(1983)

Andrews McMeel, 1983 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price
5.95 USD
Pages
132
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Andrews and McMeel Inc.
Brand
AM
ISBN
0-8362-1120-0 Search at WorldCat
Printer
Printed in the United States of America
Editing
?
Color
color cover; black and white interior
Dimensions
8.5" x 9"
Paper Stock
cardstock cover; smooth white interior
Binding
squarebound
Publishing Format
collected edition

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First there were cards. Then there were cards and flowers.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy thinks about the escalation of Valentine's gifts.
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Irving's doing it to me, again, Andrea. I can't believe it!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy takes out her frustration with Irving on her living room.
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Do you think I should send David a valentine?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy asks her mom advice about a valentine.
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Part of me doesn't even care about Valentine's day this year... another part of me wants an apartment full of cards and flowers...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy has mixed feelings about Valentine's day.
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Quick! I ate the box of chocolate my boyfriend gave me for Valentine's day and I have to replace it before he comes over and sees the empty box!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't want her boyfriend to know she ate all the chocolates he gave her.
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I might not get a chance to call you from Boston, Cathy, but I'll be back next week. I love you.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy can't believe what, and how, Irving is telling her.
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Irving called from the airport. He said he loves me.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McQuire; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy tells her friends what Irving told her.
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I disagree, Mr. Pinkley. My research indicates that our '82 goals will only be achievable if we pay ca...
Genre
humor
Characters
Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews; Pac-Man
Synopsis
Cathy's thoughts are interrupted by Pac-Man eating her words.
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Not again... how am I supposed to get any work done if I'm answering calls all day??
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy is annoyed at the phone ringing.
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Will there be any problem getting refills for this photo album?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy is assured there will always be refills available.
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Attention all employees: In honor of Mr. Pinkley's birthday...
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Charlene is making an announcement.
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I thought you said Irving loved that dress, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy thinks Irving lied when he said he loved the dress.
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Irving! Welcome back! I missed you so much!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving's driving messes up a great reunion.
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You know what's wrong with relationships, Andrea?... Kitchens!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy is glad to go to work where no one cares about a stupid kitchen.
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Yaaak! Just a second! Okay! Wait! Yaaack! Okay, okay, just a second! Wait!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Cathy is having a busy day at work.
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Cheesecake... fudge ripple... chocolate eclairs... cookies...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy changes what she buys when she sees a handsome man.
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I'm very attracted to this man... but I'm tired. I just don't have the energy to put my feelings on the line for someone new.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is attracted to a man who is attracted to her, but both are afraid to say something.
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Here, sweetie. Have half of my sandwich.
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy wishes her mom would stop trying to give her half of her food.
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Hi. I'm Daniel. How do you feel about the whole men/women thing?
Genre
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Characters
Daniel; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's date has a lot of questions for her.
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Yes, of course, Mr. Pinkley.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is taking a phone call from her boss about why he'll be late for a staff meeting.
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What does "crab bordelaise" mean?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy's mom is upset about something.
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I knew it. I knew you were upset.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy sees her mom crying and tries to help her.
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Hum hum
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy learns the dangers of singing along to the song, "Let's Get Physical", in an elevator of men.
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You what? You won't? You... wait!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy is annoyed when Irving catches her off guard with a phone call.
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I'm ready to go to lunch if you are, Charlene.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy got to a good stopping point on her work.
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Okay, now... I won't be gone long... just dinner and a movie.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is saying goodbye to her things before leaving the house.
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Jazz.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy and her date talk music.
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My friend Ollie wrote to the government for information on small business subsidies.
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom and her friends have sent away for various information on small businesses.
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Flo, we have gathered here to discuss new business opportunities... not to listen to you gloat about your granddaughter.
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Flo; Ollie
Synopsis
Flo doesn't understand the point of the meeting.
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If your Cathy were married like my daughters...
Genre
humor
Characters
Flo; Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom defends Cathy's independence.
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I'm here! I flooded the laundry room... I shorted-out my hairdryer... I dumped the coffee pot in my briefcase... I ripped my hem...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy worked hard to get to the airport on time.
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I'm going to transfer my savings to a long-term, high-interest account and that's that!
Genre
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Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy plans to put her money in a savings and loan.
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I'd better go. This call is costing you a fortune, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Mary; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy talks to friend on the phone thinking it will cancel a letter debt.
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Sometimes I get the feeling that I'm just wandering around between ladies' rooms, Andrea.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy is worried that she keeps making ritualistic stops in ladies' rooms.
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I'm sorry I missed the party last night, Irving.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy had to miss a party because of work and Irving thinks her boss is taking advantage of her.
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Notice to all customers: All dressing rooms in this store may be monitored for security reasons.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy is shocked by a sign in a dressing room.
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I told Joan her boyfriend was taking advantage of her and that she should dump him.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tells her mom about a conversation she and her friend had.
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It's my privilige to present you with a raise today, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Mr. Pinkley gives Cathy a raise.
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I got a raise, Irving! I got a raise and I didn't even have to beg for it!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy tells Irving about her raise.
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You were laid off? Oh, Irving, you must feel terrible. You must feel so rejected and useless.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy tries to be there for Irving after she finds out he's been fired.
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You'll find another job, Irving. Look. There must be 500 ads in this newspaper.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy tries to comfort Irving about finding a new job.
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I got laid off.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving deals with his anger at being fired.
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I'm happy to formally announce Cathy's promotion to the lower rung of management at Product Testing, Inc.
Genre
humor
Characters
Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's promotion is formalized.
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Irving got laid off and I got a promotion. What do I say to reassure him??
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy wonders how to reassure Irving about being fired.
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They've all seen my picture by now, and they've all read about my big promotion.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy assumes her fellow workers know about her promotion.
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Mom, what are you going to do with 900 copies of the company newsletter that has my picture in it?
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom has a lot of the company newsletters that Cathy is in.
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What's on TV tonight, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy reads what's appearing on TV.
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Hi! May I help you find something for your stunningly petite figure?
Genre
humor
Characters
Margaret; Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy meets an overeager sales lady.
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You're turning into a vegetable, Irving. Look at you.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy thinks Irving isn't doing enough since getting fired.
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I didn't feel like shaving. So what?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy tries psychoanalyzing Irving.
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You have company, Irving? Is it someone you used to work with?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving has someone at his house.
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Whatever happened to wallets that made a happy "snap!" sound when you opened them?
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Snaps are out, velcro is in.
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Ho, hum. I think you'd better take me home, Edward.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy is surprised Edward is not trying to keep her there.
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Hi, Cathy. Are you in the middle of anything?
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
It's April 10th and Cathy is busy.
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You're working too hard, Cathy. Why don't you go freshen up.
Genre
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Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is an over-achiever.
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I've been so busy... thanks for helping with my tax returns, Irving.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving is doing Cathy's taxes.
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Thanks for coming, Cathy. Like our ad says, we are the complete tax preparation center.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy takes her taxes to a tax help center.
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I paid my income taxes.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is worried about how much money she'll have after taxes.
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Did you see this, Andrea?... If I leave my pans and cooking utensils lying around on the counter, I look like a slob.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy learns that if she hangs her pans and cooking utensils up she looks like a gourmet instead of a slob.
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You always said it wouldn't matter which one of us was making more money, remember?
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tells Irving that it doesn't matter if she got a promotion and he got laid off.
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Hi. I'm calling about the top level management position you have open.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving finds out the position he's applying for has been filled by a Donkey-Kong game.
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What do you mean, the job is filled? The newspaper just came out fourteen seconds ago!
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Irving is frustrated at not being given a chance at jobs.
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I was rejected by 47 more companies today, Cathy. Want to have dinner?
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy wonders if Irving will love her for standing by him, or resent him for seeing him during this horrible time.
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Hi, Irving! Look at this great job-hunting guide I found for you!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Irving is annoyed at Cathy cheerfully leaping around while he's on the brink of disaster.
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I'm so busy, I don't have time to eat.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is too busy.
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If I wear the outfit I look best in on my first date with this man, I won't have anything to wear if I ever go out with him again.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy can't decide what to wear for a date.
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Hi, Irving. Would you mind picking up my dry cleaning today?
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Just because Irving doesn't have a job doesn't mean he's not busy.
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I'd like a breath mint, but I don't want to be so obvious about preparing for a big kiss at the door.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy contemplates how to use a breath mint without being obvious.
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Everywhere you go, there's too much stuff to buy. I went to the drugstore for a tube of toothpaste, I came out with a dinette set.
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews; Bill Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom complains that there's too much stuff to buy.
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Ooh, Irving, let's go hear James Lee Stanley play.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving does not want to buy tickets so Cathy can fall in love with a musician.
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Where have you been all evening, Cathy??
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy went to the concert Irving didn't want to go to.
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The hot new look for spring is the long, flowery, ruffled prairie look.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Four different looks are all the hot new look for spring.
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Did you have a nice weekend, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's boss asks her about her weekend.
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I cannot believe you spent more money on clothes, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy bought a scarf to solve her wardrobe problems.
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"I am totally attracted to this man, and I want him to know it.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy lets a man know she's attracted to him.
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My blue skirt and my tan jacket are getting dry cleaned.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's clothes are either being cleaned or waiting to be fixed.
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I know unemployment is hard on you, Irving, but I don't want it to drive us apart.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy wants her and Irving to share their triumphs and disasters.
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14 rings... 15 rings... come on, Irving, answer your phone.
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy knows Irving is home and will wait until he answers the phone.
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No, I will not stay late again, Mr. Pinkley. My personal relationships are under a big enough strain without adding another midnight at the office.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy puts her personal life before work.
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Well, um, maybe we can get together sometime, Cathy... maybe I'll give you a call next week... maybe we'll get some dinner... well, maybe. We'll see...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy thinks men are lunatics.
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I'm wearing "the provocative new cologne for women." He's wearing "the daring new men's cologne."
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's perfume and her date's cologne seem to be having a better time than they are.
