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Jim does not tell Cheryl that their health insurance has been canceled after he has an argument with a claims representative.
Jim does not tell Cheryl that their health insurance has been canceled after he has an argument with a claims representative.
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S4, EP3 "The Grill"Jim offers to give Andy an old barbecue grill, then decides Andy should pay for it.
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S1, EP15 "Racquetball"After Jim says he once let Cheryl beat him at racquetball to win her affection, she challenges him to a showdown.
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S6, EP11 "In Case of Jimergency"Jim does not tell Cheryl that their health insurance has been canceled after he has an argument with a claims representative.
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S6, EP10 "Separate Ways"Dana and baby Tanner stay with Jim and Cheryl for a night, but the baby's crying makes it impossible for Jim to sleep.
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S6, EP9 "Dino-Mite"Dana and Cheryl hesitantly entrust Ryan and Jim to watch the kids and baby Tanner while they have a girls night out.
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