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A Near Love

Tracy and Marla were making a Christmas lunch with Reid and Cheyenne. Tracy told Marla that he nearly married Donnette before he picked up a girl named Stacey. Stacey's husband was there, and Mr. Smitherson, Donnette's dad was upset. Mr. Smitherson arrived as he told Tracy that Donnette died of drug overdose in 1987, just months after he met Marla. This is the Awful Goof remake. Joe arrived to chat with Tracy and Marla, and Joe saw Karen talking to Hermie. Joe got an ax to destroy his own car. Marla told Joe that it was his after he won a lottery. Karen broke up with Joe. Tracy told the workers about his near marriage before he married Marla. Tim reveals that he married his high school sweetheart back in 1985. Reid and Cheyenne were watching Doug, Joe tried to get Marla, and he said to her, "Don't you Joe me," but it's a joke. Mr. Smitherson had an apology to Tracy and Marla.

Big Shots in This Town

Tracy told Marla to go to Florida without Reid and Cheyenne, but Patty needs to babysit them and Elton kisses Patty goodbye. Tracy and all of his employees were in Florida with Marla, and the Statler Brothers arrived to check on them. Rodney told the Statlers about the death of Rodney, Elton and Tracy's father in 1989 of a heart attack, but Joe and Chuck were not present and they had the same father. Their mother is still alive. Marla and the Statler Brothers performed a song before Dennis joined in. Tracy and Marla were kissing after Dennis was saved.

Trade In, Or Trade Out

Patty had a call from her best friend Sherry, and Marla told her about it. Patty and Marla had a fall yard sale. After Tracy came back from work, Reid was there after Cheyenne was tired. Joe had his carburetor loosened, Robert worked for Joe's car. Reid was at Marla's car with Patty and Cheyenne. Joe's carburetor was good to go. Marla told Tracy, "No more fall yard sale."

Reid's Kindergarten Year

Reid finally got his first day of school. Tracy and Rodney were argued before telling about Reid. Reid was exciting to have the first day of school when the teacher was proud of Reid and the rest of the new classmates. Hermie reveals that his son Brandon was at the special needs school from K-12 after Chad had the Mark Rypien jersey as a Browns quarterback. Reid loves ABCs and numbers, and the rest of the workers were working hard. Dennis had a call from Joe, and Tracy switched him back. Joe was on vacation with Karen. Reid's school day is over for now.

This Ain't No Last Rodeo

Marla reveals that Walt Garrison is coming. Rodney had just returned to work after getting sick after Mike and Dennis were talking about Priscilla Presley and Lisa Hartman. Walt Garrison arrived at the auto shop asking Tracy about the good times. Chuck's twin daughters Shelley and Shannon arrived after Chuck was shot by a black guy and decided to walk again until December. Reid and Cheyenne were playing after Tracy went home. Patty got her part time work, and Chuck and the twins were at Tracy and Marla's house doing things at the same time. Patty reveals she subs for Mike, who got sick for the second time. The first was in April. Ward and Jeff arrived as Chuck and the twins decided to leave. Chuck's wife Debbie was thrilled to have the twins to go to college. Shane, Justin and Jessica were proud of their twin sisters. Walt came by at the end of it.

Tougher Men

Tracy and Marla were playing along before the employees worked hard. Dennis had a phone call from his wife and he has a son named Brandon. Reid and Cheyenne were still watching Rugrats, and Marla were proud of them. Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith arrived at the auto shop telling Dennis a strange question, and then Tracy. Rodney had a fever, and sat out for a week. Dennis, Elton, Patty, Tracy, Marla and the rest of the employees were dancing into a Joe Diffie song, Ward and Jeff were the cops, and Dennis is sentenced to twelve hours for picking up the garbage.

Working Hard is Hard to Do

Chad threw up as he felt sick, and Ricky and Tim took Chad to the hospital. Patty was subbing for Chad for the work. Mike reveals he's married three times and has no children. Patty and Elton, and Tracy and Marla were at the restaurant before Patty and Elton were dancing into the Keith Whitley and Lorrie Morgan song. Chad came back to work after Rodney was babysitting Reid and Cheyenne. Tracy had a lunch break. Tracy, Marla, Patty and Elton were watching "Idiots Deluxe" before Moe hit Curly's head with an ax. Tracy was reading children's stories to Reid and Cheyenne before they headed to bed.

Doing My Best

Reid and Cheyenne were playing as Elton got sick at Tracy and Marla's house. The workers were overwhelmed about Elton returning to work. Elton had just come back after getting sick. Patty and Marla were with the cats as Reid and Cheyenne were playing outside and Joe and Karen came by. The workers got the last hours of working. Joe, Karen, Elton, Patty, Tracy and Marla were having an evening party as Joe Diffie dubs Tracy's vocals in "In My Own Backyard." The six of them were doing their best about their love life.

