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Joey gets a chance to appear on "Star Search"; Michelle wants to sleep in her ballerina skirt.
Joey gets a chance to appear on "Star Search"; Michelle wants to sleep in her ballerina skirt.
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S3, EP16 "Bye, Bye, Birdie"Michelle is too eager to sleep the night before her first day of preschool, and when she finally arrives in the classroom the next morning, her happiness is squashed when she is involved in an unfortunate incident with the class bird.
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