Bob has Carter play sick so he can stay home to ""nurse"" him, but actually he wants to watch the hottest fight of the year and avoid having to attend The Nutcracker with Helen and the in-laws.
Bob has Carter play sick so he can stay home to ""nurse"" him, but actually he wants to watch the hottest fight of the year and avoid having to attend The Nutcracker with Helen and the in-laws.
Before their broken furnace can be replaced, the Moodys must contend with the cold reality of costly asbestos removal—and living in a small trailer in their back yard.
Before their broken furnace can be replaced, the Moodys must contend with the cold reality of costly asbestos removal—and living in a small trailer in their back yard.
When the school board considers axing Dylan's music classes, Bob takes a stand against budget cuts and starts a petition drive—without much success. When President Clinton visits a .. show full overview
When the school board considers axing Dylan's music classes, Bob takes a stand against budget cuts and starts a petition drive—without much success. When President Clinton visits a local mall, Bob decides his would be the one signature that could turn his cause around.