This was last and final appearance of actor Gregory Sierra on Sanford & Son, who played Julio Fuentes before he went to go and play the role of Detective Sergeant Chano Amengual on Barney Miller
Arms: Why don't you sit down right here and count that right here brother Rollo: Pillsbury don't make rolls that big Arms: I knew it cats been cheating
ARMS: Why don't you count it here at table brother. 😂😂😂 I love these type of cats these where my grandfather type of friends at the pool room in the early 80s.
Well ya gotta admit, in a way this wasn't Fred's fault. When you gamble sometimes you win & sometimes you lose, so why blame Fred for your lack of poker skills? Blame yourself for not knowing when to fold em. lol
Awesome remark and funny too. I have watched all the episodes of Sanford & Son and in all of them they fight over pennies in one of them he almost had a heart attack over losing $50.
Julio cracked me up when he said " Man....I better quit before I lose my accent." 😄😄
Julio said he better quit before he loses his accent, 😄😆😂...
This was last and final appearance of actor Gregory Sierra on Sanford & Son, who played Julio Fuentes before he went to go and play the role of Detective Sergeant Chano Amengual on Barney Miller
He was only in season 1 on Barney Miller
@@BW-ht5ci And the first handful of _Miami Vice_ before leaving and Edward James Olmos came in
Arms Crowder wanted his money!!! He broke the chair and all 😂
Arms: Why don't you sit down right here and count that right here brother Rollo: Pillsbury don't make rolls that big Arms: I knew it cats been cheating
One of the best episodes ever 🤣
If you’re think Fred Sanford the man Thumbs up
The actor playing Fred's friend Al, played a more family touching role as James Evans (Sr.) father on the sitcom "Good Times."
@@edwinbrown6550 that right and he played on some blaxploitation movies
Hey wassup CJ?
ARMS: Why don't you count it here at table brother. 😂😂😂
I love these type of cats these where my grandfather type of friends at the pool room in the early 80s.
" The four all-day suckers."😄😄😄
That big dude was pissed off 😂
"No, the window open and a footprint in the soap dish."
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The actor who plays Arms Crowder also played Big Percy in Uptown Saturday Night. His name is George Reynolds.
Yep. IM BIG PERCY..then crushes the chair lol.
Rollo said Pillsbury don't make rolls that big, 😄😆😂🤣...
That one cracked me up too. 😄😄
lol fred was like "listen godzilla, will you relax" lol
😄😆😂🤣, "hey listen Godzilla will you relax?" Fred know he got down with that wisecrack...
Hey “ Godzilla “ ! 😂😂😂😂
The actor that played Fred's friend Al, also played James Evan's (Sr.) long lost father on the sitcom "Good Times."
Al also played Louise Jefferson dad on the Jefferson.
Evans played an old fart on Sanford and son a few times.
And he played in the movie, Across 110th Street.
@@ethelgill2431 No he didn't he only played James Evans father Louise father was played by another actor!!
😄😆😂🤣, Arms Crowder told Al to sit down and check your cash right here brotha'...
Just to teach You chumps a lesson. Seen it 100 times at least!!! I love Al.
Well ya gotta admit, in a way this wasn't Fred's fault. When you gamble sometimes you win & sometimes you lose, so why blame Fred for your lack of poker skills? Blame yourself for not knowing when to fold em. lol
I agree...only person got stuck was Fred....
@@cjjonez Poor ol Fred. Guess Fred = Goat. lol
Watch closely, Rollo can't help but to laugh, when Fred said Arms Crowder was going to try and make Lamont an orphan, 😄😆😂...
One of the best Sanford & Son episodes ever!
I love Sanford and son my favorite TV show of all time ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📡📡📡📡📡
Fred laugh was 😂😂😂
This is one of my favorite episodes of Sanford and Son the credit card cheating. Your friend stole my money 💴 😂😂😂
Arms played Big Percy ..little Seymours bodyguard in Uptown Saturday night.
I like the one the guy broke the chair 🪑 The card hustle lol 😂
Why did they need Al? Did Lamont forget how Fred hustled "Ugly" Skeeter Matthews, Rooster and Hucklebuck in a poker game back in the day?
He’s not just the man he’s the happiest time in life
I miss the old timers growing up they were funny many of these characters here acted like people I knew in real life
I love Fred
George Reynolds as Arms who didn't play with his money
Try to make you an orphan lol lol lol 😂😂😂😂😂
What kind of card players are these dudes, expect to get the money they lost back 😂😂😂😂
Old school tv
The old trick pretend u don't no how to play poker lol 😆 🤣
Don't do that al I'm telling u don't do it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oohhh nooo, nooo.....
Fred❤️Lamont❤️Another Great Show!!!❤️
“I feel sorry for ya son,
I feel sorry for ya son,
I feel so sorry for ya son,
Lamont:”why?”
“I think he go try to make you an orphan”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Better be safe than sorry and broke
3:10 funny moment.
Arms Crowder was also Big Percy on Uptown Saturday Night. That why he broke the chair leg like that. Classic scene in a classic movie.
Calm down Godzilla lol!!
"And I'm BIG PERCY"
Sometimes Grady called juilo Holy moe lol
It's always the bald ones in these shows that's dangerous 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is that man wearing a sleeveless ,sweater turtle neck?
Fred Is the man
Fred was the man
Always a set up. For the slaughter
One of my favorite episodes along with the other one with ugly Arthur Matthews son 🤣😂🤣😂
Along with Rooster and Hucklebuck.
@@danielhoward755 lol you know it 🤣😂🤣😂
Yup, that’s a good episode. One of the gamblers can never remember Lamont’s name. Fred does come to Lamont’s rescue at the end.
@@danielhoward755 ok, now I know what a Rooster does, but what does a Hucklebuck do?
Pillsbury don't make rolls that big
Big Percy from Uptown Saturday Night
They only lost $65.00....legitimately....they all should have to live with it!!!
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Where do I sit? Anywhere you want to, brother.
Accumulated, the 3 of them lost $50. A professional gambler jumps through a bathroom window because he won $50?!.
Awesome remark and funny too. I have watched all the episodes of Sanford & Son and in all of them they fight over pennies in one of them he almost had a heart attack over losing $50.
Hey that was 1974. 50 bucks then equals almost 600 today.
$50 plus about $20 from Lamont is $70. That's about $350 in the mid-70s. Which is a lot for how broke they always are.
Never seen 7-card stud played that way before. Hollywood doesn't know gambling.
😂😂
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I don't feel bad for Lamont because in the whole show he's been tricking fred but now fred tricked him feels good
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Arms crother