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I just want to know if he's going to call, Andrea... if he calls, it's fine. If he doesn't call, it's fine.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy is waiting for Irving to call.
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It used to be a bad day if my hair didn't turn out.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy adjusts her standards for a bad day.
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Dear Mary, I have met a charming new man who I plan to spend a great deal of time with.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy is writing a letter about Irving.
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Move in with me? Are you crazy, Irving?? We're hardly speaking!
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving has lost his apartment and wants to move in for a few days.
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Mom, remember what you said when I told you Sue was living with Richard?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tries to tell her mom about Irving moving in.
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You may stay here, Irving, but you may not move your stuff in here!
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving pleads to bring his stuff with him.
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You heard me, Irving. I want liver for dinner.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Irving thinks Cathy is masking her guilt at having Irving stay by eating a healthy dinner.
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How did you find out that Irving is staying at my apartment, mom?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom explains how she found out Irving is staying at Cathy's.
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Irving, your dirty dishes are in my sink!
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy and Irving are arguing about their stuff.
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I love you for letting me stay here while I find a job, Cathy!
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy and Irving are having mixed feelings about living together.
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Cathy always makes good decisions for herself!
Genre
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Anne Andrews; Bill Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom and dad are discussing Cathy's wisdom before visiting her.
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It's 6:30, Cathy. Let's go freshen up.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy tries to look tired and in need of a good dinner after work.
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Please let me stay another day, Cathy. You're the only one I can turn to.
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy's not falling for Irving's old lines.
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My new boyfriend isn't speaking to me, my mom isn't speaking to me, my ex-boyfriend is asleep on my couch and I just gained 8 pounds.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Things are not going well for Cathy.
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Aren't you nervous about Irving snooping around all your stuff while you're at work all day, Cathy?
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy has nothing to hide from Irving.
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You're wrinkling up my couch... your junk is all over my apartment... but eating my donuts was the final straw!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy accuses Irving of eating her donuts.
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You're just having an off-day, Cathy.
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; David
Synopsis
Cathy wants her apartment to herself.
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Are you actually going to let that twerp that you haven't heard from in 6 months stay here??
Genre
humor
Characters
David; Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Irving is annoyed that Cathy is letting David stay at her apartment.
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Irving, you and I both needed a place to stay, and we both picked Cathy's living room.
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; David
Synopsis
David wants to get everyone's feelings out in the open.
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I'm Irving. Who are you?
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Phillip; David; Emerson; Mark; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
A bunch of Cathy's old boyfriends show up.
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Every person I've ever dated in my life is standing in my living room, Andrea.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; David; Irving Hillman; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't know what to do with all her old boyfriends around.
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I typed up the notes from the meeting you missed this morning, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is shocked that the morning meeting was about what Cathy should do.
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David and Irving, this is not working out! I can't possibly tell how I feel about either of you when both of you are here!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman; David
Synopsis
Cathy's speech to Irving and David doesn't go as she hoped.
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My office called, Irving. I have to get back to St. Louis.
Genre
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Characters
David; Irving Hillman; Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
David and Irving leave.
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David went back to St. Louis and Irving moved in with his parents. At least my mother will be thrilled.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy thinks her mom will be thrilled that the men are out of her apartment.
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Relationships are like a giant plate of spaghetti, Andrea.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy compares relationships to food.
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Amazing new diet breakthrough! Lose 15 pounds in 7 days!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy scoffs the diet book she's looking at.
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With our new video tape recorder, we watched the 6:00 news at 8:45. We saw yesterday's 3:00 movie at 5:20 today.
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's mom tells Cathy about the new video tape recorder.
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You're eating instead of facing your problems again, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy explains to Andrea how eating frees up the mind to focus.
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I've called this meeting to discuss some new concepts in management for your departments.
Genre
humor
Characters
Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Mr. Pinkley brings up an idea on how to deal with employees who are frustrated, depressed, or absorbed in personal problems.
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I worry. I thought, "Cathy must be too sick to get to a phone!"
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy's mom, boyfriend, and friend make her feel guilty.
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What do you think, Cathy? Can you turn your job into something more, or will you change careers?
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Andrea asks Cathy a variety of questions.
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How do you know Irving's going to pick a fight?
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy knows what Irving is going to do based on what color outfit he wears.
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Boing!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Things keep breaking when Cathy uses them.
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I thought you invited me over to scream at me, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy was going to yell at Irving, but now the radio is playing a song from when they were happy.
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Where's the rest of the coffee, mom?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy and her mom disagree about how much coffee to make.
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Hi, Cathy. It's David.
Genre
humor
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Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; David
Synopsis
David calls Cathy while Irving is sitting next to her.
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Okay. Here comes the commercial break. I have exactly 3 minutes to say something clever to my date.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tries to think of something clever to say.
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Want me to put these in the dishwasher, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't want dirty dishes put in the dishwasher because she has some clean cups in there.
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Charlene spent the morning complaining about the fact that Morrie never cleans up the coffee room.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy has been spending the day dealing with petty complaints.
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Why don't you ever invite me to your business dinners, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't want Irving at a business dinner because she'll be worrying whether or not he's enjoying himself.
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I know Irving and I are totally different people, Andrea... but we keep coming back to each other.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy thinks that she and Irving want the same thing.
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Cathy, they've had your car for 4 days. Why aren't you screaming at them?!
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy thinks that by complaining service departments put you on the bottom of their lists.
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3 tablespoons of tuna salad at 193 calories per 4-ounce serving... plus 2/3 cup cottage cheese at 260 calories per cup... plus 1 1/2 olives at 52 calories per ounce...
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy figures out the percentage of calories they've eaten.
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I'll be fine, mom. Everything will work out just fine.
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humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tries to convince her mom that she'll be fine.
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I'll run out and get some charcoal.
Genre
humor
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Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Irving leaves and Cathy gets a call from Andrea.
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Dear Cathy... Thanks for your excellent presentation. We look forward to working with you.
Genre
humor
Characters
Mark; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy and Mark keep writing thank you notes.
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You're so dependable, Cathy. You're the only person I can turn to for help.
Genre
humor
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Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Mr. Pinkley asks Cathy if she can handle Morrie's work while he's on vacation.
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Irving honey, I have to break our date for tomorrow night.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy tries to figure out how to break her date with Irving.
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I've been called out of town on business. I need my clothes back.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy tries to get her clothes back from the dry cleaner.
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You should have checked that bag, miss. It won't fit under your seat.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
A flight attendant deals with a customer who has a large bag.
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Room service.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy wants to order breakfast.
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Thanks for dinner and for not trying to kiss me, Ralph.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Ralph explains why he didn't try to kiss her.
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Hi, Cathy. How's your trip?
Genre
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Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy found out she has one night to give a 45-minute presentation in the morning.
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All set for your big talk, Cathy?
Genre
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Cathy Andrews; Ralph
Synopsis
Cathy learns her "informal chat" is actually a "big talk."
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You look exhausted, Cathy.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's presentation was brilliant and now she wants to go home and lie down.
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If you give me your receipts, I'll do your expense report, Cathy.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Charlene makes the mistake of offering to do Cathy's expense report.
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Is this the warranty registration card you're supposed to send in for your phone-answering machine, Cathy?
Genre
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Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom learns what Cathy does with her warranty registration cards.
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Please leave a short message after the beep... Beep!
Genre
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Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy answers the phone after Irving leaves a message.
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We're freezing, Mr. Pinkley.
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy plans what she'll say to Mr. Pinkley about the air conditioning.
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I paid $14.95 for this double album set and I hate every song on it but one.
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humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy wants to smash the record she bought.
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I can't take it, Mr. Pinkley! I'm cracking under all this work!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Mr. Pinkley tries to make Cathy's workload seem easier.
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You look fine as you are.
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
The longer Cathy tries to look better the better she wants to look.
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Dear Floyd, We are sick and tired of your outrageous demands. As far as I'm concerned, you can take your business and...
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy writes a few drafts of a letter.
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I'm lost.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy doesn't know where she belongs.
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What do you want to do in the next five years, Cathy?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's comment is drowned out by the music.
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Ha, ha, ha!... Oh, you're wonderful! What a wonderful time I had with you tonight, Nick.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy keeps complimenting her date.
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What makes you think I met someone new?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Irving can tell Cathy's met someone new.
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I need a good traveling dress. Are you sure this one won't wrinkle?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy tries on a wrinkle-proof dress.
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I'm really glad I met you, Cathy.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Nick
Synopsis
Nick likes Cathy, but as a friend.
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You're wonderful, Nick.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy tries again to be more than friends with Nick.
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To Nick, who had his big chance and blew it!
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy and friends drink about men.
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You always said you never wanted to get married, Charlene.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy can't understand how Charlene changed her mind about getting married.
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Cathy, just because I'm getting married doesn't mean we'll quit being friends.
Genre
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Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Charlene explains how their friendship will stay the same.
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When Nick said our relationship was hopeless, I celebrated my independence by buying a lovely new necklace.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy considers what she does when bad things happen.
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How could Charlene marry a man like Frank? I thought she'd made more progress than that.
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy complains about Charlene getting married.
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You're still here??
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy talks to a fly.
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Irving...
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy is having trouble talking to Irving about their relationship.
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Nick dumped me, mom.
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy tells he mom about Nick.
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One hundred and... wait. I don't think the scale was exactly on zero when I got on.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy adjusts her scale.
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I was just in a relationship where I did all the work, Irving. It's your turn.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy feels Irving should pamper and adore her because of her relationship with Nick.
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Our mothers just didn't talk about things, Cathy.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Andrea and Cathy talk about how mothers kept all their rage inside them.
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I read a story about a woman my age who started a company and is making $200,000 a year. I ran home and ate a box of donuts.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy recounts her reactions to other women's accomplishments.
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Are you sure you can't stay for awhile, Irving? My mother brought over this great pie.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy invites Irving to stay, but he has to leave.
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I cleaned up the kitchen last night! Oh, what a beautiful sight!
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's cleaned her kitchen.
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Is something wrong, Tim?
