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Cliff announces his raise at the post office; Woody and Sam want a raise, but the bar's takings have been declining for three months, risking closure; to increase takings, Sam and Woody raffle a Caribbean cruise, attracting many customers.
Cliff announces his raise at the post office; Woody and Sam want a raise, but the bar's takings have been declining for three months, risking closure; to increase takings, Sam and Woody raffle a Caribbean cruise, attracting many customers.
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S6, EP21 "Our Hourly Bread"Cliff announces his raise at the post office; Woody and Sam want a raise, but the bar's takings have been declining for three months, risking closure; to increase takings, Sam and Woody raffle a Caribbean cruise, attracting many customers.
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S6, EP23 "Bar Wars"The Cheers gang takes on a rival bar in a war of outrageous pranks; the gang becomes paranoid of all strangers entering the bar, including Boston Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs.
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S6, EP24 "The Big Kiss-Off"Sam and Woody have a competition to see who can kiss Rebecca first.
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S6, EP20 "Sam in the Grey Flannel Suit"Evan offers Sam a promotion -- a deal laced with an ulterior motive.
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S6, EP19 "Airport V"Carla seeks help from Frasier when her fear of flying leads Eddie, who is working out of town, to believe she is ashamed of his job.
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S6, EP18 "Let Sleeping Drakes Lie"While Norm paints Evan's house, Rebecca sneaks a look at his bedroom -- and is trapped when he comes home unexpectedly.
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S6, EP17 "To All the Girls I've Loved Before"Frasier, upon hearing horror stories of being tied down to marriage, gets cold feet about his own impending nuptials.
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