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Andy looks forward to eating a few snacks and spending an evening alone in the house; but he finds he must eat three spaghetti dinners cooked by three thoughtful friends.
Andy looks forward to eating a few snacks and spending an evening alone in the house; but he finds he must eat three spaghetti dinners cooked by three thoughtful friends.
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S7, EP17 "Dinner at Eight"Andy looks forward to eating a few snacks and spending an evening alone in the house; but he finds he must eat three spaghetti dinners cooked by three thoughtful friends.
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S7, EP16 "Don't Miss a Good Bet"Andy and four of his level-headed friends and relatives are taken in by a con man's get-rich-quick scheme.
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S7, EP15 "A New Doctor in Town"The town's new doctor is shunned by all the Mayberry citizens.
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S7, EP14 "Goober Makes History"Inarticulate Goober grows a beard and suddenly turns into a verbose philosopher.
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