Genre
humor
Characters
Sue; Tim; Jay; Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
A song affects people because of the effect it had on previous people.
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When do you think you could get this project done, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy makes an estimate about when she can finish a project.
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You're working late? You promised you'd help plan my dinner party.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews; Andrea; Irving Hillman; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy can't help people she said she'd help because of work.
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If you don't get the project done, you'll undermine your client's trust and risk losing the business that pays your salary, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Andrea points out the various consequences of Cathy's work.
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Well, here we all are: coffee to help me stay awake... cookies to help me write...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy tries to use food to help her finish her project.
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You're still in the shower?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy can't figure out which razor blades are new or used.
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Your presentation was wonderful, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Cathy is not going to be bought off with compliments.
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What's the difference? It's only one evening of my life.
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy isn't sure if she should be in a date with this guy.
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Should I call Irving or not, Andrea? What do you think?
Genre
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Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Andrea thinks Cathy is too dependent on other people's opinions.
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You want me around until you read some women's article, and then all you care about is your career.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving is frustrated with Cathy's flip-flopping.
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That's a new kind of sugar-free soda I got, Cathy. What do you think?
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom bought a new soda.
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My car seats lean all the way back. Almost like a bed.
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's date has one thing on his mind, but Cathy has something else on hers.
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Here, sweetie. If you folded your towels like this, your linen closet would be so much more efficient!
Genre
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Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't like her mother telling her how to do things.
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Nice party, huh?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy tells Irving about things he didn't notice at the party.
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This is the hot new look in tweedy jackets for fall...
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy buys some hot new clothes.
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More shoes? What do you need more shoes for, Cathy?
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy defends buying more shoes.
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I don't see why you won't let me fix you up, Cathy.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Andrea wonders why Cathy has some rotten tuna in her fridge.
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Floyd and Helen, Margo and Jack, and Neiman-Marcus are celebrating their anniversaries today. I'm sending them all a nice card.
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy's mom makes a point about commitment.
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Why did I tell Pinkley I'd work on that stupid project this weekend??
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy is cleaning house while angry.
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Mr. Pinkley said you'd fill me in on the new person he hired for my department.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Charlene tells Cathy that the new guy is single.
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Cathy, I'd like you to meet Grant. He'll be working directly under you.
Genre
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Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews; Grant
Synopsis
Cathy meets the new guy.
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Who are you all dolled up for, Cathy? Your new assistant, Grant???
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy negotiates with Charlene about keeping quiet.
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I'm starving. Want to get some lunch, Cathy.?
Genre
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Characters
Grant; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't want to get lunch with Grant because the office will assume it's a date.
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There are 7 million more single adult women in this country than there are single adult men.
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Synopsis
Cathy ponders the problem of meeting an available man she doesn't work with.
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Yesterday Grant said the...
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Andrea points out a flaw about Cathy dating Grant.
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I'm glad you changed your mind about dating someone at work.
Genre
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Characters
Grant; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy and Grant are not dating, they are working late.
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You're finally cleaning out this closet??
Genre
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Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy explains why she's cleaning the closet.
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Someone from the office is going to see us here, Grant.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Grant; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy is worried someone from the office will see her and Grant on a date.
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What makes you such an expert on dating someone at the office, mom?
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's mom explains something she saw on the Phil Donahue show.
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This report you did is all wrong, Grant... well, it isn't that wrong. No. Yes, it is. It's wrong.
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy breaks up with Grant.
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Grant's phone is busy. That's an omen that I shouldn't be calling him.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy thinks everything is an omen.
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I love getting to see you in the office every day, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Grant; Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy and Grant discuss their relationship not realizing people from the office are listening in.
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Laura was beautiful... I want to meet someone as beautiful as Laura, and as bright as Maureen.
Genre
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Characters
Grant; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Grant tells Cathy what he wants in a woman.
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This is what men hate, Cathy. I went with you a couple of times, and suddenly you're making me feel the pressure of a whole relationship.
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Grant does not feel that a couple of dates is a relationship.
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In the 70's we used to leap into love but then deny that we were involved.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy asks a relationship question.
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What were you doing so late at the office, Cathy?
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Irving and Cathy fight what she was doing at the office.
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Irving's never going to speak to me again...
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy is trying to decide how bad things are.
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Grant was supposed to be here at 8:00.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's mom meets Grant.
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Well?... How did you like my mother, Grant?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy asks Grant what he thought of her mother.
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This is for Irving, who says he loves me unless one of his friends is there.
Genre
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Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is dealing with her frustration by eating candy.
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You have Irving on line 1, Grant on line 2, your mother on line 3 and an irate client on line 4.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy has a choice of bad phone calls.
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Is this too dressy to wear to the office?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy is dressing too fancy because she's dating someone from work.
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I can't decide between the green and the purple.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Mabel gives Cathy advice in choosing a color.
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The B-52's. Give me a break. I'm not getting up for the B-52's!
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy refuses to leave bed until the radio plays a song she likes.
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It's 8:00, Cathy. Aren't you going home tonight?
Genre
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Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is working late.
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I always used to get my dad a tie for his birthday.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy tries to figure out what to get her dad.
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I'm furious with Grant about our date last night, but I don't want him to think that's why I'm criticizing his report.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy tries to be dignified and professional while criticizing Grant's report.
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You're not sleeping, are you, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy fell asleep at work.
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I thought you paid bills on Tuesday night, Cathy.
Genre
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Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy explains her money management system.
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Good morning, Grant. Where's Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Grant; Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't want to arrive at work at the same time as Grant.
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Any messages, Charlene?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
The office is divided on Cathy and Grant's relationship.
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Is this going to be one of those motherly talks where you cite examples of women my age who are discovering the thrill of a formal wedding?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy tries to guess what her mother wants to talk to her about.
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You probably had some very good reason for not telling Irving you were dating me, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Grant; Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tells Grant why she didn't tell Irving that they were dating.
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Anything to go out, Cathy?
Genre
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Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't have anything to go out.
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Nice movie, huh, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is upset that her real life isn't as romantic as the movie An Officer and a Gentleman.
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We were just getting things together, Cathy, and now I have to go to this seminar for a week.
Genre
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Characters
Grant; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy and Grant are saying goodbye at the airport.
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What are you doing while Grant's out of town?
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is trying to make herself gorgeous while Grant is away.
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These diet breakfast squares are disgusting. I should have gone on the Cambridge diet today... Bleah.. This is worse. I should have gone on the Beverly Hills diet...
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy has various diets for breakfast.
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Diet diary entry, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.: "Radical changes in diet are too big a shock to the system. It is far better to simply cut down on fattening foods."
Genre
humor
Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy tries cutting down on fattening foods.
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I ate a donut. Afterwards, I realized my urge for that donut was just a manifestation of my job anxiety.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy analyzes why she ate various goodies.
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I have 42 letters to get out this morning, and all I can think about is the donut I saw on Charlene's desk.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire; Mr. Cooper
Synopsis
Cathy keeps thinking about a donut instead of work.
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How's the diet, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tells Charlene how she avoided eating tempting foods.
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So what if I eat this? This stupid diet will never work anyway!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving compliments Cathy on how good she looks, after she just ate a pie.
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Grant's going to be home in two days and I've only lost three pounds.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy worries she hasn't lost enough weight.
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Oh, what a beautiful new dress, Cathy!
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy's mom makes her feel good about wearing a muumuu.
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Hi, Cathy, it's Grant. Pinkley wants me to stay at this seminar for another week.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Grant
Synopsis
Grant won't be back for another week.
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You've gained ten pounds since Grant left town, and then he asked you to meet him in Atlanta this weekend?? Cathy, what did you do?!
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Andrea asks Cathy what she did.
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Why do you need to join a health club, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is desperate to lose weight.
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Two years ago you bought a jump rope. You said, "If I've invested $5, I'll use it." You didn't.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Andrea points out Cathy's previous wasting of money on fitness items.
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Oh, yes. Our health club has completely separate facilities for men and women.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy phones the health club.
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Cathy, how did you lose 10 pounds in 4 days??
Genre
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Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy explains the difference in losing new fat versus old fat.
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I gained ten pounds worrying about Grant's return... I lost ten pounds worrying about Grant's return.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Grant
Synopsis
Grant is back.
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Chew chew chew chew chew
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Synopsis
Cathy gets wired up on Milk Duds.
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Grant has stormed in the front door, followed closely by Cathy, who looks equally miffed.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire; Grant
Synopsis
Charlene is announcing things over the company loudspeaker.
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Of all the neurotic behavior I've seen, Grant, this takes the cake.
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy can't believe Grant is hiding rather than face a simple relationship discussion.
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If you're trying to get me to break up first so you won't have it on your conscience, forget it, Grant. I can outlast you any day!! A woman can drag out a break-up longer than any man.
Genre
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Characters
Grant; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy breaks up with Grant.
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I thought we should include everyone. Family, friends, co-workers. Then no one would feel left out.
Genre
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Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy and Grant are planning their break-up.
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As you know, Cathy and Grant broke up this week, causing a ripple effect on several other couples.
Genre
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Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Charlene is trying to use the business meeting for cheap gossip.
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It's cold out, and it's going to get colder.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy talks to her car.
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Hi, Charlene. I was just making more coffee.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy is trying to make a new pot of coffee.
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Why should I spend $500 on this health club when I can go jogging for free?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy wants to know why she should buy a membership at the gym.
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Now then... you said, "The health club is a center for intelligent, successful, gorgeous, muscle-y men.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy has some further questions.
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There's just a touch of stuffing left. Who will clean it up so we can stack these platters?
Genre
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Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews; Bill Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom tries to get everyone to finish the last bits of food.
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As part of our health club program, each new member gets a free introductory analysis.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy doesn't want to get measured.
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The second I tell myself I can't have any cake, I get obsessed with having some. It's ridiculous.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tries a new approach to avoid eating cake.
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Cathy, didn't you do anything during the 6 weeks you were seeing Grant??
Genre
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Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
During the six weeks of dating Grant Cathy got behind on work, bills, laundry and cleaning.
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What have you been doing for the last six weeks, Cathy?
