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Original Air Date on June 6, 2010
Go on.
Kick it.
It looks a little cheap.
Are you sure this is really
sturdy enough to keep bears out?
Oh, my gosh.
Bears.
Bears, bears.
That's all anybody ever
wants to talk about.
These bears.
I've
never even seen one.
You know, in actuality,
is actually taken
by badgers.
Pretty damn close
to 90%, yeah.
Anyway, this thing here
has got a badger rating
of about, uh 400?
I think.
450?
Wow.
as I can legally sell you.
Okay.
Hey, Ronnie!
Hey, Glenn.
I just thought I'd see if you
wanna go get a beer after work.
Why wait? Boom stick.
Terrific.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
You're gonna hurt yourself.
Lift with the legs.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Slow down, buddy.
You act like
you're the one
who just left an open
register all by itself.
I just don't know
how much time we have.
Angela still wants a baby,
so if she texts me, I have
and have sex with her.
Oh.
It's just tough to prep
and still keep my hands
at ten and two.
Remind me never to
borrow your car again.
So, how's everything with you,
Mr.
fake family man?
You know what?
I'm actually liking the gig.
It's good.
I got
a steady paycheck.
Not too much
responsibility.
Not to be cheesy, but
it's not all business.
I feel like we're
becoming a real family.
That's great.
Mm-hmm.
How are the boys?
Not a clue.
I haven't seen 'em
in three days.
What? I mean, shouldn't you
check up on them?
My God, they could be dead,
for all you know.
Oh, man.
That would go right on
the news, wouldn't it?
That's a leading story.
Guys?
Anybody home?
It's Ron.
Hey?
I'm in the house.
(Electronic whirring)
Hey?
Kind of creeping me out now.
What's going on?
Is everything okay?
This isn't funny, guys.
Come on! Come out!
Gary?
Brandon?
(Screaming)
Chicken pox.
Chicken pox?
Oh, no.
I had those
when I was a kid.
You guys are in
for a rough week.
Well, good luck with that.
I wish mom was here.
She'd take care of us.
You don't even
remember mom.
Yeah, I do.
She used to sing to us
and play games,
and she could fly.
That was Mary Poppins.
Oh, son of a ***.
Okay.
Everybody into bed.
Come on.
I'm gonna take care
of everything.
Uncle daddy Ron's going
to make sure everything's
Oh, my God,
you have one on your eyelid!
(Brandon)
Ron!
Okay.
(Robby) Help!
I'm coming.
(Gary) My throat hurts!
Okay.
All right.
Ron!
That is for you.
Oh, and, uh, you asked
for the notepad, right?
Thanks.
It itches.
I know.
What did I tell you
about the scratch monster,
Robby?
He eats kids
that scratch too much.
That's right.
And he gobbles them up
slowly and painfully.
Ron!
Calamine lotion!
Okay.
I'm on it.
Oh, God.
What?
I think I got some
in my butt crack.
Okay.
Uh, here.
There you go, tiger.
Just, uh, clench
and release.
It'll work its
way down there.
Okay.
What?!
Coming! Clench, clench.
♪
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
So, everybody
feeling taken care of, right?
Comfy?
Good.
Okay, so, listen, I know
we didn't exactly
discuss the issue
of hazard pay,
but, uh, I'm assuming there'll
be a little something extra
in my envelope this week.
Great news, guys.
I just talked to the school
and I convinced them to let Ron
go pick up our homework.
Homework?!
Are you crazy?
We could have
gone a whole week
without learning anything!
Are you crazy?
A week?
That's two percent
of the school year.
That puts me off the
Valedictorian track.
And the best I could do
from that point
would be Salutatorian.
What's Salutatorian?
Exactly!
♪
Hey, hey.
Hey, buddy,
can you tell me
where the office is?
I'm a teacher of advanced
social studies, buddy.
Right.
I am not
a "you are here" dot
on a mall map.
If you think that
I have time
Wait a minute.
You look familiar.
Were you one
of my students?
No.
I don't think so,
Mr.
Shuldi uh
You know, I'll find it
on my own.
Thank you.
I think it's sexy
to see a single father
so dedicated
to his children.
Mm-hmm.
You just want to
take a man like that
and hold him really tight.
Homework?
It's what I came for.
I'm a single mom,
myself, so
I know how tough
it can be.
Oh.
Oh, man, yeah.
Tell me about it.
I know.
You know,
the term "heroes"
gets thrown around
a lot since 9/11, but, uh,
I think in our case,
it's totally justified.
You could
say that, uh,
single parents are the firemen
of the regular world.
(Laughing)
(Laughing)
Hi.
I'm Kathy.
