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These Hidden Married With Children Facts Will Surprise You - Page 9 of 23 - Kiwi Report

These Hidden Married With Children Facts Will Surprise You


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[post_page_title]The Banned Episode[/post_page_title]
In 1989, Fox refused to the air the season 3 episode ‘I’ll See You In Court’ due to its racy content. At the time, the show was under attack by a woman named Terry Rakolta, a Michigan housewife who had advertisements pulled from backing Married… With Children.
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Terry began a letter writing campaign that compromised the show’s funding and the banned episode was shelved indefinitely. The episode was finally released on FX in 2002 after a long wait.
[post_page_title]The Dodge Fraud[/post_page_title]
Some facts are just too weird and we’ll never fully understand why it was that way. The Bundys famous ‘mighty Dodge’ was not a Dodge, in fact, it was a 1972 Plymouth Duster, with a vinyl top.
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Al, however, used to refer to it as a Dodge although it was a Plymouth. Besides the fact that the two cars are owned by the same company and look similar, we don’t know what was the thought here.

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