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Irving asks what Cathy has been doing for the last six weeks.
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Hurry, Charlene! I have to get these out so I can get to my aerobics class by 6:00!
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Cathy rushes to get to aerobics.
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Please, Cathy! It's an emergency!!
Genre
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Characters
Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Mr. Pinkley thinks an assignment is important, but Cathy doesn't.
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Somehow Frank always knows when I need a little gift to pick me up.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy is watching a program of women talking about their men knowing when they need something.
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You didn't jog in the 70's? Everyone jogged in the 70's!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy has missed two decades of American fitness.
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Ta da!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy finishes a big project.
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$89.88! They want $89.88 for this!
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy and her mom are looking at prices in the store.
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Hi there, sweetie. It's me. I was just thinking about you and, uh, I thought I'd say hello.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy leaves a message for Irving.
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Many busy career women do their Christmas shopping by catalog, in the relaxing atmosphere of their own homes.
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy tries to shop by catalog.
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This would be perfect for Irving...
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy is looking for gifts that could be delivered before Christmas.
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Hi. How do you like the health club?
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy meets a fellow member of the health club.
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At first, it all looks so appealing. You want it all.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy thinks about shopping.
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We have calculator checkbooks, calculator watches, calculator credit card cases, calculator lamps...
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Characters
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Synopsis
Calculators come in all sort of things.
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Mm... this would make a nice gift.. no, maybe this one... now I can't tell which is which... wait.. here's a blank space on my arm... ooh, here's a new one...
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy is sampling colognes.
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How about this nice...
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy knows what Irving doesn't want for Christmas.
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To the Andrews family... wishing you a warm and wonderful Christmas. I hope 1983 will be a special year full of love and properity.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is writing Christmas notes.
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Buy one of these new pouffy taffeta dresses and you'll be the center of attention at all your holiday functions!
Genre
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Characters
Mabel; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tries on a pouffy dress.
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Okay. I lied. I didn't go out of town.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy is apologizing for lying.
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Where did you buy this, mom? This would be perfect for Andrea.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy finds the perfect gifts for people amongst the gifts her mom had bought.
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Hee hee... the Morton twins have turned into regular little blimps.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's family makes fun of other family's photo Christmas cards.
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I'd better taste the dough. I can't tell if it's right unless I taste it.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy keeps sampling the cookies to make sure they're right.
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A practical gift tells him the romance is over. A personal gift tells him the romance has just begun.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy explains what different types of gifts mean.
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As each gift is opened, father will neatly fold the gift wrap for re-use, and I will record who each present is from so we'll have a complete list for our thank you notes!
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's mom has a plan for Christmas.
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More pie? More cookies? More strudel? More nut bread? More candy?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's mom offers her more food.
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I wish you didn't have to go rushing off to see Irving, sweetie.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's parents don't want Cathy to leave.
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The suitcase is coming out. Cathy's getting ready to leave.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's mom hates Cathy's suitcase.
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Do you think Cathy had a good time with us over Christmas?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's mom and dad discuss Christmas.
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...And lastly, I will never again throw dried-out pens back in my desk drawer!
Genre
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Synopsis
Andrea congratulates Cathy for making a small resolution.
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I remember that song! That was #1 the day I overslept and ran into the drape meeting with hot rollers in my hair!
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Synopsis
Cathy keeps remembering odd events when she hears different songs on the radio.
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Are you still admiring that thing?
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy admiring her new calendar.
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Find out what you did at the holiday party
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Synopsis
Charlene is selling transcripts of what happened at the office holiday party.
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If I buy a pie at the 7-11 at midnight on January 5th, everyone will know I'm cheating on my New Year's diet.
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy decides to cheat on her diet and buy a pie.
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Why are you making such a big deal about returning the make-up bag you got for Andrea?
Genre
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Synopsis
Cathy worries about the saleslady who made a commission on the item she's returning.
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Have we recuperated from the holidays yet, Cathy?
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's boss is wondering if the company is back to normal after the holidays.
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Irving's been gone for a week and he hasn't called once.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is worried she hasn't heard from Irving.
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Earlier today you turned down a 15¢ donut, a 35¢ cookie, and a 50¢ cupcake...
Genre
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Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is eating more expensive goodies.
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We have the auto-redial telephone with 9, 15, or 32-number memory... the all-electronic mini-phone... cordless, collapsible or calculator phones...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy looks for a phone.
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What happened here?!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy broke her garbage disposal by stuffing the phone bill down it.
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You seem to intuitively know how to handle the Ozwell client, Cathy. Please call and explain why we're $12,000.00 over budget.
Genre
humor
Characters
Earl Pinkley; Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman; Andrea
Synopsis
Men are changing.
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This shower curtain is disgusting. The second I get home from work, I'm going to disinfect this shower curtain!
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
Cathy decides to do a lot of cleaning when she gets home from work.
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One for dinner.
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Being alone at dinner gets Cathy a bad table and lousy service.
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...So the shipment didn't come, leaving me with...
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Irving is complaining about work and Cathy tells him it's her night to complain.
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I'm going to have to work late tomorrow, Irving.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving complains when Cathy gives him her schedule.
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Uh, oh. I forgot where I'm supposed to pick up my exercise card.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy panics at the gym.
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You've been avoiding me, Irving. I can only assume you met someone new and are afraid to tell me.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy tries to figure out why Irving is avoiding her.
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Where did you get this gorgeous tea set, Irving?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy finds a gift for Irving from another woman.
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Cathy's mad at me. I should call her and apologise.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving debates whether to call Cathy.
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I care for you, Cathy, but I'm just not ready for a big commitment.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Irving gives his not ready for commitment speech.
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I don't mind eating out alone... I sort of like eating out alone.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is eating alone at a restaurant.
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Here, Cathy.
Genre
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Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy explains her filing system to Charlene.
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Yvonne brought the homemade spinach pasta, seasoned with herbs from her windowsill herb garden.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Raymond
Synopsis
Cathy is emabarrassed about the meal she brought.
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I know where every ladies' room in the city is.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy's working on her resume.
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So, um.. how long have you been in the commodities field?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Dates don't last as long as they used to.
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My old buddy, Zack, split up with his wife and asked if he could hang out here.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; Zack; Becky
Synopsis
Irving's old drinking buddy is back.
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Karen's still finishing school, so it just made sense for me to take Becky when we split up.
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Becky; Zack; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Zack brought his daughter with him to Irving's.
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Zack, this is a single's building. I can't have a wailing baby here.
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Becky; Zack
Synopsis
Irving doesn't want Zack's daughter in his apartment.
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After work I pick Becky up at day care and cook her dinner.
Genre
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Characters
Becky; Zack; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Zack and Irving talk about their evenings.
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Remember when we used to cruise this mall and check out the ladies, Irving?
Genre
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Characters
Becky; Zack; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Zack and Irving are at the mall.
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It used to be all a guy needed to attract the ladies was a sports car. I could handle that.
Genre
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Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Irving's having trouble with the new ways to attract women.
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In modern parenting, we learn that a child's actions are always motivated, Irving.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Becky; Zack; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Becky's throwing her food at Irving.
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All right!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Zack; Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; Becky
Synopsis
Irving thinks Zack's watching the game.
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Cookie. Cookie please!
Genre
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Characters
Becky; Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Irving doesn't know what to do with Becky.
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Zack and Becky moved into their house today, huh?
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Irving can't believe how Zack has changed.
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I bought a $90 dress for dinner with Irving tonight.
Genre
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Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tells Andrea how much she spent to look good for Irving.
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7:30... I strike my sultry, come-hither pose.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy is waiting for Irving.
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I looked at all the Valentine's Day cards and candy and jewelry, honey...
Genre
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Characters
Anne Andrews; Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Irving didn't get Cathy a card.
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Irving flaked-out on Valentine's Day again? Why don't you just scream at him, Cathy??
Genre
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Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Andrea tells Cathy what she should have done to Irving.
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Economy class is $592.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy onjects to the high price for airline seats.
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After everything we've been through together, I can't believe you'd turn on me like this.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Charlene hears Cathy yelling.
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What's this doing in your expense report?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy tries to write off some shopping she did.
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What color are you going to paint your living room?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy tries making small talk when she and Irving are kissing.
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I don't know, Cathy. I'd better think about it.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Mr. Pinkley is unsure about making a purchase.
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I won't be in today, Mr. Pinkley. My hair won't start.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's hair is not cooperating.
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Where are they?! Where are all the single men?!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy stands on her balcony and screams.
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I will not ask Cathy about her love life.
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy and her mom try not to say negative things about each other.
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I can't stand to call this man, Mr. Pinkley.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Cathy and Mr. Pinkley are putting off meetings.
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Spinach cucumbers sprouts tomatoes lettuce mushrooms dressing broccoli zucchini fish lemon butter eggs seasonings
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy buys food to make dinner.
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I need the dollar back that I loaned you last week, Charlene.
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Cathy can't get her dollar back.
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How does that leotard fit?
Genre
humor
Characters
Mabel; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is trying on a leotard.
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He told me he loved me and then he didn't call for five weeks...
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy offers her opinion at the gym.
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Hello, Cathy, and who's the lucky guy??
Genre
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Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Charlene can tell Cathy's interested in someone by her new shoes.
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Hi there. I was admiring you from across the room and wondered if I could buy you a drink...
Genre
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Brian
Synopsis
Cathy tries picking up a guy at the gym.
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You walked right up and asked me out for a drink! I love it!!
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy's date wants drinks to become dinner.
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My goal is to marry an ambitious career woman so I can spend the rest of my days perfecting my muscle tone.
Genre
humor
Characters
Brian; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's date tells her his goal.
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That guy is gorgeous, Cathy. Why did you turn him down for lunch?
Genre
humor
Characters
Brian; Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't think she has anything in common with Brian.
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I ran 6 miles on Monday!
Genre
humor
Characters
Brian; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy and Brian have running in common.
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I know what I want in a relationship. I just haven't found it.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom explains what's really important.
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How was the big date last night, Cathy?