Hi.
Ron.
So, what kind of fire
are you putting out?
Oh, chicken pox.
All three of my guys.
Oh, gosh,
you're so lucky.
What?
My Bethany hasn't
had them yet.
I would love to
get her exposed.
You want them to get it
when they're young, right?
Oh! Absolutely.
Yeah.
That goes without saying.
That's why I didn't say it.
(laughs)
So, um, look.
I'd love to help you out.
Do-do you want to maybe
come to my place
tomorrow night?
Sounds good.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'll bring
Bethany by.
Bethany? Ooh.
My daughter.
Your daughter.
Yeah, you did say
that you have a daughter.
Right.
Yeah, bring her by.
And we'll, uh,
we'll call it a date.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
Uh, weren't you here
for your kids' homework?
Yep.
Okay, there you go.
Not just for
breakfast, huh?
Does that
feel better?
Eh
Eh?
I can't believe you
got their homework
and you forgot mine!
Shut up, Gary!
I didn't even want my homework.
Yeah.
And you make
terrible oatmeal!
You're eating it?
That's disgusting.
How
can you let him eat it?
What's the matter with you?!
I
(Brandon)
Ron?
Yeah?
I threw up
on my song.
Okay.
I'm on it!
And I want bananas
for my oatmeal.
Okay.
I'm on it.
And that calamine lotion
never made it to my butt crack.
You might be on your own
with that one.
You know,
I should have known better
than to count on you.
You're the worst dad ever!
Oh.
Oh no.
It came out the other end.
Okay, can you hear me,
Mr.
Shuldiner?
Yes, Mr.
Gunderson,
we can all hear you.
Is everything
to your liking?
Actually, could you
tilt left a bit?
(Sighs)
Just a skosh more.
Ah, too much
Back, back, back.
Back, back.
And walk away.
You're quite sure
there's nothing else you need?
I'm golden.
It's all you now.
Hey, brainiac.
You're
doing my homework
since you're the one
who asked for it.
Shh!
I'm on video chat
with school.
Let's see.
"What's
missing in this picture?"
There's nothing
missing in this pic--
oh, wait.
It's the arms.
Gets me every time.
Get out, ***.
Hey.
Oh, hey, Brandon.
Oh, my God.
Look at me, man.
I'm sweating like a pig.
I'm not usually this
nervous for a date.
Date?
Or dizzy.
What is going on?
Okay.
Suck it up, snuff.
No choking on game day.
This is what we
practice for.
What date?
Oh, that feels good.
I was just about
to tell you,
I planned a little
mother-father,
son-and-daughter
double date for tonight.
Wow, that is creepy.
There's nothing
creepy about it.
She just wants you
to infect her daughter.
I can't see anyone
like this, Ron.
I'm covered in sores.
You don't get it, man.
She's into that kind of thing.
That's why she's coming over.
She wants you to get her sick.
(Doorbell rings)
Oh, my God.
I feel
like I'm going to barf.
You know what's
going on here?
I must have real feelings
for this chick.
(Loudly):
Uh, so I'll be by your bedside
all night, kids,
in case your temperatures
spike again, all right?
Hey, sorry.
Kids.
You know.
They keep you running around,
especially when you're
doing it on your own.
(Chuckles)
Anyway, it's good
to see you again.
Come on in.
Hi.
This is Bethany.
Hi, Bethany.
That is a nice little jacket
thing you got on there.
So, uh, what
are you into?
You like, uh, bracelets?
Hannah Montana? Unicorns?
It worked.
I'm sick.
Can we go now?
You're not going
anywhere, young lady.
Bethany hates
my guts today.
Ah, she'll love
your guts tomorrow, right?
That's tweens for you.
Tweens raised
by single parents.
Hey.
Oh.
Hi.
Hey.
Hey, look at this.
This is what
I'm talking about, yeah.
Looks at these two.
Dad.
Sparks are flying.
(Imitates buzzing)
Well, let's let them
rock their thang.
Oh, my God, mom.
Yeah!
(Kathy laughing)
Uh
So why don't we let
them get acquainted?
And you and I go and have
a little pot roast and
champagne.
Sound good?
Yeah.
Okay.
(Ron whistles, Kathy laughs)
Get out of here.
You did not meet the bear
that Yogi Bear was based on.
Well, I'm just telling
you what he told me.
I'm not saying
it's the truth.
You're funny and you cook.
Mm-hmm.
You know, I only saw my ex
in the kitchen once.
Licking whipped cream
off the babysitter.
Oh, my God.
Exes.
Don't get me started.
But you soldier on
'cause that's what's best
for the kiddies, right?
Oh, my God.
Is
it hot in here?
