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Unhappy that school funds are going toward football rather than academics, Sheldon decides to run for class president.
Unhappy that school funds are going toward football rather than academics, Sheldon decides to run for class president.
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S5, EP16 "A Suitcase Full of Cash and a Yellow Clown Car"Meemaw's gambling room becomes a success; Sheldon dips his toe in the stock market; Missy starts a business.
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S5, EP5 "Stuffed Animals and a Sweet Southern Syzygy"Sheldon and Dr. Linkletter struggle to solve an equation; Georgie has a solution for Meemaw's business woes; George Sr. gives advice on Missy's love life.
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S5, EP6 "Money Laundering and a Cascade of Hormones"Missy asks some uncomfortable questions at church; Meemaw and Georgie go into business together.
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S1, EP12 "A Computer, a Plastic Pony, and a Case of Beer"Sheldon asks for a computer and unknowingly sparks an argument between Mary and George Sr. over the family's finances; Mary and the twins move in with Meemaw.
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