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy doesn't think she needs to tell her mother how her date went.
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I'll have the 7-summer vegetable soup and a buckwheat muffin.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Brian
Synopsis
Cathy tells Brian she'll need some time to herself later.
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Brian has no job, no ambition, and no personality. I'm dating him strictly for his looks.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Charlene helps Cathy get over dating a man for his looks.
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Characters
Cathy Andrews; Charlene McGuire
Synopsis
Cathy wonders how she can get any work done with all these phone calls.
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On Sunday I told Irving I had to stay home and do the laundry. But I really went out with Brian.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy has been lying to Irving.
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Irving said, "How could you go out with him?!" I said, "Oh darling, I was thinking of you every moment."
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Andrea disagrees with what Cathy is writing in her diary.
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We asserted our independence in tight, straight skirts and buttoned vests.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy is looking at new fashions.
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Button up your blouse, sweetie. You don't want to give the wrong impression.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy keeps hearing her mother's advice.
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Shampoo I tried once and hated... cologne I've gotten sick of... face cream that didn't work...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Anne Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy complains about all the stuff she doesn't use taking up space.
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I vote for Brian. If Cathy turns him down again, he'll lose all interest.
Genre
humor
Characters
Earl Pinkley; Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
The office is voting on Cathy's love life.
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Brian took me out for a salad.
Genre
humor
Characters
Andrea; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy is complaining about Brian to Andrea.
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Why didn't you just tell me you were going out with someone else?
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy explains why she didn't tell Irving about Brian.
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Can I get you anything else?
Genre
humor
Characters
Mabel; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy wants to understand how men think.
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I wish I'd met you before, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Brian; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy explains what she was like before.
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Milk, $2.14 a half-gallon... coffee cream, 59¢ a pint... orange juice, $1.98 a quart...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy is shopping.
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Aack! The client wants a complete revision in one hour, Cathy!
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews; Earl Pinkley
Synopsis
The client keeps changing his mind.
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Brian, I only went out with you because I needed to boost my ego in the most superficial way.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Brian
Synopsis
Cathy explains why she dated Brian.
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I hope we can still be friends, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Brian; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Brian hopes to remain friends and Cathy wonders what kind of friends.
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Oh, poor baby! Brian dumped you!! Have some brownies!!
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy's mom offers Cathy brownies when she thinks Brian dumped Cathy.
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Hi. May I borrow a pen?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Mabel
Synopsis
Cathy, and other ladies, go through their purses.
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I thought you'd be out with that bean sprout tonight, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Irving Hillman; Cathy Andrews; Brian
Synopsis
Cathy tells Irving that Brian is history.
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How can you develop film in an hour? The other places take 7 days.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy is told that her pictures are done sooner because this photo place has less employees to look at her photos.
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I do not think "Welcome to the zoo" is an appropriate wall plaque for the reception area, Charlene.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy asks Charlene to change the wall plaque.
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I was halfway through the Argus project when I had to start returning some calls... I was halfway through the calls when I had to start working on my taxes...
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Cathy is complaining about how busy she is to Irving.
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My friend Flo's daughter's ex-roommate saw Cathy having dinner with Irving tonight and Cathy did not look happy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Anne Andrews; Cathy Andrews
Synopsis
Cathy wonders how her mother knew something was wrong.
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What should I say if Irving asks me out?
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Andrea explains what it means if Irving asks her out.
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Anger eventually passes. Frustration goes away. Even love can disappear.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy wonders why embarrassment always stays the same.
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Irving, we were just getting close and then - poof! - you disappeared again.
Genre
humor
Characters
Cathy Andrews; Andrea
Synopsis
Cathy asks Irving why he disappeared.
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Irving loves you, Cathy.
Genre
humor
Characters
Charlene McGuire; Cathy Andrews; Irving Hillman
Synopsis
Charlene is convinced Irving loves Cathy.
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Food... love...
Genre
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Characters
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Synopsis
Cathy partakes of the four basic groups.
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  4. 3. ["First there were cards. Then there were cards and flowers."]
    Cathy
  5. 4. ["Irving's doing it to me, again, Andrea. I can't believe it!"]
    Cathy
  6. 5. ["Do you think I should send David a valentine?"]
    Cathy
  7. 6. ["Part of me doesn't even care about Valentine's day this year... another part of me wants an apartment full of cards and flowers..."]
    Cathy
  8. 7. ["Quick! I ate the box of chocolate my boyfriend gave me for Valentine's day and I have to replace it before he comes over and sees the empty box!"]
    Cathy
  9. 8. ["I might not get a chance to call you from Boston, Cathy, but I'll be back next week. I love you."]
    Cathy
  10. 9. ["Irving called from the airport. He said he loves me."]
    Cathy
  11. 10. ["I disagree, Mr. Pinkley. My research indicates that our '82 goals will only be achievable if we pay ca..."]
    Cathy
  12. 11. ["Not again... how am I supposed to get any work done if I'm answering calls all day??"]
    Cathy
  13. 12. ["Will there be any problem getting refills for this photo album?"]
    Cathy
  14. 13. ["Attention all employees: In honor of Mr. Pinkley's birthday..."]
    Cathy
  15. 14. ["I thought you said Irving loved that dress, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  16. 15. ["Irving! Welcome back! I missed you so much!"]
    Cathy
  17. 16. ["You know what's wrong with relationships, Andrea?... Kitchens!"]
    Cathy
  18. 17. ["Yaaak! Just a second! Okay! Wait! Yaaack! Okay, okay, just a second! Wait!!"]
    Cathy
  19. 18. ["Cheesecake... fudge ripple... chocolate eclairs... cookies..."]
    Cathy
  20. 19. ["I'm very attracted to this man... but I'm tired. I just don't have the energy to put my feelings on the line for someone new."]
    Cathy
  21. 20. ["Here, sweetie. Have half of my sandwich."]
    Cathy
  22. 21. ["Hi. I'm Daniel. How do you feel about the whole men/women thing?"]
    Cathy
  23. 22. ["Yes, of course, Mr. Pinkley."]
    Cathy
  24. 23. ["What does "crab bordelaise" mean?"]
    Cathy
  25. 24. ["I knew it. I knew you were upset."]
    Cathy
  26. 25. ["Hum hum"]
    Cathy
  27. 26. ["You what? You won't? You... wait!"]
    Cathy
  28. 27. ["I'm ready to go to lunch if you are, Charlene."]
    Cathy
  29. 28. ["Okay, now... I won't be gone long... just dinner and a movie."]
    Cathy
  30. 29. ["Jazz."]
    Cathy
  31. 30. ["My friend Ollie wrote to the government for information on small business subsidies."]
    Cathy
  32. 31. ["Flo, we have gathered here to discuss new business opportunities... not to listen to you gloat about your granddaughter."]
    Cathy
  33. 32. ["If your Cathy were married like my daughters..."]
    Cathy
  34. 33. ["I'm here! I flooded the laundry room... I shorted-out my hairdryer... I dumped the coffee pot in my briefcase... I ripped my hem..."]
    Cathy
  35. 34. ["I'm going to transfer my savings to a long-term, high-interest account and that's that!"]
    Cathy
  36. 35. ["I'd better go. This call is costing you a fortune, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  37. 36. ["Sometimes I get the feeling that I'm just wandering around between ladies' rooms, Andrea."]
    Cathy
  38. 37. ["I'm sorry I missed the party last night, Irving."]
    Cathy
  39. 38. ["Notice to all customers: All dressing rooms in this store may be monitored for security reasons."]
    Cathy
  40. 39. ["I told Joan her boyfriend was taking advantage of her and that she should dump him."]
    Cathy
  41. 40. ["It's my privilige to present you with a raise today, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  42. 41. ["I got a raise, Irving! I got a raise and I didn't even have to beg for it!!"]
    Cathy
  43. 42. ["You were laid off? Oh, Irving, you must feel terrible. You must feel so rejected and useless."]
    Cathy
  44. 43. ["You'll find another job, Irving. Look. There must be 500 ads in this newspaper."]
    Cathy
  45. 44. ["I got laid off."]
    Cathy
  46. 45. ["I'm happy to formally announce Cathy's promotion to the lower rung of management at Product Testing, Inc."]
    Cathy
  47. 46. ["Irving got laid off and I got a promotion. What do I say to reassure him??"]
    Cathy
  48. 47. ["They've all seen my picture by now, and they've all read about my big promotion."]
    Cathy
  49. 48. ["Mom, what are you going to do with 900 copies of the company newsletter that has my picture in it?"]
    Cathy
  50. 49. ["What's on TV tonight, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  51. 50. ["Hi! May I help you find something for your stunningly petite figure?"]
    Cathy
  52. 51. ["You're turning into a vegetable, Irving. Look at you."]
    Cathy
  53. 52. ["I didn't feel like shaving. So what?"]
    Cathy
  54. 53. ["You have company, Irving? Is it someone you used to work with?"]
    Cathy
  55. 54. ["Whatever happened to wallets that made a happy "snap!" sound when you opened them?"]
    Cathy
  56. 55. ["Ho, hum. I think you'd better take me home, Edward."]
    Cathy
  57. 56. ["Hi, Cathy. Are you in the middle of anything?"]
    Cathy
  58. 57. ["You're working too hard, Cathy. Why don't you go freshen up."]
    Cathy
  59. 58. ["I've been so busy... thanks for helping with my tax returns, Irving."]
    Cathy
  60. 59. ["Thanks for coming, Cathy. Like our ad says, we are the complete tax preparation center."]
    Cathy
  61. 60. ["I paid my income taxes."]
    Cathy
  62. 61. ["Did you see this, Andrea?... If I leave my pans and cooking utensils lying around on the counter, I look like a slob."]
    Cathy
  63. 62. ["You always said it wouldn't matter which one of us was making more money, remember?"]
    Cathy
  64. 63. ["Hi. I'm calling about the top level management position you have open."]
    Cathy
  65. 64. ["What do you mean, the job is filled? The newspaper just came out fourteen seconds ago!"]
