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1x03 And Strokes of Goodwill
First Aired: Oct. 03, 2011 on CBS
Summary: A battle erupts over a shirt after Max introduces Caroline to shopping at thrift stores; a sarcastic street artist (Nick Zano) flirts with Max. |
Main Characters in this Episode
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Episode Quotes
Caroline Channing: Hi, how are you? I just wanted to talk to you about that shirt at the Goodwill. See my friend really wanted it, and well your friend has it.
Tough White Girl: [Gets off the guys lap she's sitting in and stands up inching closer to Caroline] What are you saying bitch?
Caroline Channing: Ok I think we might have got off on the wrong foot.
Tough White Girl: Do you wanna feel my foot bitch?
Tough White Girl: [Gets off the guys lap she's sitting in and stands up inching closer to Caroline] What are you saying bitch?
Caroline Channing: Ok I think we might have got off on the wrong foot.
Tough White Girl: Do you wanna feel my foot bitch?
Earl: Look here Max, that lady just slipped me her number. Like I need another menopausal white woman scratching at my window like a cat in heat.
Caroline Channing: Did you walk my horse today?
Max Black: Yeah and every other morning.
Caroline Channing: That's so sweet I wish I had known.
Max Black: What was I gonna do post it on your Facebook wall? Hi, walked your horse again today totes gross. Besides who did you think was doing it?
Max Black: Yeah and every other morning.
Caroline Channing: That's so sweet I wish I had known.
Max Black: What was I gonna do post it on your Facebook wall? Hi, walked your horse again today totes gross. Besides who did you think was doing it?
Mistakes/Goofs
- Goof (continuity error): When Caroline shows off her hideous manicure to Max at first, her left pinkie is without the new nail, but in the next shot of her holding up her hands, the nail is there.
- Goof (continuity error): As Johnny brought over the shots bought for Max and Caroline, he set them down on the bar in front of them, but when it cut over to their faces, the shot glasses were already in their hands.
Trivia
- Final tally for cupcake business venture: $500.25.



