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My Name Is Earl: Stole Beer from a Golfer / Season: 1 / Episode: 7 (2005)
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My Name Is Earl
Stole Beer from a Golfer
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Season: 1
Episode: 7
November 8, 2005
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Earl attempts to help Scott get over his preoccupation with golf – an obsession caused when he and Randy started fixing Scott’s golf game to get free beer. But after becoming so thoroughly entangled in Scott’s personal life that he drives Randy away, Earl realizes that he may be the one with the obsession.
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posted this on 12/19/2009
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Stole Beer from a Golfer
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This television episode plays:
Can't You See
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Song
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performed by
The Marshall Tucker Band
April 1973
This song plays as Earl waits for Randy to come home after he disappeared.
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This television episode plays:
East Bound and Down
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Song
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performed by
Jerry Reed
This song plays as Earl and Randy "help" a golfer get a hole in one, in order to get free beer at the clubhouse. The song plays again at the end of the episode when Earl tells Randy that he rented the car from Smokey and the Bandit for the day.
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This television episode plays:
Everybody's Talkin'
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performed by
Harry Nilsson
This song plays as Earl is on the bus, looking for Randy (who is on a bus heading in the opposite direction).
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This television episode plays:
Open Arms
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performed by
Journey
January 1982
This song plays as Scott the golfer attempts to get his girlfriend back. He lights his golf clubs on fire, holds up a boom box over his head and plays the song "Open Arms".
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Stole Beer from a Golfer
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This television episode refers to:
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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Movie
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June 11, 1986
Earl says he knows how to help Scott get his girlfriend back. He says he saw a movie once where the guy from Ferris Bueller had to get his girlfriend back.
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This television episode refers to:
Say Anything...
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Movie
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April 14, 1989
Genres:
Romance
Scott the golfer tries to get his ex-girlfriend back by going to her house, holding his boom box, playing "Open Arms" above his head - mimicking the famous scene from the film "Say Anything".
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This television episode refers to:
Smokey and the Bandit
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May 19, 1977
Randy is excited about the Camden County Fair, because this year the car from Smokey and the Bandit will be there.
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