    Cathy
  66. 65. ["I was rejected by 47 more companies today, Cathy. Want to have dinner?"]
    Cathy
  67. 66. ["Hi, Irving! Look at this great job-hunting guide I found for you!!"]
    Cathy
  68. 67. ["I'm so busy, I don't have time to eat."]
    Cathy
  69. 68. ["If I wear the outfit I look best in on my first date with this man, I won't have anything to wear if I ever go out with him again."]
    Cathy
  70. 69. ["Hi, Irving. Would you mind picking up my dry cleaning today?"]
    Cathy
  71. 70. ["I'd like a breath mint, but I don't want to be so obvious about preparing for a big kiss at the door."]
    Cathy
  72. 71. ["Everywhere you go, there's too much stuff to buy. I went to the drugstore for a tube of toothpaste, I came out with a dinette set."]
    Cathy
  73. 72. ["Ooh, Irving, let's go hear James Lee Stanley play."]
    Cathy
  74. 73. ["Where have you been all evening, Cathy??"]
    Cathy
  75. 74. ["The hot new look for spring is the long, flowery, ruffled prairie look."]
    Cathy
  76. 75. ["Did you have a nice weekend, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  77. 76. ["I cannot believe you spent more money on clothes, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  78. 77. [""I am totally attracted to this man, and I want him to know it."]
    Cathy
  79. 78. ["My blue skirt and my tan jacket are getting dry cleaned."]
    Cathy
  80. 79. ["I know unemployment is hard on you, Irving, but I don't want it to drive us apart."]
    Cathy
  81. 80. ["14 rings... 15 rings... come on, Irving, answer your phone."]
    Cathy
  82. 81. ["No, I will not stay late again, Mr. Pinkley. My personal relationships are under a big enough strain without adding another midnight at the office."]
    Cathy
  83. 82. ["Well, um, maybe we can get together sometime, Cathy... maybe I'll give you a call next week... maybe we'll get some dinner... well, maybe. We'll see..."]
    Cathy
  84. 83. ["I'm wearing "the provocative new cologne for women." He's wearing "the daring new men's cologne.""]
    Cathy
  85. 84. ["I just want to know if he's going to call, Andrea... if he calls, it's fine. If he doesn't call, it's fine."]
    Cathy
  86. 85. ["It used to be a bad day if my hair didn't turn out."]
    Cathy
  87. 86. ["Dear Mary, I have met a charming new man who I plan to spend a great deal of time with."]
    Cathy
  88. 87. ["Move in with me? Are you crazy, Irving?? We're hardly speaking!"]
    Cathy
  89. 88. ["Mom, remember what you said when I told you Sue was living with Richard?"]
    Cathy
  90. 89. ["You may stay here, Irving, but you may not move your stuff in here!"]
    Cathy
  91. 90. ["You heard me, Irving. I want liver for dinner."]
    Cathy
  92. 91. ["How did you find out that Irving is staying at my apartment, mom?"]
    Cathy
  93. 92. ["Irving, your dirty dishes are in my sink!"]
    Cathy
  94. 93. ["I love you for letting me stay here while I find a job, Cathy!"]
    Cathy
  95. 94. ["Cathy always makes good decisions for herself!"]
    Cathy
  96. 95. ["It's 6:30, Cathy. Let's go freshen up."]
    Cathy
  97. 96. ["Please let me stay another day, Cathy. You're the only one I can turn to."]
    Cathy
  98. 97. ["My new boyfriend isn't speaking to me, my mom isn't speaking to me, my ex-boyfriend is asleep on my couch and I just gained 8 pounds."]
    Cathy
  99. 98. ["Aren't you nervous about Irving snooping around all your stuff while you're at work all day, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  100. 99. ["You're wrinkling up my couch... your junk is all over my apartment... but eating my donuts was the final straw!!"]
    Cathy
  101. 100. ["You're just having an off-day, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  102. 101. ["Are you actually going to let that twerp that you haven't heard from in 6 months stay here??"]
    Cathy
  103. 102. ["Irving, you and I both needed a place to stay, and we both picked Cathy's living room."]
    Cathy
  104. 103. ["I'm Irving. Who are you?"]
    Cathy
  105. 104. ["Every person I've ever dated in my life is standing in my living room, Andrea."]
    Cathy
  106. 105. ["I typed up the notes from the meeting you missed this morning, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  107. 106. ["David and Irving, this is not working out! I can't possibly tell how I feel about either of you when both of you are here!!"]
    Cathy
  108. 107. ["My office called, Irving. I have to get back to St. Louis."]
    Cathy
  109. 108. ["David went back to St. Louis and Irving moved in with his parents. At least my mother will be thrilled."]
    Cathy
  110. 109. ["Relationships are like a giant plate of spaghetti, Andrea."]
    Cathy
  111. 110. ["Amazing new diet breakthrough! Lose 15 pounds in 7 days!"]
    Cathy
  112. 111. ["With our new video tape recorder, we watched the 6:00 news at 8:45. We saw yesterday's 3:00 movie at 5:20 today."]
    Cathy
  113. 112. ["You're eating instead of facing your problems again, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  114. 113. ["I've called this meeting to discuss some new concepts in management for your departments."]
    Cathy
  115. 114. ["I worry. I thought, "Cathy must be too sick to get to a phone!""]
    Cathy
  116. 115. ["What do you think, Cathy? Can you turn your job into something more, or will you change careers?"]
    Cathy
  117. 116. ["How do you know Irving's going to pick a fight?"]
    Cathy
  118. 117. ["Boing!"]
    Cathy
  119. 118. ["I thought you invited me over to scream at me, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  120. 119. ["Where's the rest of the coffee, mom?"]
    Cathy
  121. 120. ["Hi, Cathy. It's David."]
    Cathy
  122. 121. ["Okay. Here comes the commercial break. I have exactly 3 minutes to say something clever to my date."]
    Cathy
  123. 122. ["Want me to put these in the dishwasher, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  124. 123. ["Charlene spent the morning complaining about the fact that Morrie never cleans up the coffee room."]
    Cathy
  125. 124. ["Why don't you ever invite me to your business dinners, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  126. 125. ["I know Irving and I are totally different people, Andrea... but we keep coming back to each other."]
    Cathy
  127. 126. ["Cathy, they've had your car for 4 days. Why aren't you screaming at them?!"]
    Cathy
  128. 127. ["3 tablespoons of tuna salad at 193 calories per 4-ounce serving... plus 2/3 cup cottage cheese at 260 calories per cup... plus 1 1/2 olives at 52 calories per ounce..."]
    Cathy
  129. 128. ["I'll be fine, mom. Everything will work out just fine."]
    Cathy
  130. 129. ["I'll run out and get some charcoal."]
    Cathy
  131. 130. ["Dear Cathy... Thanks for your excellent presentation. We look forward to working with you."]
    Cathy
  132. 131. ["You're so dependable, Cathy. You're the only person I can turn to for help."]
    Cathy
  133. 132. ["Irving honey, I have to break our date for tomorrow night."]
    Cathy
  134. 133. ["I've been called out of town on business. I need my clothes back."]
    Cathy
  135. 134. ["You should have checked that bag, miss. It won't fit under your seat."]
    Cathy
  136. 135. ["Room service."]
    Cathy
  137. 136. ["Thanks for dinner and for not trying to kiss me, Ralph."]
    Cathy
  138. 137. ["Hi, Cathy. How's your trip?"]
    Cathy
  139. 138. ["All set for your big talk, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  140. 139. ["You look exhausted, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  141. 140. ["If you give me your receipts, I'll do your expense report, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  142. 141. ["Is this the warranty registration card you're supposed to send in for your phone-answering machine, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  143. 142. ["Please leave a short message after the beep... Beep!"]
    Cathy
  144. 143. ["We're freezing, Mr. Pinkley."]
    Cathy
  145. 144. ["I paid $14.95 for this double album set and I hate every song on it but one."]
    Cathy
  146. 145. ["I can't take it, Mr. Pinkley! I'm cracking under all this work!!"]
    Cathy
  147. 146. ["You look fine as you are."]
    Cathy
  148. 147. ["Dear Floyd, We are sick and tired of your outrageous demands. As far as I'm concerned, you can take your business and..."]
    Cathy
  149. 148. ["I'm lost."]
    Cathy
  150. 149. ["What do you want to do in the next five years, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  151. 150. ["Ha, ha, ha!... Oh, you're wonderful! What a wonderful time I had with you tonight, Nick."]
    Cathy
  152. 151. ["What makes you think I met someone new?"]
    Cathy
  153. 152. ["I need a good traveling dress. Are you sure this one won't wrinkle?"]
    Cathy
  154. 153. ["I'm really glad I met you, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  155. 154. ["You're wonderful, Nick."]
    Cathy
  156. 155. ["To Nick, who had his big chance and blew it!"]
    Cathy
  157. 156. ["You always said you never wanted to get married, Charlene."]
    Cathy
  158. 157. ["Cathy, just because I'm getting married doesn't mean we'll quit being friends."]
    Cathy
  159. 158. ["When Nick said our relationship was hopeless, I celebrated my independence by buying a lovely new necklace."]
    Cathy
  160. 159. ["How could Charlene marry a man like Frank? I thought she'd made more progress than that."]
    Cathy
  161. 160. ["You're still here??"]
    Cathy
  162. 161. ["Irving..."]
    Cathy
  163. 162. ["Nick dumped me, mom."]
    Cathy
  164. 163. ["One hundred and... wait. I don't think the scale was exactly on zero when I got on."]
    Cathy
  165. 164. ["I was just in a relationship where I did all the work, Irving. It's your turn."]
    Cathy
  166. 165. ["Our mothers just didn't talk about things, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  167. 166. ["I read a story about a woman my age who started a company and is making $200,000 a year. I ran home and ate a box of donuts."]
    Cathy
  168. 167. ["Are you sure you can't stay for awhile, Irving? My mother brought over this great pie."]
    Cathy
  169. 168. ["I cleaned up the kitchen last night! Oh, what a beautiful sight!"]
