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Arnold's run-in with the new building manager's son could get the entire Drummond family evicted.
Arnold's run-in with the new building manager's son could get the entire Drummond family evicted.
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S5, EP15 "Independent Woman"Kimberly's new boss pays special attention to her in hopes of landing a position in Mr. Drummond's company.
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S5, EP16 "The Bicycle Man"In return for a generous reward, Arnold agrees to help out a neighborhood merchant who is actually a child molester.
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S5, EP10 "Push Comes to Shove"Arnold's run-in with the new building manager's son could get the entire Drummond family evicted.
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