Al loses his precious parking space after insulting a fat woman, which leads to "No Ma'am" seeking out to find a guru, Ironhead Haynes, and seek his advice.
s08e01 - A Tisket, a Tasket, Can Peg Make a Basket?
s08e02 - Hood 'n the Boyz
s08e03 - Proud to Be Your Bud
s08e04 - Luck of the Bundys
s08e05 - Banking on Marcy
s08e06 - No Chicken, No Check
s08e07 - Take My Wife, Please
s08e08 - Scared Single
s08e09 - No Ma'am
s08e10 - Dances with Weezie
s08e11 - Change for a Buck
s08e12 - A Little Off the Top
s08e13 - The Worst Noel
s08e14 - Sofa So Good
s08e15 - Honey, I Blew Up Myself
s08e16 - How Green was My Apple
s08e17 - Valentine's Day Massacre
s08e18 - Get Outta Dodge
s08e19 - Field of Screams
s08e20 - The D'Arcy Files
s08e21 - Nooner or Later
s08e22 - Ride Scare
s08e23 - The Legend of Ironhead Haynes
s08e24 - Assault and Batteries
s08e25 - Al Goes Deep
s08e26 - Kelly Knows Something
The Bundys are a stereotypical 'white trash' American family. Al is a shoe salesman who is fond of frequently reliving his doubtful 15 seconds of fame on the football field. Al is terrified of the all-to-frequent amorous advances his ditsy wife Peggy, a woman who must spend most of Al's wages at the salon and the mall. They have two children: Kelly, the stunning but superficial party animal, and Bud, who is too wrapped up in himself to realize his goal of 'scoring' with a girl.