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A limousine driver needs to go back to driving school; a girl tries to mail her brother; a hungry youngster cannot wait until the cookies are done baking; a man gives his baby a pacifier that looks like a rat.
A limousine driver needs to go back to driving school; a girl tries to mail her brother; a hungry youngster cannot wait until the cookies are done baking; a man gives his baby a pacifier that looks like a rat.
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S36, EP7 "Senior-itis, Tooth Pulls, and That's an Unusual Problem"Senior slip-ups; kids turning tooth-pulling into an extreme sport; cats stealing the spotlight as the true household comedians.
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S36, EP3 "Farm Follies, Food Freak-outs, and Birthday Blunders"Farm follies; birthday blunders; kids' food freak-outs.
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S14, EP13 "$100,000 Competition, Doggy Dunces, and Video Dictionary"The $100,000 grand prize winner is selected; a cat sings a duet with its owner; a boy stuffs spaghetti up his nose; a pinata party spins out of control.
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S14, EP14 "Dirty Rotten Kids, My Strange Playdate, and You're Young for That"Messy children; animal escapes; rude awakenings; wedding proposals.
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S36, EP11 "Animals Being Jerks, Name That Sound, and What Are the Odds?"Siblings engage in silly squabbles; mischievous animals create chaos; friends and family find themselves in goofy shenanigans.
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S36, EP10 "Holiday Hoots, Santa Shenanigans, and Festive Funnies"Kids react to unwanted gifts; pets create Christmas tree chaos; families fumble through festive fun; nine of the season's top winners face off for the $100,000 prize.
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S36, EP7 "Senior-itis, Tooth Pulls, and That's an Unusual Problem"Senior slip-ups; kids turning tooth-pulling into an extreme sport; cats stealing the spotlight as the true household comedians.
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S36, EP5 "Twice on Ice, Messes, and Animal House"Kids' messy mishaps; winter woes on icy porches; unexpected animal antics.
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