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Against Carrie's commands, Doug takes $100 from the "emergency fund jar" to bet on a boxing match. When he and Deacon win $5,000, Doug realizes he can't let Carrie know he won big or she'll realize he stole the money. Deacon and Doug set out to burn it all off in a day of luxury spending. Meanwhile, Carrie is offered a job from the owner of the firm and when she finally works up the nerve to give notice, the offer ends up not being as firm as she thought.moreless
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    I love this episode, it is made with subplots and everything, even though this wasn't a couple episode, I still loved it, cause it included Carrie almost getting her future job but then it turns out it wasn't going to work out. Anyways she stayed with that annoying boss, Doug Pruzan, I love when she buts a skyscraper so Pruzan won't sit on the desk, also when she disinfects the desk, that was hilarious. Carrie eventually found out what happened with Doug, Deacon & Arthur, what they won with gambling money. With the car rental. I don't like how they incorporated Arthur. Should of just stuck with Doug & Deacon being rich.moreless
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