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Fez loses his green card when the guys make a beer run to Canada; Kelso sings the Canadian National Anthem and saves the day.
Fez loses his green card when the guys make a beer run to Canada; Kelso sings the Canadian National Anthem and saves the day.
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S7, EP11 "Winter"When Kelso discovers a box of donated toys at the precinct, he mistakenly brings it home for the guys to play with; Hyde refuses to accompany Jackie to the Christmas event.
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S7, EP12 "Don't Lie to Me"Jackie, in an effort to impress a popular girl with a perfect life, says that Fez is a foreign prince and she is engaged to him.
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S3, EP25 "The Promise Ring"When Eric presents Donna with a promise ring representing their future together, her response is not what he expects.
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S8, EP5 "Stone Cold Crazy"Jackie moves into Fez's apartment after Kelso goes to Chicago; Sam helps Donna take sexy pictures of herself to send to Eric in Africa.
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S8, EP4 "Misfire"Red and Kitty mark their 25th anniversary; Vic (Bruce Willis) offers Kelso a job at a gentlemen's club in Chicago.
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S8, EP2 "Somebody to Love"Hyde plans to fire Leo after learning he almost put the store out of business; Jackie drags Fez and Donna out for a night on the town when she decides to move on.
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