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Bud has two Dates!
Sylviastel11 December 2009
Finally, Al gets to eat at Chuck E Cheese's restaurant and pizzeria as long as he pretends that he's with the kid's birthday party. At first, the D'Arcys feel sorry for the dateless Bud as everybody else. Anyway, he believes this his 40 year old teacher has the hots for him so he gets a date with her and another student played by Charlotte Ross. When things start to fall apart as they usually do in Bud's life, he confides in his father, Al, who makes things a hundred times worse by alerting the authorities. The only problem is that the teacher is replaced by Mrs. A. Mariner who Al describes as somebody who hasn't been 40 since 1840 and embarrasses him in the classroom. Of course, it could all be a dream too.
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Stud Bundy.
BA_Harrison11 December 2022
Bud's college English teacher Mrs. McGowen has the hots for him, which prompts pretty blonde student Darlene to try and find out what the deal is. Bud finds dating two women tiring, and asks his father for advice.

In class, Bud learns that his teacher has dumped him for a football player, and so Darlene promptly dumps him as well. Then Al turns up at college to confront Mrs. McGowen, only he accosts the elderly temp teacher by mistake. Bud tries to convince himself it is all a horrible dream, and so drops his trousers in front of the class, forgetting that he is going commando.

Bud is probably the character that I find the funniest out of all of the Bundys and he is hilarious here, getting lots of funny lines. On the other hand, Al's storyline, in which he crashes children's parties at Chuck-E-Cheese, doesn't deliver the giggles. David Faustino steals the show once again.
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