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After Mike brings home a duck he shot for dinner, he is forced to try to explain the circle of life to Boyd.
After Mike brings home a duck he shot for dinner, he is forced to try to explain the circle of life to Boyd.
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S7, EP19 "The Passion of Paul"When Rev. Paul calls on Mike to teach Sunday school, Mike calls on Kyle to take his place; Eve fears Mandy and Kristin are taking advantage of Jen at home.
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