Larry, instead of calling a plumber, tries to fix Jennifer's pipes himself.
The chronicles of the rocky coexistence of midwestern American Larry Appleton and his distant cousin from eastern Mediterranean Europe, Balki Bartokomous.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Larry, instead of calling a plumber, tries to fix Jennifer's pipes himself.
When Balki's Myposian dessert (bibi-babka) is a big hit, Larry convinces him to sell them to a local restaurant. But the chef needs 2000 in two days. Can they make that many in time or will the Bibi-Babka Business be bust?
The guys join a gym so Larry can impress a woman, but they overdo it just a bit.
Balki finds some baby booties that Jennifer is knitting and Larry assumes she is pregnant. The guys begin to daydream about how fun to would be if Balki had a baby as well and their kids could grow up together. In the daydream Baby Balki and Baby Larry play in their crib and are the spitting image of their fathers!
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