Mark is the only one of the boys who's remembered his parents' anniversary -- but he was considerate enough to add his brother's names to the handmade anniversary card.
Michael's on a flight and Val is awaiting his phone call on their special day, but she misses it when Willie falls off the roof and must be taken to the hospital for stitches. There is a loud "Awwwwww" expressing the audience's disappointment for Val as the phone rings in an empty house. This was the most memorable thing about the episode.
The boys' plans to take Val out for dinner fall through and somehow the birthday party the twins were supposed to attend ends up moving over to the Hogans, where Willie performs The Robot like he does in the opening credits.
Val receives a cassette tape from Michael hand-delivered by one of his pilot friends and she spends the rest of the evening replaying it out in the car as the kids party inside.
Not a very coherent plot and you will watch this one once and then forget all about it.
Michael's on a flight and Val is awaiting his phone call on their special day, but she misses it when Willie falls off the roof and must be taken to the hospital for stitches. There is a loud "Awwwwww" expressing the audience's disappointment for Val as the phone rings in an empty house. This was the most memorable thing about the episode.
The boys' plans to take Val out for dinner fall through and somehow the birthday party the twins were supposed to attend ends up moving over to the Hogans, where Willie performs The Robot like he does in the opening credits.
Val receives a cassette tape from Michael hand-delivered by one of his pilot friends and she spends the rest of the evening replaying it out in the car as the kids party inside.
Not a very coherent plot and you will watch this one once and then forget all about it.