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Thanks to Uncle Joe, everyone in the valley knows that Steve is going to marry Betty Jo -- except Betty Jo.
Thanks to Uncle Joe, everyone in the valley knows that Steve is going to marry Betty Jo -- except Betty Jo.
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S7, EP10 "The Camping Trip"While on a camping trip, Orrin rescues Uncle Joe from a hungry bear.
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S1, EP15 "Herby Gets Drafted"Herby Bates, who is sweet on Billie Jo, won't be seeing much more of her, he has just been drafted.
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