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To prove that a wife cannot always recognize her husband on the phone, Rob disguises his voice and calls Laura.
To prove that a wife cannot always recognize her husband on the phone, Rob disguises his voice and calls Laura.
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S2, EP28 "Divorce"Rob finds himself caught in the middle after Buddy announces he is going to divorce Pickles.
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S2, EP1 "Never Name a Duck"When one of Ritchie's two pet ducks dies, it seems as if the Petrie family has lost one of its human members.
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S2, EP2 "The Two Faces of Rob"To prove that a wife cannot always recognize her husband on the phone, Rob disguises his voice and calls Laura.
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S3, EP12 "The Sound of the Trumpets of Conscience Falls Deafly on a Brain That Holds Its Ears ... Or Something Like That!"Rob gets involved with the police when he thinks he has witnessed two crooks making their getaway.
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S3, EP11 "Turtles, Ties and Toreadors"Rob feels very much the hero when he hires a maid for his overworked wife, Laura.
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S3, EP10 "The Ballad of Betty Lou"Rob and Jerry invest in a sailboat and find they have embarked on a disastrous venture.
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S3, EP9 "Big Max Calvada"An underworld figure involves Rob, Sally and Buddy in an unusual writing assignment.
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S3, EP8 "Uncle George"Rob's Uncle George arrives in town and asks his nephew to find him a wife.
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