals the day’s take for the Super Bowl,and famously tells him, when Archie asks the guy if he can keep the first “lucky” dollar paid to him after he took over the bar, “It hasn’t brought you much luck, has it??” Let’s just say that the guy finally ended up getting his tip!!

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