    Cathy
  170. 169. ["Is something wrong, Tim?"]
    Cathy
  171. 170. ["When do you think you could get this project done, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  172. 171. ["You're working late? You promised you'd help plan my dinner party."]
    Cathy
  173. 172. ["If you don't get the project done, you'll undermine your client's trust and risk losing the business that pays your salary, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  174. 173. ["Well, here we all are: coffee to help me stay awake... cookies to help me write..."]
    Cathy
  175. 174. ["You're still in the shower?"]
    Cathy
  176. 175. ["Your presentation was wonderful, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  177. 176. ["What's the difference? It's only one evening of my life."]
    Cathy
  178. 177. ["Should I call Irving or not, Andrea? What do you think?"]
    Cathy
  179. 178. ["You want me around until you read some women's article, and then all you care about is your career."]
    Cathy
  180. 179. ["That's a new kind of sugar-free soda I got, Cathy. What do you think?"]
    Cathy
  181. 180. ["My car seats lean all the way back. Almost like a bed."]
    Cathy
  182. 181. ["Here, sweetie. If you folded your towels like this, your linen closet would be so much more efficient!"]
    Cathy
  183. 182. ["Nice party, huh?"]
    Cathy
  184. 183. ["This is the hot new look in tweedy jackets for fall..."]
    Cathy
  185. 184. ["More shoes? What do you need more shoes for, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  186. 185. ["I don't see why you won't let me fix you up, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  187. 186. ["Floyd and Helen, Margo and Jack, and Neiman-Marcus are celebrating their anniversaries today. I'm sending them all a nice card."]
    Cathy
  188. 187. ["Why did I tell Pinkley I'd work on that stupid project this weekend??"]
    Cathy
  189. 188. ["Mr. Pinkley said you'd fill me in on the new person he hired for my department."]
    Cathy
  190. 189. ["Cathy, I'd like you to meet Grant. He'll be working directly under you."]
    Cathy
  191. 190. ["Who are you all dolled up for, Cathy? Your new assistant, Grant???"]
    Cathy
  192. 191. ["I'm starving. Want to get some lunch, Cathy.?"]
    Cathy
  193. 192. ["There are 7 million more single adult women in this country than there are single adult men."]
    Cathy
  194. 193. ["Yesterday Grant said the..."]
    Cathy
  195. 194. ["I'm glad you changed your mind about dating someone at work."]
    Cathy
  196. 195. ["You're finally cleaning out this closet??"]
    Cathy
  197. 196. ["Someone from the office is going to see us here, Grant."]
    Cathy
  198. 197. ["What makes you such an expert on dating someone at the office, mom?"]
    Cathy
  199. 198. ["This report you did is all wrong, Grant... well, it isn't that wrong. No. Yes, it is. It's wrong."]
    Cathy
  200. 199. ["Grant's phone is busy. That's an omen that I shouldn't be calling him."]
    Cathy
  201. 200. ["I love getting to see you in the office every day, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  202. 201. ["Laura was beautiful... I want to meet someone as beautiful as Laura, and as bright as Maureen."]
    Cathy
  203. 202. ["This is what men hate, Cathy. I went with you a couple of times, and suddenly you're making me feel the pressure of a whole relationship."]
    Cathy
  204. 203. ["In the 70's we used to leap into love but then deny that we were involved."]
    Cathy
  205. 204. ["What were you doing so late at the office, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  206. 205. ["Irving's never going to speak to me again..."]
    Cathy
  207. 206. ["Grant was supposed to be here at 8:00."]
    Cathy
  208. 207. ["Well?... How did you like my mother, Grant?"]
    Cathy
  209. 208. ["This is for Irving, who says he loves me unless one of his friends is there."]
    Cathy
  210. 209. ["You have Irving on line 1, Grant on line 2, your mother on line 3 and an irate client on line 4."]
    Cathy
  211. 210. ["Is this too dressy to wear to the office?"]
    Cathy
  212. 211. ["I can't decide between the green and the purple."]
    Cathy
  213. 212. ["The B-52's. Give me a break. I'm not getting up for the B-52's!"]
    Cathy
  214. 213. ["It's 8:00, Cathy. Aren't you going home tonight?"]
    Cathy
  215. 214. ["I always used to get my dad a tie for his birthday."]
    Cathy
  216. 215. ["I'm furious with Grant about our date last night, but I don't want him to think that's why I'm criticizing his report."]
    Cathy
  217. 216. ["You're not sleeping, are you, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  218. 217. ["I thought you paid bills on Tuesday night, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  219. 218. ["Good morning, Grant. Where's Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  220. 219. ["Any messages, Charlene?"]
    Cathy
  221. 220. ["Is this going to be one of those motherly talks where you cite examples of women my age who are discovering the thrill of a formal wedding?"]
    Cathy
  222. 221. ["You probably had some very good reason for not telling Irving you were dating me, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  223. 222. ["Anything to go out, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  224. 223. ["Nice movie, huh, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  225. 224. ["We were just getting things together, Cathy, and now I have to go to this seminar for a week."]
    Cathy
  226. 225. ["What are you doing while Grant's out of town?"]
    Cathy
  227. 226. ["These diet breakfast squares are disgusting. I should have gone on the Cambridge diet today... Bleah.. This is worse. I should have gone on the Beverly Hills diet..."]
    Cathy
  228. 227. ["Diet diary entry, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.: "Radical changes in diet are too big a shock to the system. It is far better to simply cut down on fattening foods.""]
    Cathy
  229. 228. ["I ate a donut. Afterwards, I realized my urge for that donut was just a manifestation of my job anxiety."]
    Cathy
  230. 229. ["I have 42 letters to get out this morning, and all I can think about is the donut I saw on Charlene's desk."]
    Cathy
  231. 230. ["How's the diet, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  232. 231. ["So what if I eat this? This stupid diet will never work anyway!"]
    Cathy
  233. 232. ["Grant's going to be home in two days and I've only lost three pounds."]
    Cathy
  234. 233. ["Oh, what a beautiful new dress, Cathy!"]
    Cathy
  235. 234. ["Hi, Cathy, it's Grant. Pinkley wants me to stay at this seminar for another week."]
    Cathy
  236. 235. ["You've gained ten pounds since Grant left town, and then he asked you to meet him in Atlanta this weekend?? Cathy, what did you do?!"]
    Cathy
  237. 236. ["Why do you need to join a health club, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  238. 237. ["Two years ago you bought a jump rope. You said, "If I've invested $5, I'll use it." You didn't."]
    Cathy
  239. 238. ["Oh, yes. Our health club has completely separate facilities for men and women."]
    Cathy
  240. 239. ["Cathy, how did you lose 10 pounds in 4 days??"]
    Cathy
  241. 240. ["I gained ten pounds worrying about Grant's return... I lost ten pounds worrying about Grant's return."]
    Cathy
  242. 241. ["Chew chew chew chew chew"]
    Cathy
  243. 242. ["Grant has stormed in the front door, followed closely by Cathy, who looks equally miffed."]
    Cathy
  244. 243. ["Of all the neurotic behavior I've seen, Grant, this takes the cake."]
    Cathy
  245. 244. ["If you're trying to get me to break up first so you won't have it on your conscience, forget it, Grant. I can outlast you any day!! A woman can drag out a break-up longer than any man."]
    Cathy
  246. 245. ["I thought we should include everyone. Family, friends, co-workers. Then no one would feel left out."]
    Cathy
  247. 246. ["As you know, Cathy and Grant broke up this week, causing a ripple effect on several other couples."]
    Cathy
  248. 247. ["It's cold out, and it's going to get colder."]
    Cathy
  249. 248. ["Hi, Charlene. I was just making more coffee."]
    Cathy
  250. 249. ["Why should I spend $500 on this health club when I can go jogging for free?"]
    Cathy
  251. 250. ["Now then... you said, "The health club is a center for intelligent, successful, gorgeous, muscle-y men."]
    Cathy
  252. 251. ["There's just a touch of stuffing left. Who will clean it up so we can stack these platters?"]
    Cathy
  253. 252. ["As part of our health club program, each new member gets a free introductory analysis."]
    Cathy
  254. 253. ["The second I tell myself I can't have any cake, I get obsessed with having some. It's ridiculous."]
    Cathy
  255. 254. ["Cathy, didn't you do anything during the 6 weeks you were seeing Grant??"]
    Cathy
  256. 255. ["What have you been doing for the last six weeks, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  257. 256. ["Hurry, Charlene! I have to get these out so I can get to my aerobics class by 6:00!"]
    Cathy
  258. 257. ["Please, Cathy! It's an emergency!!"]
    Cathy
  259. 258. ["Somehow Frank always knows when I need a little gift to pick me up."]
    Cathy
  260. 259. ["You didn't jog in the 70's? Everyone jogged in the 70's!"]
    Cathy
  261. 260. ["Ta da!!"]
    Cathy
  262. 261. ["$89.88! They want $89.88 for this!"]
    Cathy
  263. 262. ["Hi there, sweetie. It's me. I was just thinking about you and, uh, I thought I'd say hello."]
    Cathy
  264. 263. ["Many busy career women do their Christmas shopping by catalog, in the relaxing atmosphere of their own homes."]
    Cathy
  265. 264. ["This would be perfect for Irving..."]
    Cathy
  266. 265. ["Hi. How do you like the health club?"]
    Cathy
  267. 266. ["At first, it all looks so appealing. You want it all."]
    Cathy
  268. 267. ["We have calculator checkbooks, calculator watches, calculator credit card cases, calculator lamps..."]
    Cathy
  269. 268. ["Mm... this would make a nice gift.. no, maybe this one... now I can't tell which is which... wait.. here's a blank space on my arm... ooh, here's a new one..."]
    Cathy
  270. 269. ["How about this nice..."]
    Cathy
  271. 270. ["To the Andrews family... wishing you a warm and wonderful Christmas. I hope 1983 will be a special year full of love and properity."]
