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Ed :: Pretty Girls and Waffles (01x04)
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| Title: | Pretty Girls and Waffles |
| Episode #: | 01x04 |
| Production Number: | 103 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday October 29th, 2000 |
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Carol finally comes to the conclusion that her boyfriend, Nick, isn't spontaneous or fun enough for her. She breaks up with him, which makes Ed's excited.
Ed has a case where he represents an attractive woman who works for a used car salesman. Her boss has been putting extra money in her paychecks and is now going to sue her to get $5,000.
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$10 Bets - Ed bets Mike to order a burger using only two words: burger me. | Ed's Old Jobs - Ed says he used to work in the Stuckeyville Ice Cream Shoppe. | Letterman Reference - "Late Show" stagehand Kenny Sheehan appears as Mr. Waslouis, Stuckeyville High's metal shop teacher. |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Eddie Money | Two Tickets to Paradise | | | •Kim Richey | Hello Old Friend | | | •Walter Egan | Magnet and Steel | |
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Bill Woslouis: Go with the pretty broad. | Carol: We have got some waffles, tasty tasty waffles. Hello, Mr. Waffle, Goodbye, Mr. Waffle. You are a waffle, yeah! | Phil: Excuse me for interrupting, but I just have to say: you are soooo hot! | Mike: Burger me! |
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