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After a night of drowning his sorrows over losing his job, Professor Oglevee wakes up uncertain of what he and Nikki did the night before.
After a night of drowning his sorrows over losing his job, Professor Oglevee wakes up uncertain of what he and Nikki did the night before.
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S4, EP20 "Join the Club"Nikki decides to join a book club in order to pursue new upscale clients for her catering business; Oglevee and T enter a chili cook-off.
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S4, EP21 "Internship"Kim and her fashion-school nemesis learn that only one will be hired after an internship at the design house.
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S4, EP23 "The Good, the Bad and the Funny"Nikki imagines herself a sheriff facing down an outlaw known as the Professor in a musical Western.
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S5, EP10 "Cheaters Never Prosper"Nikki faces off against a pretty student who flirts with the professor for special treatment; Kim and the others volunteer to live in cramped quarters for $5,000.
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S5, EP11 "Out With the Old, in With the New"When Stevie's mom (Shannon Tweed) brings home her new boyfriend, Stevie accepts an invitation to join him for a more private meeting; Nikki enlists the gang's help in throwing a garage sale.
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S5, EP10 "Cheaters Never Prosper"Nikki faces off against a pretty student who flirts with the professor for special treatment; Kim and the others volunteer to live in cramped quarters for $5,000.
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S5, EP9 "Foul Ball"Kim, Stevie and Nikki recruit Olympic softball player Jennie Finch to help them win the annual game, forcing the guys to bring on MLB player Eric Davis as a ringer.
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S5, EP8 "I Never Rapped for My Father"T must decide between his band Freestyle Unity and his father's aspirations to start a new band.
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