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When Rob discovers that Drama is planning to get a full mouth of veneers, he begins a mission to convert his cousin into a "perfect ten in the form of a man," a full fledged "Man Dime." He enlists the help of Big Black to get Drama hair extensions, a spray tan, and a full body waxing, all in preparation for a modeling photo shoot in the factory.
This episode tells a classic love story of a poor boy Jun meeting an affluent lady named Christy and eventually, both fall in love with each other. Despite Jun's pure intentions and devotion, Christy's father believes that Jun will never be fit for his daughter. Christy chooses Jun and the humble life she was never accustomed to.
In the story, Mr. Nezzer is the owner of a toy company who, via television commercial, is spreading the word of his newest toyline, "Buzz-Saw Louie", with a working buzz saw built into his right arm and a trigger in his nose that makes him tell kids to get more toys (though due to the collapse of a bridge, delivery isn't available in Puggslyville).
Sharing Stories: Lauren tells a story about three robots (Tim, Fely and Stevie) from a toy factory, who decide to visit the beach and set up an ice cream stand, where they use their factory experience to build an ice cream boat for a customer (Casey).
A stowaway (Meeno Peluce) convinces the crew that a playboy passenger (Dirk Benedict) is his father but this story becomes considerably more serious as the episode progresses. An estranged father and son ( Allan Jones and Jack Jones ) resist their wives' ( Dorothy Lamour & Laraine Stephens) efforts to reunite them.
Factory is an American comedy television series. The series received a six-episode order from Spike, [1] [2] where it premiered on June 29, 2008. The series, produced by 3 Arts Entertainment, was directed by and stars Mitch Rouse, and features fellow comedians Michael Coleman, Jay Leggett and David Pasquesi. [1]
The series comprises six seasons divided into 156 episodes. [1] Framing each episode is a side story in which the girls deal with high school life and its situations. Most of the episodes are self-contained. [2] In season 3, also titled Totally Spies!
Milton gets a pair of tap-dancing shoes - and the Blue Cow does, too. Wordsworth: Milton Stories. Playbook: Jangley bangles and spangley sandals; Blue Cow: Tap dancing Blue Cow