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Tim decides to buy the hardware store from Harry, but wonders what he is doing wrong when it stops making money.
Tim decides to buy the hardware store from Harry, but wonders what he is doing wrong when it stops making money.
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S8, EP14 "Home Alone"While home alone working on his book, Tim (Tim Allen) dreams about life as a top-selling author. Oprah Winfrey, Jay Leno, Michael Eisner and Leeza Gibbons guest star.
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