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On their day off, Eric suggests he and Michelle finish up their love-making grand tour of the apartment in the laundry room. Jeremiah tells the guys that the personnel director for Vintage Cruise Lines, Teri Forrester, was so impressed with his cooking that she called him over with the offer of a lifetime: come on board as the highly-paid executive chef for their new ship. It's an offer he can't refuse, but Clay thinks his boss, Stan, won't be happy when he hears his top dog wants to quit. Royce sees Clay going to the laundromat, and tries to butter him up so he'll do both their loads. But since Royce pulled this scam before with the broken promise of paying him back, Clay refuses as he's tired of Royce's mooching. Royce heads down to the laundromat anyway to let Clay know he wants to change. To prove it, he pays him back for the last time he did his laundry. But it turns out this is a new scam where he pretends to have forgotten his change. Clay sees right through it and recommends Royce find a new chump. Stan can't match Teri's quoted salary, so Jeremiah quits. Clay is upset that Jeremiah doesn't seem to care how he'll be away on the cruise for a year without his friends. Royce is intrigued when Eric tells him where the final stop of the love-making tour took place. Just when Jeremiah is about to sign his new contract, he learns the company has a no dogs policy. Royce drops by Eric's apartment and suckers Michelle into using her machine. Since Royce keeps imposing, she demands Eric get rid of him, but it doesn't stop the washer moocher from breaking in at night to do more laundry. Jeremiah turns down the job and tries to make the guys think he did it because he'd miss his friends, but Clay realizes the real reason he did it. Jeremiah tells Stan he's staying, and Stan makes him an offer he can match: a 50/50 joint partnership. After Eric and Michelle catch Royce trying to come in through the doggy door, they and Clay drag him to the laundromat and force him to wash his clothes at his own expense.moreless
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