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Peggy tutors Lucky for the GED; Lucky has big ideas about Luanne, who makes a major announcement.
Peggy tutors Lucky for the GED; Lucky has big ideas about Luanne, who makes a major announcement.
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S10, EP15 "Edu-macating Lucky"Peggy tutors Lucky for the GED; Lucky has big ideas about Luanne, who makes a major announcement.
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S11, EP1 "The Peggy Horror Picture Show"Peggy befriends Carolyn, who views her as the epitome of womanhood.
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