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Connie is in the dumps because she believes she was stood up on a date by Mr. Boynton; love guru Walter suggests she give Boynton a taste of his own medicine, make a date with him and then leave him holding the bag.
Connie is in the dumps because she believes she was stood up on a date by Mr. Boynton; love guru Walter suggests she give Boynton a taste of his own medicine, make a date with him and then leave him holding the bag.
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S1, EP15 "The Pet Shop"Connie is in the dumps because she believes she was stood up on a date by Mr. Boynton; love guru Walter suggests she give Boynton a taste of his own medicine, make a date with him and then leave him holding the bag.
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S3, EP3 "Life Can Be Bones"To focus Mr. Boynton's attention back on herself, Miss Brooks has Walter bury some old bones in her backyard to get him interested in hunting for her fossils.
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S3, EP4 "Two-Way Stretch Snodgrass"To keep Mr. Conklin's arch enemy, Hamilton High principal Jasper Flint, from stealing Madison's football hero Stretch Snodgrass, Miss Brooks and Conklin masquerade as Stretch's none-too-bright parents and refuse to let him change schools.
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S1, EP16 "The Hurricane"As acting principal, Miss Brooks shuts down the school after hearing a weather warning of an impending hurricane, and the gang takes refuge at the Conklin home.
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S1, EP14 "Aunt Mattie Boynton"Miss Brooks shows off her business skills for a promotion by getting a great deal on fuel oil for Conklin's furnace, not knowing that he's just had it converted to a forced air unit.
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S1, EP12 "The Hobby Show"The students and faculty of Madison High propose a hobby show as a diversion for overworked Miss Brooks, but she ends up even more exhausted.
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S1, EP11 "The Stolen Aerial"When word gets around that Miss Brooks is having her TV antenna repaired for free, people dump their broken aerials on Connie to take to the shop; Mr. Conklin becomes suspicious and is convinced that Miss Brooks is an out-of-control antenna thief.
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