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I do not know, but my little sister listened to it 30 or 40 times!
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Yes. It was album 46: A Date With Dad (And Other Calamities)Katerina Meltsner wrote:HannahJ. wrote:What was the Album?
It was album 46
When I show people Odyssey I show them This one, its so good, and funny:)
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It was the Washingtons, and Yes!Was it the episode where the, oh, what's their names kids which places with the parents?
It's one of my favorites! I love the part where Mr. Whitaker pretends to be a girl scout !
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Very, very good episode. Once of John Fornof's best. I loved the concept of switching roles. The only thing was that it seemed like they could have done a little more with this episode, maybe even branching out into a two-parter, where the kids make more poor decisions and the episode gets a little interesting. But still, this was a good episode!
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That was a REALLY good episode. I loved all of Mr. Whittaker's accents! Everytime I listen to it I think- "Wouldn't be neat if my siblings and I changed places with our parents!
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I really like this episode. The humor in it is hilarious! Though, I don't know if their test would work on me. I've always been pretty wise with money. At least I think so.
I have always enjoyed Switch. It's not my favorite episode, but it is a good one. When I would listen to it I would wonder what would happen if the four of us kids switched places with our parents. I like how the episode teaches kids to respect their parents but also teaches them a little bit about managing their money. A lot of kids (myself included when I was little) didn't know about bills like water and electricity.
Whit just makes the episode though, it wouldn't be nearly as good without him.
Whit just makes the episode though, it wouldn't be nearly as good without him.
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While it's one of my pet-peeves that people talk as if two-parters can just be made whenever the writers feel like it (there's only so many episodes go around) I must admit you are right, Mr. Thinker. If a single episode were to be turned into two and work, this would be it.
Allow me to concur that the episode is all-around priceless. I and my sibs laugh harder at this episode than other. We're glad the show is mostly slice-of-livers. If every show were as crazy as this one, it wouldn't be believable or relatable. But when Odyssey let's itself to go crazy, it does it beautifully.
This is right up there with Split Ends, Grandma's Visit, and even Do or Diet.
Allow me to concur that the episode is all-around priceless. I and my sibs laugh harder at this episode than other. We're glad the show is mostly slice-of-livers. If every show were as crazy as this one, it wouldn't be believable or relatable. But when Odyssey let's itself to go crazy, it does it beautifully.
This is right up there with Split Ends, Grandma's Visit, and even Do or Diet.
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So...Whit gave the kids $120. That's for 2 days of work. $60 a day, that means that if Ed works 8 hours, he gets paid a little bit over minimum wage.
He gets paid $7.50 an hour.
Edit: Yeah! 50th Post!
He gets paid $7.50 an hour.
Edit: Yeah! 50th Post!