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When Brock takes the children to Barbra Jean's family reunion, Reba contemplates having sex with her new boyfriend.
When Brock takes the children to Barbra Jean's family reunion, Reba contemplates having sex with her new boyfriend.
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S2, EP10 "Ring-a-Ding"Reba invites her beau home to meet the family; Brock and the children attend Barbra Jean's family reunion in Fisheye Bottom.
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S2, EP9 "Ring-a-Ding"When Brock takes the children to Barbra Jean's family reunion, Reba contemplates having sex with her new boyfriend.
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