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* [[Gut Feeling]]: "Bounty Hunter Bubba Fett" had Bubba bid and win a locker that would have some [[Star Wars|Boba Fett]] action figures, not just in original packaging, but also in fiberglass protective boxes. All because ''he had a good feeling about that locker.'' Ricky was worried, then shocked when {{spoiler|the action figures net a profit of $8,225. (At first he wasn't sure if Bubba's gut feeling was right, then amazed when the profit showed how right it was).}}
** And this was after Bubba had finished talking about how he and Ricky didn't get feelings about lockers!
** It can also be considered a [[Shout -Out]] to [[Star Wars]] considering one the franchise's recurring catchphrases.
* [[Hoist Byby His Own Petard]]:
** Victor falls victim to this in "Mo' Money, Moe Prigoff" thanks to Moe. The locker in question is full of household stuff and Victor says he has an upper limit he's willing to pay. What he doesn't know is that Moe wants to drive the price up to screw Victor over. They go back and forth until they reach Victor's limit, at which point he says that he's done and just wants to drive the price up to screw Moe. More bidding ensues and Victor starts pointing at Moe, expecting him to make a higher bid. He keeps pointing and pointing, until [[Oh Crap|it dawns on him]] that he fell victim to his own game. {{spoiler|The whole thing backfired on Moe, though, as the locker contained four antique clocks which Victor was able to sell for a profit.}}
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: [[The Stinger]] of "Mo' Money, Moe Prigoff" features Victor making a bunch of clock-related [[Double Entendre|double entendres]].
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* [[Oh Crap]]:
** Victor in "Snake, Rattle and Roll" when he realizes the scooter that he paid $1,600 for a locker for is just a cheap Chinese scooter that doesn't even start. [[Downer Ending|He ends up with a $1,400 loss.]]
** Victor again in "Mo' Money, Moe Prigoff" when his attempt to bid Moe up blew up in his face (see [[Hoist Byby His Own Petard]]).
* [[Once an Episode]]: Walt explains the auction rules at the start of every auction.
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Lesa when she finds out that the teak wine bar she sold to Moe for $500 was valued at $3,400.
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* [[Special Guest]]: NFL wide receiver Roy Williams appeared in several episodes.
* [[That Came Out Wrong]]: Often coupled with [[Record Needle Scratch]] when the speaker knows it.
** Victor finds four valuable antique clocks in a locker that Moe tried to bid him up on (see [[Hoist Byby His Own Petard]] above):
{{quote| "Moe really stuck it to me, but with clocks like these, he can stick it to me all day long [[Record Needle Scratch|*record needle scratch*]] ...that didn't sound right."}}
** In "Remember the Alamo?" Moe finds a working ''[[Ms. Pac Man]]'' console that nets him a profit.
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