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Laura helps out at the office but drives Rob crazy while Sally is away.
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  • Laura wants to help part-time at the office.

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    Sally's off working on a talk show, and it's down to Rob and Buddy to write the show with temp staffing typing. Each of them has their failings (Snap, Giggle and Pop).

    Laura keeps offering to help. Finally, Sally calls a great lady who she knows can help the fellas, and puts her on the phone to Rob. "Hi, this is Robert Petrie" and on the other end, "Hi, this is Laura Petrie".

    Rob finally relents, and there's some great scenes in the office, and Buddy is great trying to help the situation when it's employer/employee discussions and staying out when it's husband/wife discussions. Very funny.

    Laura has a great crying scene, and everything ends happily as it should in '60s TV.

    Very good show.moreless

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    • Rob: (describing the latest bad secretary, Jackie Joseph) This girl typed like the wind. She blew every word! Edit
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