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Blondie takes a job in order to afford a new washing machine, so she hires a maid to take care of the house while she's away. However, the maid's actions make the Bumsteads suspicious.
Blondie takes a job in order to afford a new washing machine, so she hires a maid to take care of the house while she's away. However, the maid's actions make the Bumsteads suspicious.
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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, 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 Bumsteads' intent on recovering their loot.
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S1, EP11 "The Idol"Blondie and Dagwood are given an Asian idol as a gift, but it has a reputation as a jinx; soon, the Bumstead family becomes plagued by one accident after another.
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S1, EP12 "Oil for the Lamps of Blondie"The Bumsteads receive an ugly lamp from the Dithers for their anniversary and promptly return it to the store; when J.C. and Cora are expected for dinner, Dagwood and family scramble to buy it back.
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S1, EP22 "Cupid's Question Column"Blondie is asked to write an advice column for the local newspaper.
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S1, EP19 "Blondie Redecorates"Dagwood hates the way the living room looks and wants it redecorated, but deciding who should design it, and in what style, complicates matters.
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S1, EP18 "Made to Fire"Blondie takes a job in order to afford a new washing machine, so she hires a maid to take care of the house while she's away. However, the maid's actions make the Bumsteads suspicious.
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S1, EP17 "Puppy Love"Blondie and Dagwood are concerned over Alexander, who appears to be dealing with a bad case of puppy love.
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