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In an effort to outdo Cheryl's story about meeting Oprah, Jim makes up a story about his construction office catching fire.
In an effort to outdo Cheryl's story about meeting Oprah, Jim makes up a story about his construction office catching fire.
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S1, EP14 "Blow-Up"Cheryl gives Jim a revealing photo of herself as a Valentine gift, and he proudly shows it off to his friends.
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S7, EP15 "The Six Week Curse"Andy is sure Emily is going to break up with him, since all his former girlfriends left him after six weeks of dating; Dana hypnotizes Andy to find out the cause of his breakups.
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S3, EP24 "The Toilet"When Cheryl decides to remodel the bathroom, Jim insists that it include a stainless-steel toilet that talks.
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S3, EP25 "Trashed"Cheryl asks Jim to put the kids' artwork in storage, but he disposes of it elsewhere, thinking Cheryl will not notice.
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S5, EP21 "Jim's Best Friend"Andy starts to play chess with Ryan on a regular basis, and jealous Jim assumes Andy is no longer his best friend.
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S5, EP20 "The Thin Green Line"Cheryl urges Jim to behave on St. Patrick's Day and forgo his annual law-bending "Green Man" routine so she can assure herself an appointment to the church committee.
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S5, EP19 "Daddy Dearest"Jim suspects that the father (Joseph Bologna) of one of Ruby and Gracie's classmates is his own real father, who abandoned him as a child.
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S5, EP18 "Polite Jim"After Jim makes a neighbor cry with a blunt remark at his backyard barbecue, Jim decides to reform and become the model of polite diplomacy.
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