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Doug
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| Title: | Doug's in the Money / Doug's Sister Act |
| Episode Number: | 48 |
| Season: | 4 |
| Season Episode #.: | 9 |
| Production Number: | 50 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday June 05th, 1994 |
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Doug's in the Money. Doug finds an envelop full of money on the street, and turns it into the police. No one claims it after the amount of time allowed, so Doug gets to keep it. Once he finds out who the owner is, and realizes how bad they need the money, will Doug take the legal approach, or the 'what's right' approach?
Doug's Sister Act. Judy's new boyfriend is invited over for dinner, but Judy is embarrassed by her family. So she tries to 'spruce' them up a bit, especially Doug.
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| The amount of money that Doug had was $14, 447. |
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| Doug: Dear Journal, have you ever been so broke that you had to cash in your pennies? | Bank Guard: (to Doug about his five dollars) See ya later, Yancey. Don't spend it all in one place. | Doug: Skeet, do you think I'm a weirdo?
Skeeter: Sure, but (shoves straws in his nostrils) who says there's anything wrong with being a weirdo? | Phil: Exactly how much was it that you decided to do the right thing with?
Theda: Phil!
Phil: Just asking. | Old Lady: (in Doug's fantasy) I know the money is here somewhere. I'd lose my head if it weren't bolted to my neck.
Man: Sorry, we had to take the bolts too. (old lady's head falls off) | Store Clerk: (to Doug with his cash) Beautiful day for shopping, isn't it? | Doug: Hello, Mr. Destiny. I'm home! | Doug: (in his fantasy) I'd love to stay and chat, but I've got a president to save. | Judy: (to Doug) I'd love to give you a great part, but you're just too dull. |
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