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Jase’s neighbors inform him he has some interesting pests to deal with at his new house in Tennessee. Al finds a letter he wrote to his great-grandmother when he was six years old, and it includes a special anecdote about Jase. Al talks about the downside of having extremely young parents, and that reminds Jase of the time Miss Kay thought his compound fracture was a sprain. And Phil and Al explain why doing work on the Sabbath is OK.
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