New Year’s 2000 is approaching, and Spooner Street is preparing for a big holiday bash...
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Peter tries to win his father’s approval by inviting him to stay with the family after his retirement. His father, however, is an ultra-religious Catholic who hates Lois and is absolutely intolerant of anyone else...
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Lois’ aunt Marguerite comes to visit and promptly drops dead on the Griffin’s doorstep. In her will, she leaves Lois her mansion in Newport, and urges her niece to abandon life as a suburban housewife and come live as she was meant to...
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Brian agrees to help out Peter by entering a dog show, but then quits in mid-performance when commanded to beg...
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The Griffins head to New York in order to re-gain Chris entry back into the Boy Scouts which Chris doesn’t even want to be in. But on the way the decide to stop at an Indian casino...
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Peter gets in trouble at work when he accidentally injures the ringer his boss has hired for the company softball tournament...
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After inadvertently punching out a pregnant woman, Peter is sentenced to house arrest. Bored out of his mind, he gets an inspiration to build a bar down in the basement so that his friends will want to hang out there...
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Stewie’s first birthday is coming up, and Peter has managed to lose the family’s reservation at Cheesy Charlie’s...
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After taking Meg out for a driving lesson, Peter manages to smash the car into Quahog’s TV transmitter, knocking out the entire town’s reception...
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Peter goes out to a friend’s bachelor party, but first promises Lois that he won’t get drunk. He does, of course, and the resulting hangover causes him to lose his job the next day. After several unsuccessful attempts to get a new job...
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