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Cheryl thinks she is attending a lingerie party given by Andy's new girlfriend, then learns the hostess is selling sex toys.
Cheryl thinks she is attending a lingerie party given by Andy's new girlfriend, then learns the hostess is selling sex toys.
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S5, EP22 "Belaboring the Point"Jim advises Ryan (Mitch Rouse) on how to deal with fluctuating hormones when he announces that Dana is expecting.
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S6, EP2 "The Flannelsexual"As a talk-show guest, Jim angers Cheryl by expressing the view that men should not let women feminize them.
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S2, EP1 "The Importance of Being Jim"Cheryl hides the digital camera after Jim deliberately deletes a photograph she urged him to save.
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S2, EP2 "Cars and Chicks"When Cheryl helps Dana buy a new car that turns out to be a lemon, Jim is determined to straighten things out at the dealership.
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S8, EP16 "I Hate the High Road"When Jim gets financially rewarded for doing charity work, Cheryl tells him that he should return the money.
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