David Boreanaz, Kristin Cavalleri, Terrell Owens

Season 6Episode 330 minNov. 13, 2005
David Boreanaz, Kristin Cavalleri, Terrell Owens
Segment # 1 - David Boreanaz and his wife Jamie are at a restaurant and after taking a bite of salad his wife finds a piece of glass and her mouth starts bleeding. Segment #2 - Kristin Cavalleri gets her door slammed into by Matt who starts kicking and spitting on Frankie's car. Frankie then takes a golf club and breaks Matt's windows, windshield, etc. The police arrive and when Kristin is in tears its over. Segment #3 - Terrell Owens lends a helping hand by moving a bunch of elderly folk away from an overturned bus. An attorney tells him he is liable for it.
David Boreanaz, Kristin Cavalleri, Terrell Owens has aired on Nov. 13, 2005 at 22:00
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