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The "Barry" actor, who starred as the "Fonz" on "Happy Days," spoke on the "SmartLess" podcast in an episode released Monday. In it, the 78-year-old recalled how he once received an unexpected visit from law enforcement. "So, I'm sitting in my apartment," the star began.

"I have a Victrola because everything was vinyl. I went to Tower Records on Sunset Boulevard. I bought Dan Fogelberg, and I was listening to Dan Fogelberg on my rented Victrola.

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"There are three men with badges. And I said, ‘Oh no, you do not smell what you think you're smelling. Oh my God.

’ And they said, ‘We're with the FBI.’" "There was some weed going [on]," co-host Sean Hayes chimed in. Winkler said that as he broke a sweat, it turned out they had other priorities.

"’We're not here for that,’" Winkler quoted them. "’We just wanted to meet the Fonz.' "I was so happy that I was not being put in handcuffs, I didn't care what they did.

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