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Sleepless in Suburbia

About This Episode

Steve and Janet have returned to their seats as Broadway in Chicago supporters, and ran into an old friend at the Louis Armstrong show last night. Their tacos-in-bed tradition was slightly marred by the gruff demeanor of the usually chipper late night drive-through attendant. But a dark cloud hung over the night, as Steve was unable to get to sleep until around 5am. He’s earmarked some tickets for Brendan to see next year’s production of Mrs. Doubtfire, but Brendan can’t imagine anything he’d like to do less than that. Joe and Dag turn Steve on to some very soothing and positive “landscapping” videos. Speaking of landscaping, would you notify the police about a dead body on a lawn, or would you just mow around it?

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