    Cathy
  272. 271. ["Buy one of these new pouffy taffeta dresses and you'll be the center of attention at all your holiday functions!"]
    Cathy
  273. 272. ["Okay. I lied. I didn't go out of town."]
    Cathy
  274. 273. ["Where did you buy this, mom? This would be perfect for Andrea."]
    Cathy
  275. 274. ["Hee hee... the Morton twins have turned into regular little blimps."]
    Cathy
  276. 275. ["I'd better taste the dough. I can't tell if it's right unless I taste it."]
    Cathy
  277. 276. ["A practical gift tells him the romance is over. A personal gift tells him the romance has just begun."]
    Cathy
  278. 277. ["As each gift is opened, father will neatly fold the gift wrap for re-use, and I will record who each present is from so we'll have a complete list for our thank you notes!"]
    Cathy
  279. 278. ["More pie? More cookies? More strudel? More nut bread? More candy?"]
    Cathy
  280. 279. ["I wish you didn't have to go rushing off to see Irving, sweetie."]
    Cathy
  281. 280. ["The suitcase is coming out. Cathy's getting ready to leave."]
    Cathy
  282. 281. ["Do you think Cathy had a good time with us over Christmas?"]
    Cathy
  283. 282. ["...And lastly, I will never again throw dried-out pens back in my desk drawer!"]
    Cathy
  284. 283. ["I remember that song! That was #1 the day I overslept and ran into the drape meeting with hot rollers in my hair!"]
    Cathy
  285. 284. ["Are you still admiring that thing?"]
    Cathy
  286. 285. ["Find out what you did at the holiday party"]
    Cathy
  287. 286. ["If I buy a pie at the 7-11 at midnight on January 5th, everyone will know I'm cheating on my New Year's diet."]
    Cathy
  288. 287. ["Why are you making such a big deal about returning the make-up bag you got for Andrea?"]
    Cathy
  289. 288. ["Have we recuperated from the holidays yet, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  290. 289. ["Irving's been gone for a week and he hasn't called once."]
    Cathy
  291. 290. ["Earlier today you turned down a 15¢ donut, a 35¢ cookie, and a 50¢ cupcake..."]
    Cathy
  292. 291. ["We have the auto-redial telephone with 9, 15, or 32-number memory... the all-electronic mini-phone... cordless, collapsible or calculator phones..."]
    Cathy
  293. 292. ["What happened here?!"]
    Cathy
  294. 293. ["You seem to intuitively know how to handle the Ozwell client, Cathy. Please call and explain why we're $12,000.00 over budget."]
    Cathy
  295. 294. ["This shower curtain is disgusting. The second I get home from work, I'm going to disinfect this shower curtain!"]
    Cathy
  296. 295. ["One for dinner."]
    Cathy
  297. 296. ["...So the shipment didn't come, leaving me with..."]
    Cathy
  298. 297. ["I'm going to have to work late tomorrow, Irving."]
    Cathy
  299. 298. ["Uh, oh. I forgot where I'm supposed to pick up my exercise card."]
    Cathy
  300. 299. ["You've been avoiding me, Irving. I can only assume you met someone new and are afraid to tell me."]
    Cathy
  301. 300. ["Where did you get this gorgeous tea set, Irving?"]
    Cathy
  302. 301. ["Cathy's mad at me. I should call her and apologise."]
    Cathy
  303. 302. ["I care for you, Cathy, but I'm just not ready for a big commitment."]
    Cathy
  304. 303. ["I don't mind eating out alone... I sort of like eating out alone."]
    Cathy
  305. 304. ["Here, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  306. 305. ["Yvonne brought the homemade spinach pasta, seasoned with herbs from her windowsill herb garden."]
    Cathy
  307. 306. ["I know where every ladies' room in the city is."]
    Cathy
  308. 307. ["So, um.. how long have you been in the commodities field?"]
    Cathy
  309. 308. ["My old buddy, Zack, split up with his wife and asked if he could hang out here."]
    Cathy
  310. 309. ["Karen's still finishing school, so it just made sense for me to take Becky when we split up."]
    Cathy
  311. 310. ["Zack, this is a single's building. I can't have a wailing baby here."]
    Cathy
  312. 311. ["After work I pick Becky up at day care and cook her dinner."]
    Cathy
  313. 312. ["Remember when we used to cruise this mall and check out the ladies, Irving?"]
    Cathy
  314. 313. ["It used to be all a guy needed to attract the ladies was a sports car. I could handle that."]
    Cathy
  315. 314. ["In modern parenting, we learn that a child's actions are always motivated, Irving."]
    Cathy
  316. 315. ["All right!!"]
    Cathy
  317. 316. ["Cookie. Cookie please!"]
    Cathy
  318. 317. ["Zack and Becky moved into their house today, huh?"]
    Cathy
  319. 318. ["I bought a $90 dress for dinner with Irving tonight."]
    Cathy
  320. 319. ["7:30... I strike my sultry, come-hither pose."]
    Cathy
  321. 320. ["I looked at all the Valentine's Day cards and candy and jewelry, honey..."]
    Cathy
  322. 321. ["Irving flaked-out on Valentine's Day again? Why don't you just scream at him, Cathy??"]
    Cathy
  323. 322. ["Economy class is $592."]
    Cathy
  324. 323. ["After everything we've been through together, I can't believe you'd turn on me like this."]
    Cathy
  325. 324. ["What's this doing in your expense report?"]
    Cathy
  326. 325. ["What color are you going to paint your living room?"]
    Cathy
  327. 326. ["I don't know, Cathy. I'd better think about it."]
    Cathy
  328. 327. ["I won't be in today, Mr. Pinkley. My hair won't start."]
    Cathy
  329. 328. ["Where are they?! Where are all the single men?!!"]
    Cathy
  330. 329. ["I will not ask Cathy about her love life."]
    Cathy
  331. 330. ["I can't stand to call this man, Mr. Pinkley."]
    Cathy
  332. 331. ["Spinach cucumbers sprouts tomatoes lettuce mushrooms dressing broccoli zucchini fish lemon butter eggs seasonings"]
    Cathy
  333. 332. ["I need the dollar back that I loaned you last week, Charlene."]
    Cathy
  334. 333. ["How does that leotard fit?"]
    Cathy
  335. 334. ["He told me he loved me and then he didn't call for five weeks..."]
    Cathy
  336. 335. ["Hello, Cathy, and who's the lucky guy??"]
    Cathy
  337. 336. ["Hi there. I was admiring you from across the room and wondered if I could buy you a drink..."]
    Cathy
  338. 337. ["You walked right up and asked me out for a drink! I love it!!"]
    Cathy
  339. 338. ["My goal is to marry an ambitious career woman so I can spend the rest of my days perfecting my muscle tone."]
    Cathy
  340. 339. ["That guy is gorgeous, Cathy. Why did you turn him down for lunch?"]
    Cathy
  341. 340. ["I ran 6 miles on Monday!"]
    Cathy
  342. 341. ["I know what I want in a relationship. I just haven't found it."]
    Cathy
  343. 342. ["How was the big date last night, Cathy?"]
    Cathy
  344. 343. ["I'll have the 7-summer vegetable soup and a buckwheat muffin."]
    Cathy
  345. 344. ["Brian has no job, no ambition, and no personality. I'm dating him strictly for his looks."]
    Cathy
  346. 345. [Phone calls. There are too many phone calls."]
    Cathy
  347. 346. ["On Sunday I told Irving I had to stay home and do the laundry. But I really went out with Brian."]
    Cathy
  348. 347. ["Irving said, "How could you go out with him?!" I said, "Oh darling, I was thinking of you every moment.""]
    Cathy
  349. 348. ["We asserted our independence in tight, straight skirts and buttoned vests."]
    Cathy
  350. 349. ["Button up your blouse, sweetie. You don't want to give the wrong impression."]
    Cathy
  351. 350. ["Shampoo I tried once and hated... cologne I've gotten sick of... face cream that didn't work..."]
    Cathy
  352. 351. ["I vote for Brian. If Cathy turns him down again, he'll lose all interest."]
    Cathy
  353. 352. ["Brian took me out for a salad."]
    Cathy
  354. 353. ["Why didn't you just tell me you were going out with someone else?"]
    Cathy
  355. 354. ["Can I get you anything else?"]
    Cathy
  356. 355. ["I wish I'd met you before, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  357. 356. ["Milk, $2.14 a half-gallon... coffee cream, 59¢ a pint... orange juice, $1.98 a quart..."]
    Cathy
  358. 357. ["Aack! The client wants a complete revision in one hour, Cathy!"]
    Cathy
  359. 358. ["Brian, I only went out with you because I needed to boost my ego in the most superficial way."]
    Cathy
  360. 359. ["I hope we can still be friends, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  361. 360. ["Oh, poor baby! Brian dumped you!! Have some brownies!!"]
    Cathy
  362. 361. ["Hi. May I borrow a pen?"]
    Cathy
  363. 362. ["I thought you'd be out with that bean sprout tonight, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  364. 363. ["How can you develop film in an hour? The other places take 7 days."]
    Cathy
  365. 364. ["I do not think "Welcome to the zoo" is an appropriate wall plaque for the reception area, Charlene."]
    Cathy
  366. 365. ["I was halfway through the Argus project when I had to start returning some calls... I was halfway through the calls when I had to start working on my taxes..."]
    Cathy
  367. 366. ["My friend Flo's daughter's ex-roommate saw Cathy having dinner with Irving tonight and Cathy did not look happy."]
    Cathy
  368. 367. ["What should I say if Irving asks me out?"]
    Cathy
  369. 368. ["Anger eventually passes. Frustration goes away. Even love can disappear."]
    Cathy
  370. 369. ["Irving, we were just getting close and then - poof! - you disappeared again."]
    Cathy
  371. 370. ["Irving loves you, Cathy."]
    Cathy
  372. 371. ["Food... love..."]
    Cathy
  373. 372. [no title indexed]
  374. 373. ["The Cathy phenomenon began in 1976 when..."]
This issue was modified by
  • Keith Alan Morgan