Peter gets in trouble at work when he accidentally injures the ringer his boss has hired for the company softball tournament...
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The Griffins head to New York in order to re-gain Chris entry back into the Boy Scouts which Chris doesn’t even want to be in. But on the way the decide to stop at an Indian casino...
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Brian agrees to help out Peter by entering a dog show, but then quits in mid-performance when commanded to beg...
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New Year’s 2000 is approaching, and Spooner Street is preparing for a big holiday bash...
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Lois’ aunt Marguerite comes to visit and promptly drops dead on the Griffin’s doorstep. In her will, she leaves Lois her mansion in Newport, and urges her niece to abandon life as a suburban housewife and come live as she was meant to...
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Lois is running for town school board with Peter’s full support. When he learns, however, that Lois supports the board’s decision to fire his favorite teacher for insane behavior, Peter decides to throw his hat into the ring as well...
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Peter is out driving with one of Chris’ paintings in his car when a man stops him and offers to buy the painting. The man turns out to be a famous art critic from New York, who insists that Chris come with him to develop his talent...
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Fed up with constantly being embarrassed by her father’s behavior, Meg decides to turn the tables by getting them ambushed by a trashy shock-talk TV show...
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Brian travels out to California to pick up Stewie, who’s been staying with relatives. Before they can return home, however, their plane tickets and money gets stolen, leaving them stranded...
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A species of toad that secretes an LSD-like drug has appeared in Quahog, and suddenly all the teens are getting hooked on toad-licking...
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