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When an old friend (guest star Dan Aykroyd) comes to town, Jim tries to relive his rowdy partying days.
When an old friend (guest star Dan Aykroyd) comes to town, Jim tries to relive his rowdy partying days.
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S2, EP3 "The Baby Monitor"Cheryl and Jim cannot tear themselves away from the baby monitor when they overhear the neighbors engaging in pillow talk.
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S2, EP4 "The Pizza Boy"Jim's pizza delivery boy moves in with him and Cheryl after the boy's father kicks him out of the house because of his dream of doing standup comedy.
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S8, EP15 "King of the Nerds"Jim is frustrated that Kyle seems to like science-fiction better than sports, so he tries to change his son's opinion by going to a convention with him.
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