Closed captioning referred the line of "And whoever buys it is crazy." as "And whoever buys it?"
The name of the male homeowner appeared in online listings as Frazier, but as Frasier on close-captioning.
Peter: Whatever happened to brown and blue? Eric: I don't know. It's over, isn't it?
Peter: The magic is happening right now.
Frazier: What happened to "love, honor and cherish" here?
Peter: I have to ask you about the 8-track tapes. Frazier: 8-tracks are coming back, baby. You just don't know it. Peter: 8-tracks are not coming back. Get rid of 'em.
Tava: It's the bedding. Of course we're keeping it.
Peter: We don't have time for this; I'm making the choices now.
Peter: The shoe thing. 71 pairs. Cynthia: No!
Tava: Buy one, get one free. I love that. We haven't had that yet.
Peter: I know I'm really hammering on this, but it's the clothes or the space. You can't have both.
Tava: This is the secret item. Whoever sells it wins a special prize. And whoever buys it is crazy.
Frazier: We're in another place. This is great.
Tava: Cynthia, I think you've moved into your own bedroom.
The secret item in this episode was an 8-track tape player. Frazier sold the secret item and won dinner-for-two.
The chosen yard sale prizes in this episode were a set of figurines for Cynthia and a butler for Frazier. Cynthia sold $135.85 worth of stuff as opposed to Frazier's $101.25 and kept her figurines.
Clean Sweep on the Street: Peter stops some people on the street to go through handbags. He recommends some simple strategies for convenience and organization.
First episode with new designer James Saavedra.
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