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Rob almost earns $500 because the freckles on his back are in the shape of the Liberty Bell.
Rob almost earns $500 because the freckles on his back are in the shape of the Liberty Bell.
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S2, EP17 "Will You Two Be My Wife?"Rob is slapped, kicked and screamed at by the girl he left behind when he entered the Army.
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S2, EP19 "I Was a Teenage Head Writer"An office crisis sets Rob to reminiscing about his hectic early days as a comedy writer.
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S3, EP3 "Laura's Little Lie"Laura confesses to Rob that she lied about her age on their marriage certificate.
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S2, EP21 "My Husband Is a Check-Grabber"Laura tries to break Rob of his expensive habit of picking up the check.
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S5, EP10 "Go Tell the Birds and the Bees"When school officials hear about Ritchie's version of the birds and the bees, Rob and Laura are forced to meet with the school's psychologist.
The Dick Van Dyke Show
S5, EP8 "Odd But True"Rob almost earns $500 because the freckles on his back are in the shape of the Liberty Bell.
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S5, EP7 "The Great Petrie Fortune"Rob's dreams of inheriting a fortune seem dashed when he gets an old desk.
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