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When an old friend dies, Coach decides to hold a memorial service for him in the bar, inviting all of their old friends, but then Coach discovers that the deceased once made a pass at his late wife.
When an old friend dies, Coach decides to hold a memorial service for him in the bar, inviting all of their old friends, but then Coach discovers that the deceased once made a pass at his late wife.
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S2, EP19 "Coach Buries a Grudge"When an old friend dies, Coach decides to hold a memorial service for him in the bar, inviting all of their old friends, but then Coach discovers that the deceased once made a pass at his late wife.
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S2, EP20 "Norman's Conquest"Norm thinks he must have an affair with an attractive client to prove his manhood.
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S3, EP3 "I Call Your Name"Sam believes that Diane is still madly in love with him; Cliff catches a co-worker stealing.
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S2, EP17 "Fortune and Men's Weights"When Coach buys an antique scale that also prints out fortunes, the gang finds them coming true.
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S2, EP16 "Cliff's Rocky Romance"Cliff's know-it-all attitude finally gets him into a fight with another patron.
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S2, EP15 "Coachie Makes Three"Sam and Diane want to spend some time alone together, but the lonely Coach keeps joining them.
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