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About to end shift, if you can tell me why i shouldn't give you a ticket
About to end shift, if you can tell me why i shouldn't give you a ticket





about to end shift, if you can tell me why i shouldn

He also mentions that with all of the other free stuff he gets at the other stores, he can't be everywhere at once. When Officer Stockton leaves, Craig reminds Lois of the way it works: he lets Stockton have a take a few items from the store for free in order to give Lucky Aide protection. Craig notices the conversation and walks over to inform Lois of Officer Stockton's "policeman's discount" of 100% off, Lois refuses to oblige and still make him pay for it. However, the officer explains that he and Craig have an arrangement, Lois does not know what he is talking about. Lois rings up an police officer named Officer Stockton and tells him he needs to pay full $6.24 for his iced tea. Reese plans to get a haircut half shaved and half normal so he has a style for each profile that will fit whatever mood he is in. Reese reminds her they don't get an allowance, she tells them their constant breaking things is exactly why not.

about to end shift, if you can tell me why i shouldn

Dewey fears of the barber taking his hair and planting an "Evil Dewey", Lois reminds him that every word that come out of Reese's mouth is a lie, she then dismisses the boys and tells them to go look at some magazines and anything they break comes out of their allowance. Lois states that she likes to support education, and that it's free. Malcolm asks Lois why they have to get haircuts there instead of at a real barber. She tells the boys they're going to a barber at a local college to get their hair cut.

about to end shift, if you can tell me why i shouldn

Gunderberth which medicine she takes orally before the boys arrive. They still fight over it.Īt the Lucky Aide, Lois tells an elderly customer named Mrs. They fight using their forks, but then catapult it into the living room, landing under the couch. Reese and Malcolm finish both their fried chicken wings, they both go for the last one on the plate. Malcolm explains the house rules regarding dinner: you can't reach for seconds until you're finished with your first, but as soon as anybody's fork leaves the perimeter of their plate, all bets are off. Believing that she had been wrongly accused and arrested by a corrupt officer for refusing to give him a free iced tea, she decides to fight the violation in court. When Lois is cited for outstanding traffic violations that Francis got on her name, she orders him to pay for the tickets.







About to end shift, if you can tell me why i shouldn't give you a ticket