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- 1. The Gang Gets Racist Aug 4, 2005
- The guys hire Dee's friend, Terrell, to promote the bar; Charlie tries to prove he is not a racist.
- 2. Charlie Wants an Abortion Aug 11, 2005
- A girl from Charlie's past reveals they have a child together.
- 3. Underage Drinking: A National Concern Aug 16, 2005
- The gang makes a few accommodating adjustments for their younger crowd.
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