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!As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy.]] Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.

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* After Homer leaves the bar, a waiter comes to the table to take the order. Al -- who is already standing up -- grabs the waiter by the hand and starts waltzing with him.
* This brief moment when Fred and his wife Marie were talking about Peggy Stephenson whom Fred had feelings for:

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* After Homer leaves the bar, a waiter comes to the table to take the order. Al -- who is already standing up -- grabs the waiter by the hand and starts waltzing with him.
* This brief moment when Fred and his wife Marie were are talking about Peggy Stephenson Stephenson, whom Fred had has feelings for:




* Peggy later (after Fred has broken it off with her) grumpily saying her career as a home wrecker is now over.

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\n* Peggy later (after Fred has broken it off with her) grumpily saying her career as a home wrecker homewrecker is now over.



* The morning after the night out, Al goes into the shower and turns it on, forgetting to take his pyjamas off.

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* The morning after the night out, Al goes into the shower and turns it on, forgetting to take his pyjamas off.pajamas off.

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-->'''Millie:''' They make a lovely couple, don't they...

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-->'''Millie:''' They make a lovely couple, don't they...they...
* When Al is giving his speech at the dinner, Millie is using a fork to carve a tally into the table cloth of how many drinks he's taking.
* The morning after the night out, Al goes into the shower and turns it on, forgetting to take his pyjamas off.
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* Peggy later (after Fred has broken it off with her) grumpily saying her career as a home wrecker is now over.

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* Peggy later (after Fred has broken it off with her) grumpily saying her career as a home wrecker is now over.over.
* Fred needs to be told a grand total of three times exactly who Peggy is (since he was too drunk to understand it the first two times). The look on his face after finally sobering up and understanding that he spent the night sleeping in the bed of the daughter of one of his new best friends is matched only by the obvious relief when she reassures him that he behaved himself despite being drunk.
* At the end of their first night back, Peggy and Millie put the totally wasted Al and Fred into the back seat of the car and the two men instantly end up cuddling (or at least Fred instantly starts cuddling Al), with Al only starting to realise what's going on when he feels Fred's watch. And not really seeming to mind all that much.
-->'''Millie:''' They make a lovely couple, don't they...
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* This brief moment when Fred and his wife Marie were talking about Peggy Stephenson whom Fred had feelings for:
-->'''Marie:''' Say, who is this Peggy Stephenson?
-->'''Fred:''' [[CaptainObvious She's a girl.]]
-->'''Marie:''' I didn't think she was a kangaroo. Where did you meet her?
-->'''Fred:''' I told you. The night I got back when you weren't here. Al Stephenson and his wife took me home with them. She's their daughter. [[BlatantLies I'd never seen her before.]]
-->'''Marie:''' Or since?
-->'''Fred:''' Listen, babe, if you think you're gonna make anything out of this, you're due for a big disappointment. I just don't like to be accepting handouts when we're broke.
-->'''Marie:''' Well, if that's it, you'd better get used to it, because I don't see how we're gonna get much fun on your thirty two fifty a week.


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* Al getting drunk on his first night back home, going out with his wife and daughter. He ends up roleplaying that he's still overseas and Milly is another woman. She snarkily plays along.
--> "You didn't tell me you were married."
* After Homer leaves the bar, a waiter comes to the table to take the order. Al -- who is already standing up -- grabs the waiter by the hand and starts waltzing with him.
* Woody Merill sums it up nicely when Peggy asks what's wrong with Fred and Marie's marriage.
--> "Nothing, except one slight detail. They don't like each other."
* Peggy later (after Fred has broken it off with her) grumpily saying her career as a home wrecker is now over.

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