It is a little warm.
Oh.
Now I'm cold.
Is it freezing?
So
I guess you're supposed
to get me sick.
Well, you don't have to do
anything that you don't want to.
We could
just hang out and, uh
And talk.
Oh, I'd like that.
You know, I've never
done this before.
Yeah, well,
when you're ready,
I'll give it to you.
Thanks.
(Gary On computer)
Excuse me?
Excuse me?
Hi.
Uh
Can you tell me what it says
under "The Treaty of Versailles"?
It says The Treaty of Versailles
was June 27, 1919.
Commonly accepted
as the main impetus
for World War II.
Thanks.
Commonly accepted, my ***.
You need to go back
to the Franco-Prussian War
to make any sense
of what happened in '36.
But the Franco-Prussian War,
it has nothing to do with it.
Uh, yeah.
You think that
because you've been
sucking down that swill
McGraw-Hill's been slinging
for the past 50 years.
That needs to say,
"June 28.
"
You know,
I envy women.
I do.
There's just no way
a man can ever share
that intimate bond
that a woman has
with a child.
You know?
I mean, you get to have them
all the way inside you.
The best I can ever
hope for is a hug.
That's not fair.
Dad?
Not now.
Busy.
Call school and tell them
I'm not doing this.
Whoa, whoa.
So I don't solve the maze.
The mouse starves.
Big deal.
Ah, big deal?
Oh, they get so cranky
when they're sick,
don't they?
Just breaks my heart.
Hey, Ron.
Grab a quick beer.
Got some down time.
Angela's on her back
with her legs
up on the wall.
Oh.
You are
entertaining.
Mm-hmm.
Glenn, this is Kathy.
Kathy, Glenn.
I was just
telling her how much it hurts me
when my kids are sick.
Aw.
Mmm, I wish I could just
take all that sickness
and put it all inside of me.
Do all the suffering
for them.
My little munchkin.
What do they have?
Chicken pox.
(Gasps)
Are you insane?
You can't be
around chicken pox!
It's 100 times worse
if you get it as an adult.
I mean, there's hallucinations
and blisters
and it's unbearable.
Yeah, I know.
I'm fine,
Glenn.
I got it from you
in the second grade.
Remember?
That was measles.
That was what?
Oh, God!
Get off of me!
Oh, no! No pox!
I'm okay.
Please, no pox.
Oh, God! Pox!
Oh, you got me sick,
you slimy, little germ machines.
You happy?
(Sobbing)
Oh, no chance
this is ever going to be one of
those crazy first date stories
we laugh about later, is it?
Pot roast was good,
though, right?
(crowing)
Yes, I really am sick,
boss.
(Sniffling)
Go ahead.
Check the calendar.
It's not Mardi Gras.
It's not Opening Day.
There's no
monster truck-apalooza.
You're kidding me.
The Tucson
Celtic music festival?
Damn it! I was going
to call in sick for that.
Hey, butt-pole.
Which
one of these old ladies
was our first president?
Look it up, *** pimple.
All the facts are
right there, people.
I expect you
to know this.
Okay.
I'm back now.
Sorry you had to hear that.
Anyway, my point is
that many historians are now
saying that World War II
was the culmination
of family conflicts
dating back to the
Franco-Prussian War.
Vic the janitor
was explaining it to me.
You're telling me
that Vic the janitor
knows more about the origins
of World War II than I do?
Well, yeah.
He made a lot of sense and
Enough.
I'm in charge
of molding young minds.
He's in charge of dirt.
Vic the janitor
can take his hundreds of keys
and jangle them all he wants.
He will not get my attention.
Gary, I think it's time
for one of those rest breaks
we talked about.
I don't need a rest.
But I do.
Okay.
Fine.
Whatever.
Gunderson out.
(Gasps)
(Straining)
(Slurping)
Hey, man,
you got a sec?
Help.
I do need help.
It's about
Bethany.
I think she's the one, Ron.
But how do I know?
Throat closing.
Yeah.
That is exactly
what it feels like.
Please.
No, no.
I know what
you're saying.
We're young.
But maybe we'll be one of those
couples who met in middle school
and just stayed
together forever.
I mean, sure, we'll wonder,
when we're 30 or 40,
if we should have
played the field more,
but you can't look back.
So sure, maybe one time,
or two times,
I made a stupid mistake
with my secretary,
but it meant nothing!
Oh, don't look
so surprised, Bethany.
You knew damn well who I was
when you married me!
Need water!
No thanks, I'm good.
Well, thanks, man.
I gotta run, but good talk.
Help! Brandon!
I am drinking carpet water.
