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Goober's girlfriend fills in for him at the station and proves to be efficient.
Goober's girlfriend fills in for him at the station and proves to be efficient.
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S6, EP29 "The Battle of Mayberry"Opie upsets the whole town when he proves that the famous Battle of Mayberry was only a bloodless brawl.
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S6, EP28 "Goober's Replacement"Goober's girlfriend fills in for him at the station and proves to be efficient.
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