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Doug gives a cheesy card to his boss, whom he hardly knows, and gets chosen to roast him at a celebratory dinner.
Doug gives a cheesy card to his boss, whom he hardly knows, and gets chosen to roast him at a celebratory dinner.
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S3, EP10 "Work Related"Arthur accepts a job at Carrie's company; Doug and Deacon compete for a place in their company's calendar of hunks.
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S6, EP3 "King Pong"Doug asks Arthur to train him at ping-pong so that he can beat Carrie, and Spence is jealous when his girlfriend is promoted to waitress at the bowling alley.
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S6, EP4 "Dreading Vows"Doug and Carrie decide to renew their wedding vows, then try to cancel the ceremony; Arthur debates keeping his wedding present for himself.
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S6, EP5 "Nocturnal Omission"Doug decides not to ruin Deacon's weekend with a beautiful stewardess by telling him about his ex-wife's plans.
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S3, EP9 "Twisted Sitters"Doug and Carrie are caught in embarrassing circumstances while looking after Deacon and Kelly's children.
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S3, EP8 "Dark Meet"Doug and Carrie (Kevin James, Leah Remini) think back to the couple's first Thanksgiving spent with her parents. Guest star: Florence Henderson.
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S3, EP7 "Strike Out"Carrie and Kelly plan a get-together for Doug, Deacon and Arthur to keep them from going crazy during the strike.
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S3, EP6 "Strike Too"With nothing to do during the IPS strike, Doug tries substitute teaching at the school at which his sister, Stephanie (Ricki Lake), works.
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