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Greg's Boss, Mr. Savitsky, volunteered to sponser a criminal in a work release program. He doesn't want to do the "dirty" work, so he passes it off on to Greg. Greg in turn passes the criminal off to Jimmy because he doesn't want any part of working side by side with a convicted felon. He feels bad when Jimmy seems to be making a real impact in the life of the inmate (Travis Tritt), so Greg decides to prove that he isn't s stuck up snob, and he finds a work-release prisoner of his own (Trace Adkins)to mentor. Greg and Jimmy are in a competition to see who is the most generous and best mentor. They end up leaving the lot to take the criminals out for a big lunch of shrimp and beer. On the way back to the studio lot, they stop at a convenience store, where the work-release prisoners rob the store and everyone in it - Mr. Savitsky of course, being one of the customers robbed at gunpoint.

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Jailhouse Rock
performed by Trace Adkins and Travis Tritt

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This Song is played in Greg and Jimmy's Criminals part of Yes, Dear Season 4

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Yes, Dear Season 4

# Title Air Date
Yes, Dear
4:17 Greg and Jimmy's Criminals Feb 23, 2003
4:1 Natural Born Delinquents Sep 22, 2003
4:2 Hooked on Comics Sep 29, 2003
4:3 Spare Parts Oct 6, 2003
4:4 Speed Dating Oct 13, 2003
4:5 Big Brother-in-Law Oct 20, 2003
4:6 Dominic's Buddy Oct 27, 2003
4:7 Legoland Nov 3, 2003
4:8 The Day of the Dolphin Nov 10, 2003
4:9 Jimmy and Chuck Nov 17, 2003
4:10 A Bunch of Ice Holes Nov 24, 2003
4:11 Pimpin' Ain't Easy Dec 15, 2003
4:12 Who Done It? Jan 5, 2004
4:13 Greg Needs a Friend Jan 12, 2004
4:14 Big Jimmy Babysits Feb 2, 2004
4:15 Mama Said Knock You Out Feb 9, 2004
4:16 Dead Aunt, Dead Aunt Feb 16, 2004
4:18 The Owner's Suite Mar 1, 2004
4:19 The Premiere Mar 22, 2004
4:20 Kim and Gordon Apr 19, 2004
4:21 A List Before Dying May 3, 2004
4:22 Couples Therapy May 10, 2004
4:23 Shirley Cooks with Love May 17, 2004
4:24 Living with Savitsky May 24, 2004

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