His penchant for making people in magazines look like Hitler leads to Larry suspecting Michael J. Fox is using his Parkinson's to cover for purposefully harrassing him and regretting a birthday gift he bought for his girlfriend's flamboyant young seven-year-old.
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Seeing the iconic Mister Softee truck causes Larry to remember a childhood trauma, leading to all manner of disasters. Meanwhile, Susie's desire to get a ball signed by Mookie Wilson for Jeff leads to Larry having an outing with Bill Buckner.
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Larry competes with Rosie O'Donnell for the affection of the same woman and discovers not all bows from the Japanese are equal.
Larry inadvertantly becomes a minor hero and causes a stir at Susie's dinner party. Meanwhile, Jeff hopes to land Ricky Gervais as a client, but Larry and a restaurant waiter are roadblocks.
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