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Embarrassed about living with his mother-in-law, Van tries to pass Reba off as his maid; Brock tells Reba and Barbara Jean he wants to pursue his dream of golfing professionally.
Embarrassed about living with his mother-in-law, Van tries to pass Reba off as his maid; Brock tells Reba and Barbara Jean he wants to pursue his dream of golfing professionally.
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S3, EP14 "To Tell the Truth"Cheyenne suspects Van of cheating on her with a sexy publicist and kicks him out of the house.
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