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So it all comes to this... A "Foster's" review.

"Partying is Such Sweet Soiree" is about when Frankie and Madame Foster leave for a day. Madame leaves Mr. Herriman in charge of the house. Coco makes a prank phone call to him about a refrigerator running. Mr. Herriman tries to catch it. While he was gone, Blooregard (Bloo) throws a house party. Everything went crazy and out of control.

Vic's Review --- Jan. 22, 2005

This episode was crazier than others. There were some references to songs I know and love. For instance, this part probably got cut out but it was when Bloo says something about "fighting for his rights to Party." The actual song is called "You've Gotta Fight for your Rights to Party" by the Beastie Boys. Then there is this part when Mac is full of sugar and sings in melody, "Pour Some Sugar on MAC!" It's really called "Pour some Sugar on ME!" I don't know who sings it; but if you do and you want to tell me, you know the drill (e-mail me). I would really like to know. Really good! This one gets 5 stars. Good and funny, unlike the others.

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