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When Chris decides to hang out and play games at Greg's house without parental permission, Greg's father comes home, so Chris must hide to avoid getting caught.
When Chris decides to hang out and play games at Greg's house without parental permission, Greg's father comes home, so Chris must hide to avoid getting caught.
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S1, EP10 "Everybody Hates Greg"When Chris decides to hang out and play games at Greg's house without parental permission, Greg's father comes home, so Chris must hide to avoid getting caught.
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S1, EP11 "Everybody Hates Christmas"Rochelle and Julius must tell Chris there will be no Christmas gifts so they can afford to replace the water heater.
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S1, EP12 "Everybody Hates a Part Time Job"After deciding to buy a leather jacket, Chris goes to work with his dad to earn money and quickly learns the value of a dollar.
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