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  1. 'Tis Time to Smell the Roses: Directed by Gerry Cohen. With Ed O'Neill, Katey Sagal, Amanda Bearse, Christina Applegate. Al takes a $12,000 offer for early retirement from the shoe store, but Peggy finds the money and spends all of it in one hour by shopping.

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    • Gerry Cohen
    • 1993-05-02
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    Al plans on taking early retirement, but Peggy spends too much money shopping and he must get a job at Homeplate Athletic Shoes. He tries to buy the store, but fails thanks to Peg. He buys lottery tickets with the rest of the money ($6,000), but loses and ends up back in his old job.

    Al takes a $12,000 offer for early retirement from the shoe store, but Peggy finds the money and spends all of it in one hour by shopping. Al is forced to go back to work where he hears opportunity knocking with a chance to buy a shoe store called "Home Plate Athletic Shoes." Meanwhile, Charlene Tilton visits the Bundy house trying to sell them an ...

    [Al is at an employment office talking with the super-obese social worker ironically named Ms. Blaub]
    Al: And so, uh, Miss, uh... Blaub.
    Ms. Blaub: "Ms." Blaub.
    Al: Uh, yeah, I'm sorry, uh, your name was partially obscured by some, uh... errant flesh. Uh, as I was saying, I-I'm just not going to take anything, unlike you at a buffet. So, um, uh, what do yo...

    Title

    1. The title of this episode is a reference to the idiom "Take time to stop and smell the roses", meaning that one should take a moment out of their busy schedule and appreciate the finer things in life.

    Trivia

    1. Early in the episode, Al mentions that he's had a cold for three days and had to sleep in the garage. In fact, Ed O'Neill actually did have a cold during the filming of this episode, as his voice is noticeably raspy. The line about his having a cold was written in to the script at the last minute to cover this up. 2. Shanga Parker, who previously Bud's fraternity brother, Ahmed in "Frat Chance" plays Habib #1 in this episode. 3. Charlene Tilton, an actress best known for her role as Lucy E...

    Cultural References

    1. At one point, "Sock Daddy" tells the kids to put on some Johnny Mathisand leave, so he could have some alone time with Peg, referring to the singer who was known for his romantic ballads. 2. After spending $3000 of Al's retirement money, Peggy mentions that she bought collectable Elvis plates from the Franklin Mint. 2.1. Elvis is a reference to singer and actor, Elvis Presley. He was the topic of the third season season episode, "I'm Going to Sweatland" 2.2. The Franklin Mintis a private m...

  2. "Married... with Children" 'Tis Time to Smell the Roses (TV Episode 1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Married with Children season 7 'Tis Time to Smell the Roses - Metacritic. Summary Married... with Children is a show about shoe salesman Al Bundy who raises his dysfunctional family. Peg Bundy is Al's wife, she is addicted to shopping and watching Oprah. Marcy Rhoades/D'Arcy is the Bundys' neighbor who works as a banker.

  4. Apr 7, 2020 · bundyanna. 2.29K subscribers. 12. 652 views 3 years ago #marriedaniacpromocollection. Promo for the original airing of Married with Children episode 0723 / S07E23 "Tis Time To Smell...

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  5. With Children — Season 7, Episode 23 with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. Al is forced to return to work when Peg spends his retirement money.

  6. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. IMDbPro. All topics. Plot. 'Tis Time to Smell the Roses. Married... with Children. Summaries. Al takes a $12,000 offer for early retirement from the shoe store, but Peggy finds the money and spends all of it in one hour by shopping.

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