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Col. Potter is overwhelmed by the attention he receives as his staff tries to reduce his blood pressure before his annual physical.
Col. Potter is overwhelmed by the attention he receives as his staff tries to reduce his blood pressure before his annual physical.
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S9, EP16 "The Red/White Blues"Col. Potter is overwhelmed by the attention he receives as his staff tries to reduce his blood pressure before his annual physical.
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