- Ted collects the pay packet for the workplace bully Mad-Dog Davis. Unfortunately, he loses it on the way home and Mad-Dog is not happy. The pay packet is found but both Ted and Mad-Dog end up being arrested and put in jail.
- Ted has made a new friend at work, the workplace bully Mad-Dog Davis. When Ted collects Mad-Dog's pay packet for him he loses it at the RSL. Fortunately, his wallet is found and handed in to the police, but the pay packet is missing. Mad-Dog then takes the Bullpitt television in lieu of his pay. When Craig finds the pay packet on the front seat of the Commodore, the circumstances cause both Ted and Mad-Dog to be arrested and put in jail.—jem
- Ted makes a new friend at his workplace, Phillip "Mad Dog" Davis, who is the company bully. Ted has offered to pick up Mad Dog's pay packet, but while at the RSL, misplaces both the pay packet and his wallet. The wallet is handed into the police station, but the pay packet is yet to be found. Mad Dog waits for Ted at home, and quickly gets impatient. When Ted arrives at the police station asking about his wallet being handed in, he meets a gay man named Walter Wall. Ted initially shakes hands with Walter after meeting him, but is quickly made uneasy when he tells Ted he is gay. Sargent Kelly hands Ted his lost wallet and Ted quickly leaves without giving Sargent Kelly his signature and returns home. Ted encounters and angry and impatient Mad Dog who demands Ted give him his pay packet. Still unable to find it, Mad Dog leaves with Ted's TV set. Craig finds the pay packet on the front seat of the Commodore and gives it to Ted upon returning home. Ted returns to the police station to hand in the pay packet but once again encounters Mad Dog who is being questioned by Sargent Kelly. Both Ted and Mad Dog are arrested and put in jail. Walter Wall, whom Ted met earlier is also in the cell, having caused a disturbance in a restaurant. Walter mentions his special friend Phillip who is revealed to be Mad Dog. Upon learning that Mad Dog is gay, Ted takes great delight in making fun of him. Thel arrives to bail the three men out and demands that Ted keep Mad Dog being gay to himself. Then then head to the restaurant for supper.—Matt Fitch
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