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Jim and Cheryl attempt to plan for some romantic time alone, but when the kids demand all of her attention, Jim plans to meet Cheryl for a tryst in the airport lounge.
Jim and Cheryl attempt to plan for some romantic time alone, but when the kids demand all of her attention, Jim plans to meet Cheryl for a tryst in the airport lounge.
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S5, EP4 "Charity Begins at Hef's"When Cheryl wins two tickets to visit Hugh Hefner at the Playboy Mansion, she decides to take Dana instead of Jim.
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S5, EP5 "The Race"Jim tries to teach Kyle a lesson about quitting by running a 10k marathon, but he ends up cheating in the race.
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S5, EP6 "Anec-Don'ts"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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S5, EP7 "The Chick Whisperer"Jim helps Andy pick up a beautiful woman at the bar, but she turns out to be crazy.
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S7, EP11 "Pregnancy Brain"Jim tries to convince Cheryl that it was her idea to turn the basement into a media room instead of a room for Gracie and Ruby, blaming her forgetfulness on pregnancy.
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S7, EP9 "Goodwill Hunting"While Cheryl is still in Florida, Jim donates all of the kids' old furniture and clothes to charity to clear the garage for a cigar lounge; Cheryl calls Jim with a special announcement.
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S7, EP8 "The Rendezvous"Jim and Cheryl attempt to plan for some romantic time alone, but when the kids demand all of her attention, Jim plans to meet Cheryl for a tryst in the airport lounge.
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