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Grounded for Life
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| Title: | Just Like a Woman |
| Episode Number: | 42 |
| Season: | 3 |
| Season Episode #.: | 5 |
| Production Number: | 315 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday February 28th, 2003 |
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| | Episode Crew | | Director: | (Unknown) | | Writer: | (Unknown) |
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After Sean fails to fix a flat tire, he's forced to hide in the back of a car while his wife gets the attention of a passing trucker. This causes Jimmy and Henry to doubt their father's 'manliness'. Meanwhile, Eddie has a garage sale at Sean's house and Brad makes an interesting purchase.
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| Claudia: You helped out your family in a moment of crisis, what's more manly than that?
Eddie: Not doing it in drag? | Eddie: Ah, Claudia, I see you are interested in the toaster.
Claudia: Yes Eddie, I am interested in the toaster because the toaster is mine!
Eddie: But, how often do you actually use that thing?
Claudia: It still has my toast in it! | Henry: Oooh, Dad's getting mad!
Jimmy: Watch out, the dress is coming off! | Sean: Now what do I have in the back of my car? A razor scooter, a box of diper wipes . . .
Claudia: We haven't used diper wipes in ages.
Sean: I know, I need to clean that car out. | Sean: I remember the day when I saw my dad with his toenails painted.
Claudia: I thought Eddie did that to him when he was drunk.
Sean: Yeah, but the memory still burns! | Henry: You really drove a motorcycle into a pool?
Sean: You better believe it!
Jimmy: Were you wearing a helmet?
Sean: I wasn't wearing anything. |
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| Just Like A Woman: Title
The title of this episode is derived from the song "Just Like a Woman" by Bob Dylan. | Brad: Boo ya!
"Boo ya" is the catch phrase of another well-known TV nerd, Ron Stoppable from Kim Possible. |
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| Man: I'll tell you when I've had enough!
This conversation between the drunk man and the bartender is exactly the same as Henry's conversation with the bartender about eating too many cherries in "I Didn't Start the Fire." |
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