(In season 5, episode 13; Donna hosts a slumber party for herself, Jackie and Annette...this is what should have happened.)
Donna and Eric were just beginning to regain the trust of their parents after running off to California without permission during Summer vacation. Donna had accompanied Kelso, much to his dismay, in a cross-country van trip to just get away from boring Point Place, Wisconsin; while Eric had gone to prove his love to his scarlet haired girlfriend. Eric's father (Red) had been ready to bury his foot up Eric's ass, but his mother (Kitty), although very upset, had recognized his quest as the most romantic gesture she had ever seen. Michael Kelso had just been dumped by his long-time girlfriend Jackie, and quickly tried to hook-up with the incredibly beautiful Annette. She was a middle-America boys dream come true: she was blond, tanned and built like the proverbial "brick-house." It was as if the Beach Boys song "California Girls" was written with her in mind.
Unbeknownst to Kelso, while he was in Malibu, Jackie had become the girlfriend of his friend Stephen Hyde; a fact they attempted to keep secret from the rest of the gang. Eric's mother, Kitty, had caught the new couple in an embrace and exclaimed, "you kids trade partners more often than square-dancers." After returning to Point Place, Kelso just assumed that Jackie would be pining for him and return to his arms, but was dismayed at the reality of the situation. After six months of failing to win Jackie back, Kelso called Annette and asked her to come for a visit; a romantic gesture she couldn't resist when he invited her to the Valentine's dance. When Annette arrived in Wisconsin, Kelso begged Donna to let her stay at the Pinciotti's home. Knowing things would be awkward, because they had not exactly been best friends in California, Donna convinced Jackie to join them for a slumber party on the first night, telling her they could make fun of Annette behind her back.
That night, Jackie and Donna dressed in ultra-conservative but totally comfortable flannel pajama's for the party, and Annette wore the only night-clothes she had brought: a sheer, white "baby-doll" set which exposed her more-than-ample cleavage and every inch of her long shapely legs. They quickly ran out of common topics of conversation until Jackie remarked that she couldn't believe the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders were adding their first red-headed cheerleader. Annette quickly scoffed, "ewwww;" and Jackie had found a new friend. They began to whisper to each other, excluding the red-headed Donna in her own home.
Suddenly Donna's "Brillo" haired father came into the living room and told Donna, "I just got a call from the police and I have to go down to the appliance store. Apparently the sprinkler system malfunctioned and water is flooding out of the store...I guess I should have listened to Red and hired a professional to install it. I'll probably be down there all night cleaning up so I called Kitty and asked her to come over so there will be an adult here."
"But Dad," Donna protested, "we're all adults...we're eighteen."
"Yeah right," Bob retorted, "the last time I left you alone, you went to California."
When Kitty came in through the kitchen door about forty minutes later, she was wearing her chenille robe over a sensible cotton nightgown and carrying a couple brown paper grocery bags. "Hi girls, heh, heh, heh," Kitty greeted them with that annoying yet somehow endearing cackle of hers, "thanks for letting me join your slumber party...it's my first one. Since we're all adults, I brought some wine. I rushed down to the store and the man said this Boone's Farm Apple Wine is what all the kids were drinking."
"I don't drink, Mrs. Foreman," Annette informed her.
"Well that's fine dear," Kitty acknowledged, "you can just have a few sips and try it...and please everyone, call me Kitty...I'm just one of the girls tonight. Now the first thing we're going to do is close all these drapes because those naughty boys are out in our driveway being peeping-toms." Kitty and Donna retrieved some glasses and chips from the Pinciotti kitchen and then they all settled back on the sofa and chair to relax and engage in "girl talk." They talked about school a little, Donna thanked Kitty for being like a mom to her after her own mother (Midge) walked out on them, Annette told them about California, and then they focused on the major teenage girl topic: boys.
Despite "not drinking," Annette continued to sip on several glasses of wine, and all the girls were feeling rather tipsy as they discussed their likes and dislikes about the opposite sex. Donna asked Kitty how she and Red stayed so happy and Kitty readily replied, "oh we have our share of fights, but we are just comfortable together. I won't lie...fantasy can play a big part in a relationship. You see Red as just a big, old scary bald man; but to me he is a caring wonderful husband and father. Sometimes when we're...being intimate...I imagine him as Mr. Jim Rockford; and it doesn't help that Red is hung like a horse, heh,heh,heh."
All their eyes bulged and Jackie choked on her wine at this revelation, and she asked, "really."
Kitty held her hands about a foot apart and acknowledged, "oh yeah, he knows how to please a gal." As the wine influenced the conversation farther, the talk grew progressively more raunchy.
Jackie asked Annette if she was really a virgin, because she had heard a lot of stories about California girls. "Oh, yes, I've never been with a man like that," Annette assured them, "of course I'm pretty athletic and, you know, a girl has to please herself...so, medically speaking, I'm not exactly intact...if you know what I mean."