The King of Queens: Season 4, Episode 23

Eddie Money (13 May 2002)

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Doug and Deacon bet 100 dollars on a fight that they are not allowed to bet on. They win 5,000 dollars, and have to get rid of it quick or Carrie will know Doug disobeyed her orders not to ... See full summary »

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Eddie Money ...
Money, Eddie
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Doug and Deacon bet 100 dollars on a fight that they are not allowed to bet on. They win 5,000 dollars, and have to get rid of it quick or Carrie will know Doug disobeyed her orders not to take the money. Doug and Deacon decide to take off from work for a whole day and spend all the money. The money is spent on fancy dining, expensive cars, and a live living room performance by the 'money man' Eddie Money. Written by laffalott1

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Doug and Deacon pay a man to streak naked along the crowded city sidewalk. However, the man's yellow-colored underwear are briefly visible as he is supposedly running naked through the scene. This occurs at 10:18 minutes into the episode, and the underwear are visible on the actor's left hand side (the right hand side of the screen), just above the orange and white striped construction barrier. See more »

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"Save a Little Room in Your Heart for Me"
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Written by Eddie Money and Jimmy Lyons
Performed by Eddie Money
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