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Tired of doing repairs on their house, Dagwood is determined to sell until Blondie puts her foot down.
Tired of doing repairs on their house, Dagwood is determined to sell until Blondie puts her foot down.
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S1, EP10 "The Payoff Money"After shopping, Blondie and Harriet get one of their packages mixed up with a bundle of stolen money, and the thieves soon show up at the Bumstead's intent on recovering their loot.
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S1, EP9 "Husbands Once Removed"Without a marriage certificate to prove they're married, Blondie takes advantage of the situation to make Dagwood court her a second time.
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S1, EP8 "The Quiz Show"Feeling like a failure because he hasn't done anything famous to make Alexander proud, Dagwood applies to compete in a nationwide quiz show.
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S1, EP7 "The Feud"After Blondie and Harriet go to a woman's meeting and learn about international relations, they attempt to apply what they learned to resolve a fight between Dagwood and Herb.
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