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Old 10-23-2001, 12:51 PM   #1
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Talking Wayne moves out

Does anyone remember the episode when Wayne moves out of his Parent's house, and moves in with that lady who was older than him, and had a baby? I remember seeing this when it first aired on ABC. I remember being surprized at how he flipped out on his mother like that at the picnic. I remember being disapointed when I saw this because Wayne would no longer be on the show, therefore would no longer be around to pick on Kevin. Does anyone know anything else about this episode?
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Old 10-24-2001, 06:09 PM   #2
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Does anyone remember the episode when Wayne moves out of his Parent's house, and moves in with that lady who was older than him, and had a baby? I remember seeing this when it first aired on ABC. I remember being surprized at how he flipped out on his mother like that at the picnic. I remember being disapointed when I saw this because Wayne would no longer be on the show, therefore would no longer be around to pick on Kevin. Does anyone know anything else about this episode?
Wayne is still on the show after that just not as much.


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Old 11-19-2001, 07:01 PM   #3
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Does anyone remember the episode when Wayne moves out of his Parent's house, and moves in with that lady who was older than him, and had a baby?
Yes, but the baby was born before Wayne moved in with Bonnie. (Or even before he met Bonnie!)

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Wayne eventually moves back in with his family. Wayne and Bonnie break up on the New Year's Eve episode, and Wayne gets depressed and spends the Evening in a Laundromat.
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Wayne met Bonnie because both of them worked at the Norcom plant where Jack worked before opening up his furniture business. Bonnie was 5 years older than Wayne, she being 23 at the time. And her baby came about from a previous marriage, who she later goes back to New Year's Eve (1971) and thus skips out on the dinner and scars Wayne.
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Wayne eventually moves back in with his family. Wayne and Bonnie break up on the New Year's Eve episode, and Wayne gets depressed and spends the Evening in a Laundromat.
Yes I remember that. Wasn't it supposed to be New Years Eve 1972-1973? or was it 1973-1974?
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Wayne had only moved out for a total of about 4 episodes. Him and Bonnie were not together very much longer at all. I felt really bad for him in that New Year's Eve episode because he seemed to try so hard. He seemed to really have fallen head over heels for Bonnie and it made him feel good to be part of a real relationship. It was incredibly rotten of Bonnie to get back with her ex like that. Iv'e had girls do similar things to me and let me tell you, it hurts really bad. So during that scene with Wayne at the laundromat I could totally feel for him. If that was me I would have had a hell of a lot more than a 6 pack to drink.
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