♪
(Gary singing along)
♪
(beatboxing)
(Laughs)
You enjoying yourself, craphead?
Not as much as your class is.
What?
(Class laughing)
Shouldn't we
turn this off?
No.
Robby, what did you do?
No!
No! Robby!
Ah!
(Crows cawing)
Huh? What?!
No, you shut up!
You're not the voice in my head.
I'm the voice in my head.
No, I will not share!
Oh, oh.
Get it together, Ron.
Glenn said there
would be hallucinations.
Ron! Good.
You're up.
Okay.
Listen.
Everything's totally
under control.
Everything's
totally okay.
But we're moving.
We're
moving out.
Away from here.
What? We're moving?
Not you.
Us.
I checked out Eugene, Oregon.
Nice college town.
Decent infrastructure.
Great track team.
Okay.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Wait, wait, wait.
Before we get into this,
are you real?
Now, I checked out
the bus schedule online,
and there's an 8:30 Friday.
That would
take us right
Gary, stop!
Gary, stop!
Just tell me what happened.
Robby turned on my webcam
when I wasn't looking,
and my whole class saw me
rapping in my underpants.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Yeah, exactly.
So it's over.
Tucson was nice,
but it's over for me here.
No, no.
You don't have
to leave town, Gary.
That's ridiculous.
Let me tell you a story.
Sixth grade.
I got stuck halfway up
the rope in gym class.
Couldn't move up or down.
Mr.
Franz had to
come in with a ladder
and carry me down
like a big, dumb baby.
For two days, it was
all, "hey, Rhonda.
Hey, crybaby.
Hey, dookie-pants.
"
That last one was
from a prior incident.
But, uh, on the third day,
the most amazing thing happened.
Steve Shilanski
got hit by a bus.
Changed the whole news cycle.
I was off the front page, baby.
So, you're saying we need
to stage a bus accident?
No, we could never
afford a bus.
You just got to do something
that's way bigger
than you in your
tighty-whiteys.
You dig?
So, who does everybody hate?
Who does everybody want
to see fall?
Shuldiner.
Yeah!
That's it!
That's totally it!
I walk right up to him
and rip that dead animal
off his head.
I mean, I'll probably get,
like, what? A year's worth
of detention.
But I'll totally
be the guy who did that.
Okay.
Let's go!
Drive me to school.
What? Right now?
I'm not exactly on top
of my game here, Gary.
Can't one of these guys do it?
You know, you never
do anything for me!
You really are
the worst dad ever!
Oh, come on.
All right.
Okay.
All right.
Yes.
I'll do it.
Just help me out
with my shoes here, Ga.
This is gonna be great.
I'm gonna catch him
coming right out of class.
What do you do at a
floating stop sign?
Hundreds of kids
standing around.
Then I just walk
right up to him and say,
"Hi, Mr.
Shuldiner.
Feel smart
without this?"
Ah, this
is gonna be epic.
Yeah.
(Screams)
Badger rating, my ***!
I hid behind that
cooler you sold me,
and they ripped through
it like tissue paper!
I can't help you.
It was a sale item.
What the hell
are you talking about?
Huh?
(Ron)
What?
(School bell ringing)
Oh.
Oh, that's good.
Nice and cool.
Mr.
Gunderson.
Even more
disappointing
in three dimensions
than you are in two.
(Laughing)
Hey!
You can't talk to my kid
that way, Shuldiner!
Oh, I remember you now.
Dookie-pants.
(Badger growling)
It's a badger.
(Growling)
Huh?
It badger!
No!
(Screaming)
Don't look at me.
Do you want detention?
(Kids laughing)
Eyes down.
Don't you laugh at me.
Don't you look at me!
That's my dad!
My dad just did that!
(Screaming)
(Panting)
A little help here?
Somebody call animal control!
(Knocking)
I couldn't stop
thinking about you.
Me, neither.
Is this a craisin?
A craisin?
I am so sorry, Bethany.
I mean, I got better.
I should have told you,
I know.
But I was
I was actually afraid
that you wouldn't care
for me the same
if I was healthy.
Oh, you silly.
Of course
I still care for you.
But I think I need to be
with someone else right now.
What? Why?
Look, I really need someone
who can get me sick
please respect that.
I really thought
you were the one.
You will always be
in my heart, Brandon.
You just won't be
the boy who infected me.
Here, Ron.
This will help
your fever go down.
Ah.
You're great kids.
I knew you guys
would come through for me.
It's fresh-squeezed.
Is it?
(Slurping)
If you need anything else,
just
(Bird caws)
Oh, you guys are the best.
Wow.
You know,
before you guys showed up,
I was actually starting to think
I was gonna die out here.
(Laughing)