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Subject: Frank on Who's The Boss?

Written By: tonygnosis on 09/03/02 at 08:08 a.m.

Does anybody remember an episode of Who's the Boss that had Frank Sinatra in it?  If I remember right Mona kept talking about her friend Frank and then it turned out to be Sinatra.  I believe there was also something about Tony spilling wine on Frank's tux and trying to get it out too.  Have I lost my mind?  This episode is'nt a figment of my imagination is it?

Subject: Re: Frank on Who's The Boss?

Written By: Genevieve on 09/03/02 at 08:51 p.m.

No, you did remember correctly. There was an episode with him in it. According to the imdb.com, he was in an episode called "Party Double" that aired on Feb. 28, 1989.

Subject: Re: Frank on Who's The Boss?

Written By: dagwood on 09/04/02 at 05:02 p.m.


Quoting:
No, you did remember correctly. There was an episode with him in it. According to the imdb.com, he was in an episode called "Party Double" that aired on Feb. 28, 1989.
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That was my 18th birthday...no wonder I couldn't remember it.  Who wants to be at home on their first official night of adulthood. ;D

Subject: Re: Frank on Who's The Boss?

Written By: pell on 09/05/02 at 04:03 p.m.

Quoting:That was my 18th birthday...no wonder I couldn't remember it.  Who wants to be at home on their first official night of adulthood. ;D
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Especially during a time when turning 18 meant becoming a full-fledged adult, at least in my state.