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Andy hires a rock-throwing rustic as a school crossing guard.
Andy hires a rock-throwing rustic as a school crossing guard.
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S4, EP1 "Opie the Birdman"Opie takes on the job of raising three baby birds after he accidentally kills the mother bird and learns important life lessons along the way.
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S3, EP23 "Andy Discovers America"Andy's knowledge of American history is put to the test by Opie and a new teacher.
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S6, EP3 "Malcolm at the Crossroads"Andy hires a rock-throwing rustic as a school crossing guard.
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S6, EP4 "Aunt Bee, the Swinger"Aunt Bee and her new boyfriend discover that they aren't as young as they think.
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S6, EP15 "Girl Shy"Girl-shy Warren turns into a sleepwalking Casanova after watching his suave hero on TV.
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S6, EP14 "The Church Organ"Andy struggles with the financial challenge of helping an impoverished congregation buy an organ.
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S6, EP13 "Aunt Bee Takes a Job"Aunt Bee gets a job at the town print shop, where the new proprietors are actually counterfeiters.
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S6, EP12 "A Man's Best Friend"Goober has dreams of entering show business when he thinks he owns a genuine talking dog.
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