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Paul realizes how little he knows about handling details of day-to-day life when Jamie goes out of town and he mistakenly donates their bed to a charity thrift store.
Paul realizes how little he knows about handling details of day-to-day life when Jamie goes out of town and he mistakenly donates their bed to a charity thrift store.
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S3, EP17 "Mad Without You"Paul realizes how little he knows about handling details of day-to-day life when Jamie goes out of town and he mistakenly donates their bed to a charity thrift store.
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