Taking More Time

Rodney's engine is dead and the police went on to escort Rodney's two kids to school. Marla's real life kids played Rodney's character kids. Marla and Patty were talking about Rodney and Elton before Rodney called Marla, then switched it to Tracy. Dennis and Elton were talking about football coaches and fishermen. Rhett and Rachel, came from school to visit Patty and Marla. Robert said the part of the three Stooges short as the black paint was all over his head. Hermie had a phone call from his mother as she was with Brandon. Tom got fired after talking about wine, women and song. At bed, Tracy and Marla are concerned about taking more time.

Childhood Memories

The other Joe was arrested for vandalism, and the employees were upset. Marla told Tracy about the childhood memories, first on her 3rd birthday before Ward was born, she was playing sandbox. Before Jeff turns 1, she rides a bike with Ward and her classmates. Marla turns 17 as she, Ward, Jeff and the different classmates were swimming. The song was "It'll Come Back" by Red Sovine and the girls. Marla found Jeff and Ward's school photos in 1976 after Marla graduates from high school. Tracy got a guitar next to Joe, and Dennis said, "Like Darla Hood said" after Joe told Tracy that he did not sing. The man told Chad to fix the car. Patty and Marla were talking about the Cowboys and Elton. Joe got fired after talking to Karen. Joe and Marla were watching "Loco Boy Makes Good" by the Three Stooges. The shop was closed at night, Elton told Patty to go home, and Karen arrived to pick up Joe.

Raid on the Spot

Tracy and Marla were in the living room in another season talking about Tracy's brother Elton and his wife Patty were coming over after they moved in. The couple did move in and they went on to visit. Elton became a worker at Tracy's auto shop. Joe brought a new girlfriend Karen after the other Joe got fired as did Steve and Chuck. Jeff and Ward were quitting. Tim, Johnny, Dennis, Chad and Mike were hired. The crooks got Chuck, Jeff and Ward, the workers decided to find them, and Patty and Marla found the three all tied up. The police got the crooks and they were arrested. Marla reveals the truth, Jeff and Ward were thankful for their wives, and Chuck's twin daughters had a scholarship at the university of Oregon for playing basketball. Chuck had three more children. The Minnesota Vikings cheerleaders had a cameo before the end as Tracy thanked them for saving Chuck, Jeff and Ward's lives.

Flirting With the Blaster

Tracy finally shaves his beard and he and Marla were making love again. There was a paintball competition going on and Hermie decided not to, but stayed home with his son Brandon. Tom and Jeff got paint all over their faces for the kids' first day of school. Ricky asked Tracy to be part of it after Hermie withdraws from the competition. During the paintball competition, Tom told the mullet boy with the Bill Romanowski jersey to get out. After that, Chuck nearly shoots Tracy, but straight to Tom's face. Rodney shoots Ward twice before and after Shelly Walther and Glenn Jarrett had a cameo. Ward said, "Rodney, don't do that again," but Jeff shoots Ward. Joe shoots Jeff side by side, Rodney shoots Tracy. Shelly got the mullet kid, and Glenn gave Tracy a check. Tracy's brothers shot Tracy and Marla with a paintball at the end of it.

Practicing Basketball

Reid was playing basketball, and he thinks he's Michael Jordan. Ward and Jeff were talking to their brother-in-law Tracy as Muggsy Bogues arrived at the auto shop. Marla and the kids visited Muggsy and they went on to practice basketball except for the kids.

Brandon's Personal Life

Hermie told Marla to babysit Brandon, who has down syndrome, and the kids were elastic and plays with him. Tracy and the workers are working just fine, and Hermie said he has a wife Sondra, who died of heroin overdose before filing for divorced. Jeff and Ward came by to chat with Marla, and Brandon saw them playing after talking to Marla. Hermie finally finds Brandon, and takes him home. Reid and Cheyenne were brave to visit the boy. That night, Tracy was singing a lullaby to Cheyenne.

Pacing Up

Tracy and Marla were talking about the good times after Reid had a bad dream again. Tracy was singing "Ships That Don't Come In" on the radio at the auto shop, and Robert interrupts him. Rodney wrestled with Tom, and Tracy told them to get back to work. Marla forgot the kids to go shopping as Tracy went to work. Tracy was singing "Too Cold at Home" before Ward was talking to him. Shawna Robinson had a cameo about her father's passing, and the engine nearly died. Marla is now shopping and talking to the owner at the clothes store. Shawna's engine was good to go. At night, Tracy and Marla were at the front porch swing talking about more good times.

