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After being incarcerated for a year, a man comes home to find that his car has vanished; when a young man with vision problems sues his roommates for car repairs, they countersue for his consumption of their food.
After being incarcerated for a year, a man comes home to find that his car has vanished; when a young man with vision problems sues his roommates for car repairs, they countersue for his consumption of their food.
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S24, EP36 "Elder Abuse and Kidnapping?!"A man charges into a crowded church service screaming that his sister kidnapped his mother; the man also claims his sister stole $50,000 from her.
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S24, EP35 "Swindled While in Prison?!; Junk Food Junkie?!"After being incarcerated for a year, a man comes home to find that his car has vanished; when a young man with vision problems sues his roommates for car repairs, they countersue for his consumption of their food.
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