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"Tales of a Third Grade Nothing" is the sixth episode and mid-season finale in the seventh season of American animated television series Family Guy. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on November 16, 2008. The episode follows Peter (voiced by show creator Seth MacFarlane) as he goes back to finish the third grade so that he is able to get a promotion at work. It also follows Brian (also voiced by MacFarlane) and Frank Sinatra, Jr. (voiced by himself) as they buy a club and give it to Stewie (MacFarlane) so that he can remodel it.
The episode was written by Alex Carter and directed by Jerry Langford, their firsts for the Family Guy series. Besides Sinatra, the episode featured guest performances by Bob Barker, James Burkholder, Max Burkholder, Chace Crawford, Elisha Cuthbert, Kaylee DeFer, Andy Dick, Carrie Fisher, Caitlyn Jenner (then Bruce), Phil LaMarr, Debbie Reynolds, Sinbad, Billy Unger and Mae Whitman, along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. The episode was seen by 8.52 million viewers, and it received mostly positive reviews from television critics.
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I am a plumber but I do not carry out works to boilers as the majority of my is bathrooms so I am not gas safe.
I have completed a bathroom for a regular customer. She is of old age and is starting to get a little clumsy and her son has asked me to look at the old gas fire/back...
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Hi all, my plumber has installed a new boiler in place of the old one. The old one had a vertical flu that terminated out the top of the roof this new one is horizontal. The plumber has left the vertical flu in place, I asked him why it’s not being removed and he told me it doesn’t matter...
Bathroom is downstairs, combi boiler upstairs, in the bathroom their used to be a bidet, we are toying with the idea of moving the sink to where the bidet was as the piping is still there and then using the piping from the sink to fit a combi shower. Is this feasible?
Hi guys, apologies if this is not apropriate but I have a bunch of brand new stuff I am trying to sell quickly due to a house sale, a water tank, boiler, radiators, where is the best place to advertise? thank you in advance.
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Having a straight bath fitted and going for taps to the bath and an Aqalisa shower above. So the hot/cold pipes that supply the bath taps will they be different to the ones that supply the shower?
I mean do I need separate pipes to the shower with their own valves or can the pipes that will...
Hello everyone and thanks for being here :)
Mainly I come looking for plumbing advice for personal use but sometimes as an advice service for my customers
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My main stopcock is passing slightly when closed and difficult to operate so I intend to replace it. It is very close to the concrete floor making it very difficult to make a good joint if I cut it off. I was thinking of putting a new valve above the existing one and just leaving the original...
Around 4 years ago I installed a Swirl Magellan Bath Shower Mixer Tap onto a bath. This tap looks something similar to the following in terms of the design:
Separate hot and cold taps, with pull up to divert water to the shower head. The underneath of the tap and the tap heads actually look...
Hi , hoping someone may be able to advise - seems like this should be easy...
Came home to find that my wife had had a problem with the push button on toilet (sticking). She had taken it apart as below. I understand that the button should push down where I've drawn an arrow and the cable...
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Former G3-qualified heating design engineer for new-build helping start up a new company.
I'm currently looking at trying to gather a bit of information on whether installers are still predominantly using merchants to buy their cylinders or whether people mostly use online (at least for...
Hi all,
I was having issues with my shower temperatures being stuck too hot - it wouldn't ever get cold.
It's fed from a combi boiler and has a hand shower head as well as a fixed head on the tiles.
I managed to educate myself on how to configure the temperature and found my happy medium...
We are an apprentice training agency and are currently are working with a young man who has been undertaking a Level 2 Plumbing Apprenticeship. He has been progressing very well and is extremely motivated and driven to move forward. The company he was working with have finished their project and...
I've setup the warning system to take the pressure off of staff.
Get a warning for wasting the time of staff by replying with more smarmy remarks or whatever and your account will have restrictions applied.
Staff can and will reply to one post and give a verbal warning / correction. No...
As above really any body know anywhere that does training on agas? I turn down quite a few and want to start working on them.
Aga themselves wont touch you unless you work for one of their companies and I cant see them subbing to me when I have no experience on them.
I thought explaining why we have the system in place will help you guys get over it.
It's to do with our search engine rankings, and how much traffic we get.
So a thread could have a nice long first post, a customer asking about a bath or whatever. Then one person replies to it, a few...
I have a shower tray waste I'm putting together. Unfortunately the waste came with no instructions as to which seal goes where and as my first attempt resulted in a leak I thought I would get some professional advice ;).
A is the drain slot in the shower tray.
B is a rubber seal with grooves
C...
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I've converted half my out-house into a small office. It's getting rather cold in there now the temperature is starting to drop.
I want to wall mount an electric fire but the only space available is underneath my boiler.
I'm concerned this could be dangerous. Any advice is welcome...
Hi all,
I'm a newbie poster who has found the website very helpful for general advice and was hoping someone could offer some advice.
I'd like to add a Magnaclean type filter to the current set up, I appreciate the best place to add these is on the return to the boiler, however, my pipework is...
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