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Old 08-22-2014, 09:59 PM   #1
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Default So Beau admits to running the principal's underwear up a flag pole and he is not.....

suspended? lol


Only gets detention and that's it? Damm that Mr. Woodman was a weirdo Even when he thought Freddie, Arnold, and Epstein did it the only punishment was detention instead of suspension. Not what was I was expected.


BTW: The tag scene has Freddie, Epstein, and Arnold sitting on a painted bench but they never turn all the way around to confirm they sat in wet paint
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Gotta catch that episode LOL!!!!
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It just went off 10 mins ago lol
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Mr. Woodman really looked funny wearing that Kilt!
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Did Julie Kotter ever wear a skirt on the series? Her having one hemmed by the Home Ec class was somewhat contrived, as she always wore pants...!

I guess it was as good an explanation as any though for one to be available for Woodman to wear.

Of course as you may have guessed, I just want a look at Marcia Strassman's legs...!
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That episode was a trip.
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mr kotter schould of been in that episode i think it would of been lot funnier if he was added just my opinoin
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Only gets detention and that's it? Damm that Mr. Woodman was a weirdo Even when he thought Freddie, Arnold, and Epstein did it the only punishment was detention instead of suspension. Not what was I was expected.


BTW: The tag scene has Freddie, Epstein, and Arnold sitting on a painted bench but they never turn all the way around to confirm they sat in wet paint
They were lucky it was only detention.
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Only gets detention and that's it? Damm that Mr. Woodman was a weirdo Even when he thought Freddie, Arnold, and Epstein did it the only punishment was detention instead of suspension. Not what was I was expected.
Also, Arnold didn't get suspended or detention for being drunk in school - Washington didn't get punished either for taking pills...
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Did Julie Kotter ever wear a skirt on the series? Her having one hemmed by the Home Ec class was somewhat contrived, as she always wore pants...!

I guess it was as good an explanation as any though for one to be available for Woodman to wear.

Of course as you may have guessed, I just want a look at Marcia Strassman's legs...!

I don't remember ever seeing Julie in a skirt or a dress!
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Did Julie Kotter ever wear a skirt on the series? Her having one hemmed by the Home Ec class was somewhat contrived, as she always wore pants...!

I guess it was as good an explanation as any though for one to be available for Woodman to wear.

Of course as you may have guessed, I just want a look at Marcia Strassman's legs...!

Julie DID wear a skirt!!!! Actually a dress!!!! At Arnold and Mary's wedding. It was on TV Tuesday night! A dress well below the knee, a pretty dress, but conservative! So I retract my statement that I posted before, but it was the first time I remember ever seeing her in a dress or skirt!
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I did see that -- I guess I should've been patient before asking. Darn those low hems -- a lot of us men are "well above the knee" hopefuls!

I was just watching the episode with the lady who later played Mrs. Rizzendough on the series "Coach," where she employs Freddie in her antique shop and he later fights with Epstein. Anyway, I don't think Julie appeared at all in that episode -- might be wrong though -- although Marcia Strassman was credited.
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