$10 Bet: Ed bets Mike to kiss Kenny on the cheek.
Gus McGraw nicknames Ed, "Four Eyes".
Phil organizes Vegas Night to bring more customers into Stuckeybowl.
Phil interviews a comedian for Vegas Night. The comedian is played by "Late Show" writer Bill Scheft. Ed's client is named Jerry Foley, the same name as a longtime "Late Show" director.
Warren (seeking revenge for the bad advice Ed gave him): I'm taking you down, Stevens! Right now, you and me!
Ed (talking with Carol about his first nights back in town): The kiss that made a man move back home and buy a bowling alley...
Warren (trying to convince Jessica to be his prom date): What if we just go as friends? Let's just go as friends. I'll buy you a dress!
Ed (after he and Phil tell Warren to ask Jessica to the prom): Oh my God, somebody mark down the date and the time. It's never happened before, but I do believe that I finally just agreed with Phil Stubbs.
Phil: A cocktail in one hand, a show girl in the other. The casino staff catering to my every whim. To this day, the name Phil Stubbs is still known in many of the finer gaming establishments.
Ed (asking Carol about her reign): I was wondering, how much power does the prom queen actually wield? Could you have like, say bombed Belgium?
Kenny (on his trip to Caesar's buffet in Vegas): 128 shrimp, $2.99. Suddenly, the house didn't have such an advantage, if you know what I mean!
Featured Music: "Viva Las Vegas" by Elvis Presley "Danke Schoen" by Wayne Newton "Beyond the Sea" by Bobby Darin
The song that is played at Dr. Jerome's award ceremony is a modified version of "(Oldest Established) Permanent Floating Crap Game In New York" from the musical Guys and Dolls.
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