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Granny punishes Jethro for leading too wild a Hollywood life with Shorty Kellems.
Granny punishes Jethro for leading too wild a Hollywood life with Shorty Kellems.
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S2, EP3 "Granny's Garden"Granny's neighbors try to stop her when she attempts to create a vegetable garden in the front yard of the mansion grounds.
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