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That '80s Show :: My Dead Friend (01x05)
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| Title: | My Dead Friend |
| Episode #: | 01x05 |
| Production Number: | 105 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday February 20th, 2002 |
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Corey is haunted by the death of a "friend"; Sophia hatches a plan to steal Owen away from Katie; and Margaret gets her hands on a rare Beatles' album.
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Elvis Costello and The Attractions | The Great Unknown | | | •Jim Carroll Band | People Who Died | | | •Nena | 99 Luftballons | |
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Corey: A guy at the club died last night.
Tuesday: I was here working late. I have witnesses. | Tuesday: Do you know what this is?
Margaret: Why, yes, I do. It's The Beatles "Yesterday and Today" album with the rare butcher cover. Or what I like to call, my ticket to Aruba.
Tuesday: How did you get a hold of this?
Margaret: Well, sometimes good things happen to good people. And sometimes they happen to me. | Corey: I still can't believe it.
Katie: Neither can I.
Roger: How can he be dead?
Corey: His heart just stopped.
Roger: But he was doing so well financially. | Corey: Rick Vanhosen's life --
Mr. Vanhausen: Vanhausen. |
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Margaret: Why, yes, I do. It's The Beatles "Yesterday and Today" album with the rare butcher cover.
The Beatles' album that Margaret gets is a rare album. Albums with "first state" covers have been sold for $10,000 dollars. The 'butcher cover' that Margaret mentions involves the Beatles dressed in butcher smocks with pieces of raw meat and butchered and bloody pieces of plastic dolls drapped around them. Only 750,000 copies of the album with this cover were produced. |
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