Twice a Virgin

Season 1Episode 1730 minaoût 17, 1999
Twice a Virgin
""If Words Could Kill"" written by Jennifer Johnson, Graham Flashner, & Neil Landau The Fearsum Foursum lives out their rule, and they all do their punishments. They try to get Jonas, a hot jock, to be their date for an upcoming dance. They invite Jonah to the garage and they play truth or dare. Things go out of hand, and Debbie ends up with Jonas. [This segment ends, continues with Tina/Kyle, now deeper in a relationship.] ""The Ex-Files"" written by Dina Marie Chapman & Steven S. DeKnight Stan comes home early only to find Sally talking to a plumber dude, who was her ex-boyfriend in the second grade. Sally panics and tells him about the 8th month superstition. Then Stan reveals what he was going to tell her from the start. He had a job interview in L.A. (where she lives) and he got the job. Now they can live happily together. [This segment ends] ""Twice a Virgin"" written by Rick Bitzelberger & Neil Landau Dean likes Claire, and Emma tries to help him out. But in the process, Kiki
Twice a Virgin has aired on août 17, 1999 at 23:00
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