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Sam's machismo offends a Boston reporter doing a story on the singles scene.
Sam's machismo offends a Boston reporter doing a story on the singles scene.
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S3, EP21 "The Executive's Executioner"Norm learns he is being promoted to a job requiring him to fire other employees.
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S3, EP22 "Cheerio Cheers"Diane secretly hopes that Sam will prevent her from taking off to Europe with Frasier.
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S3, EP23 "The Bartender's Tale"Carla finds the perfect replacement for Diane, who is traveling through Europe.
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S3, EP24 "The Belles of St. Clete's"Carla hatches a self-styled plot for revenge against her high-school principal.
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S3, EP20 "If Ever I Would Leave You"Nick, rejected by his new wife, attempts to regain Carla's love.
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S3, EP19 "Behind Every Great Man"Sam's machismo offends a Boston reporter doing a story on the singles scene.
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S3, EP18 "Bar Bet"Sam stands to lose the bar to an old friend because of a bet that he would marry Jacqueline Bisset before a certain date.
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S3, EP17 "The Mail Goes to Jail"Norm is arrested for mail tampering after he agrees to take Cliff's route for a day.
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