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A woman passes out after riding a roller coaster; game players must swallow a tablespoon of cinnamon; family members try to move a cookie down their faces using only facial muscles; toddler has an uncomfortable diaper issue.
A woman passes out after riding a roller coaster; game players must swallow a tablespoon of cinnamon; family members try to move a cookie down their faces using only facial muscles; toddler has an uncomfortable diaper issue.
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S21, EP7 "First $100,000 Show of Season 21"A woman passes out after riding a roller coaster; game players must swallow a tablespoon of cinnamon; family members try to move a cookie down their faces using only facial muscles; toddler has an uncomfortable diaper issue.
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S21, EP8 "Stage Spotlight: New York and What Would a Monkey Do?"A turkey catches fire in the oven; golfers chase a runaway cart; a bear gets too close to a car; a car door gets stuck in the snow; clips from New York.
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S21, EP9 "Santa Slipups and Other Christmas Fun"Christmas morning pranks; Santa takes a fall down the stairs.
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S36, EP18 "That's Using Your Noggin, The Great Outdoors, and Copy Cats"Kids say the funniest things; copycats steal the show; unexpected moments unfold in the great outdoors.
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S36, EP17 "Twin Trouble, Sneezing Snafus, and Bafflingly Bad Drivers"It's a week of uncontrollable giggles, featuring sneezing snafus, twin trouble and bafflingly bad drivers.
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S36, EP16 "Birthday Blunders, Pranksters and Winter Woes"Birthday blunders; epic pranksters; a little girl cries tears of joy over her new pet.
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