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(New page: From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (04/28/68) of forgotten sitcom ''The Mothers-In-Law'' (04/28/68). Popular rock group mentioned by son to his dad as proof that rock groups...)
 
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From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (04/28/68) of forgotten sitcom ''The Mothers-In-Law'' (04/28/68). Popular rock group mentioned by son to his dad as proof that rock groups are a sound investment: They made $100,000 their first year and sold three million records last year (er, 1967). See also [[The Friends Indeed]], [[The Mamas and Papas-In-Law]], [[The Warts]].
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From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (04/28/68) of forgotten 1960s sitcom ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061280/combined The Mothers-In-Law]''.  
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This popular rock group is mentioned by the son to his dad as proof that rock groups are a sound investment: They made $100,000 their first year and sold three million records last year (er, 1967).  
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See also [[The Friends Indeed]], [[The Mamas and Papas-In-Law]], [[The Warts]].
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[[Category:The Mothers-In-Law]]

Revision as of 07:00, 19 July 2017

From the "How Not to Manage a Rock Group" episode (04/28/68) of forgotten 1960s sitcom The Mothers-In-Law.

This popular rock group is mentioned by the son to his dad as proof that rock groups are a sound investment: They made $100,000 their first year and sold three million records last year (er, 1967).

See also The Friends Indeed, The Mamas and Papas-In-Law, The Warts.