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  1. NO MA'AM decides that they need a new leader and opt for legendary guru Ironhead Haynes (country singer Waylon Jennings), who lives up a mountain. Al visits the man and comes down from the mountain holding nine commandments.

    • (523)
    • Comedy
    • Gerry Cohen
    • 1994-05-01
    • Synopsis
    • Storyline
    • Recurring Cast/Regulars
    • Guest Starring
    • Notes

    Beset once more by angry fat women in the twenty-third episode of season 8, and Marcy's aggressive feminism in particular, Al sets out to rediscover the roots of true manhood, hiking up a mountain to contact "Ironhead Haynes", the last "real man" he knows of as the NO MA'AMgang seeks his advice.

    When another complaint from a fat woman at the shoe store results in Al getting threatened by possibly losing his parking space and being reprimanded not to insult anymore fat women, he, Jefferson and the rest of his men's club NO MA'AM seek out a legendary guru macho man to seek his advice on how to battle political correctness. Meanwhile, Bud, Ke...

    Amanda Bearse as Marcy D'Arcy
    Ted McGinley as Jefferson D'Arcy
    Buck the Dog as Buck Bundy
    Dan Tullis, Jr. as Officer Dan
    Waylon Jennings as Ironhead Haynes
    Paul Eisenhauer as Alderman Johnson
    Steve Susskind as Barney
    Chris Latta as Roger(as Christopher Collins)

    Title

    1. The title of this episode is a reference to the song "Ballad Of Ira Hayes" by Johnny Cash

    Trivia

    1. This episode is the final appearance of Hill Harper as Aaron, Al's assistant at the shoe store during season 8. It was never explained why he suddenly disappeared. 2. This episode also marks the final appearance of Steve Susskid as Barney, Al's friend since season 1. 2.1. For some reason, Sussikid is created as playing "Stan", even though he is wearing the same outfit as he did in "NO MA'AM". 3. This episode is also the final appearance of Roger, the NO MA'AM member who would verbally spar...

    Cultural References

    1. When Al comes down the mountain with white hair and the Nine Commandmentson the two pieces of the guitar body, it is a parody of Moses and the Ten Commandments. 2. After looking at the paper airplane with Miss January, Al looks on the back and compares Roger's wife to looking like Dick Butkus, a retired NFL Player and sports commentator who was a linebacker for the Chicago Bears from 1965 to 1973.

  2. Ironhead Haynes is a former Polk High School student who became a hermit and lives atop of the tallest mountain in the state of Illinois. The role of Ironhead was played by country music star Waylon Jennings.

  3. Ironhead Haynes : Here, I just can't give up my social life. Al Bundy : I can't just go back to tell my friends that the life we used to know is gone. Ironhead Haynes : Well, that's the problem. You and me are like dinosaurs. Big, old, dead dinosaurs.

  4. May 1, 1994 · Legend Of Ironhead Haynes. When the Bundy's inherit a refrigerator full of food from their late Aunt Stumpy, Peggy and the kids decide to keep it a secret from Al and hide it in the garage.

  5. Feb 24, 2021 · The Legend of Ironhead Haynes. When another complaint from a fat woman at the shoe store results in Al losing his parking space and being reprimanded not to insult anymore fat women, he, Jefferson and the rest of his mens club NO MA'AM seek out a legendary guru macho man to teach them how to battle political correctness.

  6. May 1, 1994 · The Legend of Ironhead Haynes. Available on Peacock, iTunes, Hulu. S8 E23: When Al's sarcasm costs him his prized parking space, he turns to a manly hero for advice. Comedy May 1, 1994 20 min. TV-MA. Starring Waylon Jennings, Hill Harper, Dan Tullis Jr.

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