Changing Careers

Marla told the employees like Tracy to change careers until they got their work to do. Tom wants to be a little league baseball coach. Ward is a construction worker, Jeff is a police officer, Rodney is a mailman, Chuck is a fireman, Joe is a grocer, and Tracy is a disc jockey. Hermie became a day care teacher, and supported his son Brandon, who has down syndrome. Steve is a doctor, Robert became a lifeguard, Ricky was at the gas station and the other Joe is a trucker. The employees changed their careers back after the Statler Brothers had a cameo.

Baseball

Tracy and Marla talks about Detroit Tigers and Sparky Anderson. Marla and Tracy were watching baseball for the Tigers, and she told Tracy about a meeting in November 1986. They were engaged a year and twenty days later. Ward was reading a magazine for the Tigers baseball, and the rest of the employees were watching at Tracy and Marla's house. It's for the Brewers of Milwaukee and the Tigers. Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell came by to chat with all of them.

Singing and Loving

Jeff and Ward visit their sister Marla as they get a five day break from their work. The workers were worried about Marla's brothers, and the brothers watched the Three Stooges short "Half Wits Holiday." Joe arrived that night, and Cheyenne is clingy to what Tracy was holding. Jeff and Ward arrived the next morning and they were singing "Starting Over Blues" as Joe Diffie dubs Jeff's vocals. Rodney, Chuck and Joe were there to support Marla's brothers. They were supposed to have one day left. Tracy and Marla had their 5th anniversary on Feb. 6, and they sing their only song in the first season, "I'm the Only Thing (I'll Hold Against You)." Jeff and Ward fall into the couch after the song is over, and Jeff tells Ward to work tomorrow.

Riding Around

Tracy told Marla that he has three motorcycles. He asked her about it after he was injured a year prior. He and Marla were riding into the sunset before going to work tomorrow. At the auto shop, the news was heard on the radio and said that Conway Twitty passed away. Ward collapses as Jeff and Tracy ask him about it. Hermie got the bucket of water and splatted at Ward. Dick Brooks arrived after Ward survived, and Tracy told his brothers-in-law to ride with Dick. After Tracy had a phone call from Marla, he was at the bar with his brothers-in-law, and visited Rusty Wallace. Marla asked Tracy to go home after visiting, and he got himself a motorcycle.

Marla's On the Role

At bed, Tracy and Marla were making advice to be a role model. While hearing the Diamond Rio song, Ward was reading a football magazine while Steve snatched it. Joe and Chuck were part of it as Tracy told some of them to get back to work. Hermie told Rodney had he had two dogs, Joshua and Sparky. Marla visits Diamond Rio as she takes them and the kids to Tracy's auto shop. They performed the song, and the workers cheered for them.

Taking a Mile High

Tracy and Marla were making breakfast as Reid and Cheyenne were already eating. After workers like Jeff and Ward doing their shifts, Rodney, Chuck and Joe tries to go out, but Tracy insisted them to get back to work. Marla were with Shenandoah, Ralph, Mike, Marty, Jim and Stan. Jeff told Ward to work with Rodney, and Tracy got a phone call from Marla, and she got the boys. They performed "Janie Baker's Love Slave."

Mark Me Up

At the CD store, Tracy and Marla find the CDs of Vern Gosdin and Mark Chesnutt. At Tracy's auto shop, Jeff was talking to the other Joe about Mark, who was twenty days older than Joe. A worker named Tom was reading Country Music Magazine 1990, and Ricky and Robert were overwhelmed by seeing things. Tracy told Robert to get back to work. Reid and Cheyenne were watching Rugrats as Marla asked them about it. Mark told Marla that he has Tracie with a different letter, and Marla also has Tracy. Mark performs "It Sure is Monday" at the outside arena next to the auto shop.

Cheyenne's First Birthday

Tracy and Marla were preparing their daughter Cheyenne's first birthday, and Cheyenne's older brother, 4-year-old Reid was proud of them. Marla confirms that her mother died of childbirth of herself. Her dad remarried to Earlene, and had two sons. Tracy was talking to his brother-in-law Jeff, who is nine years younger than his half sister Marla. Tracy's three brothers Rodney, Chuck and Joe were workers at Tracy's auto shop. Joe was talking to Marla and Jeff's brother Ward, three years younger than Marla. A worker named Ricky told the other worker Hermie that his grandfather died on his daughter's first birthday. Hermie has a son, who has down syndrome. Marla had a visit from Richard, Denny and Jimmy of the Remingtons, and she got Bread greatest hits record. Marla and Reid were watching the Three Stooges short "An Ache in Every Stake." At the garage, Cheyenne got her first birthday.