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Family Guy: Quagmire's Baby / Season: 8 / Episode: 6 (2009)
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Quagmire's Baby
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Season: 8
Episode: 6
November 15, 2009
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Liz
posted this on 10/28/2009
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While skywriting, Peter writes "Retire Cher" in the sky.
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Peter sings this song in Karaoke with "Ronald Reagan" on the HAM radio.
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May 25, 1977
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Quagmire tells the woman at the adoption agency not to let his baby go to the Sand People which she thinks are the creatures from the original Star Wars movie.
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The concept of using "white noise" from radio static to speak with ghosts is used by Peter on his HAM radio.
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